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    Next up: Hearts

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    Highlights as ‘Well lose out to Celtic

  • First team

    Robinson: We’ll learn lessons

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    Motherwell lose to rampant Celtic

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    Manager: We have to put our stamp on the game

  • First team

    Next up: Celtic

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    Jake Carroll banned for two matches

  • First team

    Highlights as Motherwell draw at Livingston

  • First team

    Manager: We need to be braver on the ball

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    Motherwell start league season with a draw

  • First team

    Next up: Hearts

    Next up: Hearts

    It’s back to cup football on Friday night, as Hearts visit Motherwell in the last 16 of the Betfred Cup.

    Tickets are available to buy online now for Motherwell supporters. Hearts fans should contact their club direct.

    Kick off on Friday at 7.45pm. Our Cooper Bar is open from 5pm for fans to enjoy pre-match food and drink.

    Tale of the tape

    Hearts and Motherwell both sit with a point in the Ladbrokes Premiership from two games so far, having drawn with Ross County and Livingston respectively.

    In the Betfred Cup, Hearts went into the last 16 draw unseeded after progressing as group winners with nine points. They beat Stenhousemuir and Cowdenbeath, before taking a bonus point after a draw with Dundee United, and taking a point at East Fife.

    Motherwell had a 100% record in their group, beating Queen of the South, Morton, Dumbarton and Annan Athletic, scoring 13 goals and conceding none along the way.

    Head to head

    Hearts have won three of the last five meetings between the two clubs, with Motherwell winning the other two.

    The last encounter came at Fir Park in February, with David Turnbull’s last-minute winner sealing victory for the Steelmen in the league.

    The visitors won the last cup match between the two, which came in the 2018/19 Betfred Cup quarter finals at Tynecastle. In an end-to-end game, Craig Levein’s side eventually prevailed 4-2.

    Ticket information

    Tickets are available online now or from the Fir Park ticket office for Motherwell supporters. You can also pay at the gate, but advance purchase is advised.

    Hearts fans should contact their club direct.

    Adult £15
    Over 60s / 18 and under / full-time students £10
    Under 16s £5

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

    Can’t make it? Watch or listen live

    If you’re outside the UK/Ireland, you can watch Motherwell v Hearts and the majority of our Ladbrokes Premiership games this season on our live streaming service.

    Priced at £12 a month, just head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk to subscribe.

    Wherever you are, there’s also live audio commentary available on our streaming service for £5.99 a month.

  • First team

    Highlights as ‘Well lose out to Celtic

    Watch back the action as the Steelmen lose 5-2 at home to champions Celtic.

  • First team

    Robinson: We’ll learn lessons

    Stephen Robinson said he was “disappointed” that Celtic were able to profit from a succession of individual errors, as the champions ran out 5-2 winners at Motherwell.

  • First team

    Motherwell lose to rampant Celtic

    Motherwell lose to rampant Celtic

    Motherwell ran out of steam in the second half as they went down 5-2 at home to Celtic.

    In an explosive opening Motherwell were rewarded for a positive start, Liam Donnelly’s gave his side the lead after 10 minutes.

    The advantage was short lived as Kristopher Ajer equalised within 90 seconds. Then just before the end of an entertaining first half where the Fir Park side dominated large spells, a Leigh Griffiths free kick put Celtic in front.

    The Steelmen failed to put Celtic under the same kind of pressure in the second half as the champions found their feet. Coupled with a few defensive lapses, goals from James Forrest, Odsonne Edouard and Ryan Christie gave Celtic an emphatic lead.

    Although Donnelly found the net again in injury time, to claim his sixth of the season, it was little consolation as ‘Well ended up on the wrong side of a scoreline that looked improbable on their first half performance.

    Stephen Robinson stuck close to the tam which finished the game at Livingston last week. Christopher Long led the attack with Sherwin Seedorf and Jermaine Hylton on either side of him.

    The only forced change was Liam Grimshaw replacing the suspended Jake Carroll, with Richard Tait reverting to the left back slot.
    Celtic, after their European exertions in midweek rotated their line-up but were still able to bring in the goal threat of Leigh Griffiths and Lewis Morgan.

