Last month, we discovered our Group G opponents in this year’s Premier Sports Cup.
We face trips to Montrose and Clyde, with Edinburgh City and Partick Thistle visiting Fir Park.
Ticket details for these matches will be published in due course.
Partick Thistle
After reaching the Premiership playoffs for the second season running, Partick Thistle missed out on the final after Raith Rovers beat them across the two legs.
The summer re-build is well underway at Firhill Aaron Muirhead, Luke McBeth and former Motherwell man Robbie Crawford all extending or arriving at the club. Kyle Turner has returned to the Jags from Ross County after a successful spell in Glasgow.
Brian Graham continued his goalscoring ways last season, finishing the season on 26 goals in all competitions.
There are a number of ex-Motherwell players within the ranks at Thistle, Steven Lawless is currently in Glasgow, although facing a long spell on the sidelines.
Jack McMillan was in negotiations with the club to establish whether his stay at Thistle would be extended but the former Motherwell man has moved on.
Montrose
Montrose were also involved in playoff action at the end of last season, as they faced off with Inverness CT having finished 4th in League One.
The Championship side prevailed over the two legs, meaning Montrose will play League One football again this season.
Despite missing out on promotion, there were some real success stories for The Gable Endies. Kane Hester was a big summer arrival from Elgin City after a prominent season in League Two the season prior, the striker struck on 14 occasions throughout the season.
Craig Batchelor and long serving Liam Callaghan have departed the club, with the latter serving for over seven years.
Matheus Machado, Terry Masson and club captain Paul Watson have all signed on for next season.
They have some real experience in their ranks, with former Dundee United defender Sean Dillon currently turning out for Montrose. Former County man Michael Gardyne is also at Montrose, having made over 40 appearances last season.
Edinburgh City
Edinburgh City had a difficult season due to off-field issues and were relegated to League Two after finishing on eight points.
After the conclusion of the season, it’s now unclear as to who will be playing for Edinburgh City next season. Throughout last season, their team consisted of a mixture of youth players.
Clyde
Clyde completed the great escape under Ian McCall last season, after seemingly being cosine to relegation during the League Two campaign. Seven wins 13 games to close the season out
Former Motherwell men Logan Dunachie and Robbie Leith are under contract for next season, with the former notching five goals in his first season at Clyde.
The major goal threats for Clyde last season were Martin Rennie, who got 14, and Liam Scullion, who got eight. Both have signed for next season and will be looking to continue where they left off.
Manager McCall has also committed his immediate future after a successful tenure last season, signing on for season 24/25 also and has ambitions to finish in the top four of League Two this coming season.