    However, it was Motherwell that made the early threats on Scott Bain’s goal and the Celtic ‘keeper had a few anxious moments in the early play as the home side played a pressing game in the visitor’s half.

    In the 10th minute, Liam Polworth’s corner kick found Declan Gallagher eight yards out but having stooped to meet the ball he could only guide his header over the bar.

    Two minutes later, though, the pair combined to set up the opening goal. Polworth’s crossfield ball again found Gallagher at the edge of the box. His cushioned header teed up Donnelly and his low drive from 18 yards sneaked inside the right hand post and beyond Bain’s despairing dive.

    The Fir Park fans were still celebrating when Celtic produced a leveller within 90 seconds. James Forrest trailed the ball towards the home box before releasing the ball into the path of Ajer and with Gillespie racing from his line the Celtic defender calmly steered the ball under the ‘keeper to make it 1-1.

    Despite that setback the home side stuck to its game plan and when Campbell sent Long in behind Ajer there were strong appeals for a penalty as the Celtic defender desperately attempted to dispossess the ‘Well striker.

    With 25 minutes played, Seedorf whipped the ball low across the face of Bain’s goal but just in front of Hylton who came racing in from the other wing.

    A quick break from the Parkhead men found Olivier Ntcham with time on the left but his low ball intended for Griffiths was well cut out by Gillespie as he slid out to claim the ball.

    Two minutes later the French midfielder did find a team mate with a delightful clipped pass to Boli Bolingoli but from a tight angle he dragged the ball across Gillespie and narrowly beyond his left hand post.

    Having been pressed into their own half for most of the first half, Celtic enjoyed more possession around the home goal as the interval approached. And five minutes from the break the advantage swung Celtic’s way.

    Gallagher rather clumsily fouled Griffiths 25 yards from goal and the Scotland striker once again demonstrated his dead ball prowess, driving the free kick though the ‘Well defensive wall and inside Gillespie’s left hand post.

    The Steelmen came close to claiming an immediate equaliser when Polworth found Donnelly close to the byeline. His driven cross begged a finishing touch but Long’s lunge four yards from goal failed to make contact.

    Despite going behind Motherwell took a great deal of credit from the first half and in an attempt to restart on the front foot, Christian Ilic replaced Seedorf.

    However, it was Celtic, having recovered from their midweek travels and lethargic first half who pushed towards Gillespie’s goal from the start of the second half.

    Just beyond the hour mark Stephen Robinson made his second change giving Devante Cole the chance to make an impression up front in place of Long.

    It looked promising when the on loan Wigan striker was judged narrowly offside as he raced in on goal. But within four minutes of his appearance Celtic had extended the lead.

    Forrest collected Bolingoli’s cut back just beyond the corner of the six yard box and although his path to goal looked blocked, the Scotland winger side stepped inside Gallagher before stroking the ball across Gillespie and just inside his far post to make it 3-1.

    That virtually killed the game but in a final attempt to inject some life into the home side James Scott replaced Hylton for the final 20 minutes.

    It was Celtic though who scored again 15 from time. As ‘Well claimed a handball against Bolingoli, the ball quickly moved to the other end where Edouard calmly placed the ball to Gillespie’s right

    Motherwell determined to put an accurate perspective on the scoreline, looked to reduce the leeway and after taking a pass from Ilic wide on the right, Grimshaw’s fierce drive flew narrowly beyond Bain’s post.

    Celtic , though weren’t finished and six minutes from time Christie blasted home number five from the penalty spot after Donnelly had tripped Edouard in the box.

    In injury time, Donnelly blasted home his second of the afternoon when he collected Gallgher’s knockdown and from a few yards fired high into the net to end the goal scoring spree.

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    Manager: We have to put our stamp on the game

    Stephen Robinson believes Motherwell have the quality to give Celtic a game on Saturday, so long as everyone is at the top of their game.

    The ‘Well boss says it is paramount his team follow the gameplan set out to be able to go toe-to-toe with the champions.

    On the test Celtic will pose

    “It’ll be a real early test for us against Celtic. We know what sort of qualities Celtic have.

    “But we believe we’ve got quality in the side as well. We have to make sure we put our stamp on the game. We didn’t last week.

    “We matched the battling qualities of Livingston. The game was reduced to a scrap, if we are totally honest.

    “But it up to us to make sure we put our stamp on the game. We will have that opportunity again tomorrow.

    “Our players will be aware of Celtic. I’d be a bad manager if I didn’t make them aware of the threats. But it has to be about us.

    “We have a terrific home record here.If you look from Christmas, we have won an incredible amount of games for us.

    “It’s something we go in very confident [about]. We will try and take our game to them. We will try and press, and we will try and get our wide players on the ball to cause problems.

    “To win the game, we have to have 11 players at the top of their game. You perhaps need a couple of Celtic players to have an off day as well.

    “But I am confident. We go into the game in very, very good form. We’ve not conceded a goal yet.

    “We are organised. Last week, we were organised. We were defensively sound.But we didn’t play.

    “We didn’t get the ball into the areas we wanted to often enough.

    “We will be a different kettle of fish at home. We have to be very aware of Celtic’s threats, especially with the quality they have in forward areas.”

    On stepping up to Premiership standard

    “They’ll certainly have seen the extremes of Scottish football.Even the surfaces… our pitch is magnificent.

    “You’ll have two teams playing, moving the ball very quickly and trying to take control of the game.

    “There’s no right and wrong way to play football. Livingston played to their strengths. They do it very well, so why not? Gary has done a very good job there.

    “Neil Lennon will play to Celtic’s strengths. And we will play to our strengths. It’s a game I am very much looking forward to.

    “It’ll be completely different to last week. The thing we have to do that we didn’t do last week is put our stamp on the game.

    “It’s us trying to take the game to Celtic, which is obviously a difficult one. But when we do land on the ball, we [have to] try put our gameplan in place.”

  • First team

    Next up: Celtic

    Next up: Celtic

    The first Ladbrokes Premiership home game of 2019/20 arrives on Saturday, as Motherwell welcome Celtic to Fir Park.

    Having picked up four cup wins and a league draw from five fixtures this campaign, the Steelmen are on a high going into the fixture.

    Tickets are available to buy online now for Motherwell supporters. Celtic fans should contact their club direct.

    Kick off on Saturday is at 12pm. Our Cooper Bar is open from 11am and after the match.

    Tale of the tape

    Motherwell are unbeaten in six, winning four Betfred Cup matches, drawing at Livingston in the league opener and also defeating the Lions in the final game of the 2018/19 season.

    Celtic have won seven competitive games on the bounce. A 7-0 win over St Johnstone to open the league season came after four victories in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers.

    Back-to-back wins over Hearts in the league and Scottish Cup final at the end of last season also contributed to the run.

    Head to head

    The previous three encounters between the clubs at Fir Park ended in draws.

    Danny Johnson was the scorer when the sides last met in ML1 back in December 2018, cancelling out Ryan Christie’s opener.

    A 0-0 draw came in March 2018, despite Cedric Kipré’s first half red card, and a 1-1 draw in November 2017.

    Ticket information

    Tickets are available online now or from the Fir Park ticket office for Motherwell supporters. Celtic fans should contact their club direct.

    Adult £30 / £23
    Over 60s / 18 and under / full-time students £21 / £19
    Under 16s £3

    The cheaper price is for our John Hunter Stand. Celtic fans should contact their club direct for tickets.

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

    Can’t make it? Watch or listen live

    If you’re outside the UK/Ireland, you can watch Motherwell v Celtic and the majority of our Ladbrokes Premiership games this season on our live streaming service.

    Priced at £12 a month, just head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk to subscribe.

    Wherever you are, there’s also live audio commentary available on our streaming service for £5.99 a month.

  • First team

    Jake Carroll banned for two matches

    Jake Carroll banned for two matches

    Jake Carroll has accepted a two-match suspension from the Scottish Football Association.

    The Motherwell defender was accused by the compliance officer of committing an act of serious foul play, following a tackle in the match with Livingston on 3 August.

    The governing body offered an immediate two-match ban, or the opportunity to take the matter to a hearing on Thursday.

    Both the player and the club have decided to accept the suspension offered. Jake will now miss the matches with Celtic on 10 August and Hearts on 16 August.

  • First team

    Highlights as Motherwell draw at Livingston

    See the best of the action as Motherwell open the Premiership season with a point gained at Livingston.

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    Manager: We need to be braver on the ball

    “We will take a point. We defended well but we weren’t brave enough in possession.”

    Stephen Robinson reflects on a point gained in a 0-0 opening day draw at Livingston.

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    Motherwell start league season with a draw

    Motherwell start league season with a draw

    Motherwell emerged from a very physical encounter at the Tony Macaroni Arena with their first point of the season.

    It was a hard shift for the Steelmen as Mark Gillespie extended his shut outs to five games.

    Motherwell kicked off the new Ladbrokes Premiership season where they signed off – facing Livingston.

    However, only five players which started against Livi back in May made Stephen Robinson’s starting team. That made way for five of the summer signing to make their league debut, with Declan Gallagher returning to his former ground.

    The first cheer from the 1400 ‘Well fans crowded in the away stand was for the appearance of David Turnbull, making his way on crutches to join the Fir Park contingent.

    On a perfect summer’s day for football, ‘Well kicked off the new campaign in their all white strip. Things looked promising as the Steelmen were on the front foot from the start.

    However, despite some long diagonal passes from Charles Dunne picking out Christian Ilic’s and Richard Tait’s runs on the right and James Scott pressing through the middle, finding a route to Ross Stewart’s goal was proving difficult.

    Although the artificial surface was perfect for keeping the ball on the deck the first half was littered with a series of aerial challenges, with Ilic collecting a booking after a couple of midfield tussles.

    The home side fared no better in its attempts to test Mark Gillespie’s goal.

    It was fully 30 minutes before the first shot at goal arrived – and even then Keaghan Jacobs dragged his drive wide of goal.

    Thankfully the action around both goals picked up in the 10 minutes before half time.

    Jermaine Hylton’s quick feet and smart pass found Ilic; who turned inside before testing the ‘keeper with a low left foot shot.

    A minute later Stewart had a more impressive stop beating away Jake Carroll’s thumping drive from a tight angle.

    It was finally Gillespie’s turn to get into the action when he leapt full length to turn Aymen Souda’s overhead kick round his post. From the resultant corner Gillespie was again the hero getting to his back post to push Alan Lithgow’s header over the bar.

    A minute from half-time the ‘Well ‘keeper had to thank his team mates to keep his goal intact. Having gone to ground to block Scott Pittman’s route to goal he chased the Livi midfielder to the edge of the box, leaving Gallagher to head Pittman’s lofted shot off the goal line.

    Having held on until the interval the Fir Park returned for the second 45 with Sherwin Seedorf replacing Ilic.

    And his first contribution came within minutes sending a tempting ball into the six yard area which Stewart claimed from Scott’s head.

    Livi’s Souda still posed a threat and latching on to Jacobs’ pass he fired into the side netting.

    After 52 minutes, Stephen Robinson made his second change, with Christopher Long taking over Scott’s striker’s role.

    And in his first challenge the ball broke to Alan Campbell, who in turn sent Hylton racing in behind the home defence but Stewart was quickly off his line to block the danger.

    At the other end a short free kick gave Lithgow the opening to strike a shot down the middle of the goal but it was easily collected by Gillespie.

    With Hylton and Seedorf threatening from both wings Motherwell started to find some openings and when Gallagher headed Carroll’s header towards goal, there was a scramble on the home goal line to clear the ball.

    The best chance arrived after 66 minutes when Campbell sent Tait into the box but having checked inside his marker the ‘Well captain’s finish with the outside of his right boot was easily saved by Stewart.

    As the game reverted to a midfield tussle, Devante Cole was given the final 10 minutes to make an impact.

    However, it was Gillespie who earned ‘Well a point standing up to ex Well man Nicky Devlin, to superbly block his drive from eight yards.

    In the closing minutes Declan Gallagher came close to making a winning return to Livingston when firstly he nodded on Liam Polworth’s cross forcing the ‘keeper to palm the dipping ball over his bar.

    Gallagher then met Carroll’s inswinging corner only to power his header narrowly over the top.
    In added time Gallagher had one final attempt from yet another Carroll corner but could only guide his header over the Livingston goal.