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    Motherwell 3-3 Ross County

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Ross County draw

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    Rangers fixture moved to Christmas Eve slot

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    Liam Kelly previews Ross County

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    Stuart Kettlewell looks ahead to Ross County

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    St Johnstone rearranged date

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    The 21 day wait is over

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    PPV available for Aberdeen game

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    Dan Casey // The Irish enforcer

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    St Johnstone match postponed

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    Motherwell 3-3 Ross County

    Motherwell 3-3 Ross County

    Motherwell fought back from 3-1 down with only eight minutes remaining to grab two late goals and share the points with Ross County after an action packed second half.

    After the disappointment of the late, late loss to Celtic, ‘Well fans would see this as a hard earned point as the Fir Park men refused to give up the cause.

    It was a pretty even affair until Eamonn Brophy fired County into a lead just beyond the hour mark. When Simon Murray made it 2-0 the game looked beyond the Steelmen.

    But the introduction of Mika Biereth after 74 minutes brought some much needed urgency life into the home side. After the young Dane had won and converted a penalty a fightback looked possible until Victor Loturi restored the Staggies two goal advantage.

    With three minutes of regulation time remaining Conor Wilkinson hammered the ball home to give the Fir Park men some renewed hope.

    And amazingly three minutes into added on time, 17-year-old substitute Luca Ross scrambled the ball over the visitor’s goal line for an equaliser for a point that seemed beyond them.

    The suspension of midfielder Lennon Miller allowed Stuart Kettlewell to tinker with his formation going with two up front. That allowed ex-County man Oli Shaw to make his first start, partnering Theo Bair as ‘Well lined up determined to put four consecutive defeats behind them.

    The Fir Park boss was also boosted by the return from injury of Calum Butcher and Mika Biereth, who were fit enough for a place on the home bench.

    While Motherwell’s formation was intent on exerting pressure on the visitor’s defence, it was Liam Kelly’s goal which came under threat from the kick-off.

    In the 7th minute Connor Randell’s ball across the six-yard box just eluded Eamonn Brophy sliding in to force the ball home.

    A minute later the ‘Well defence was guilty of ball watching when the unmarked Jack Baldwin nodded the ball back across goal only to watch his defensive partner Ryan Leak head the ball wide.

    Then as the ball bounced around the hoe box Baldwin’s shot at goal was deflected just wide of the post for a corner as a shaky looking home defence survived.

    Having weathered the early storm, the Steelmen finally found their passing game, especially around the County penalty area as a flurry of crosses flashed across Ross Laidlaw’s goal.

    Stephen O’Donnell started the trend with a ball aimed for Shaw and Brodie Spencer with neither able to reach the cross.

    After 26 minutes O’Donnell repeated the move and this time Spencer at the rear of the six-yard box got his head to the ball only to see his effort come crashing back off the face of the post.

    Two minutes later VAR made its first call of the afternoon after Blair Spittal was sent tumbling at the edge of the County box. But VAR said no penalty.

    Nine minutes later O’Donnell’s last gasp tackle on Brophy was reviewed but again the outcome was no penalty.

    ‘Well finished the first half on top and as more inviting balls were fired across the visitor’s box.

    And two minutes from the break, following Callum Slattery’s corner, Laidlaw’s goal somehow survived a melee inside the six-yard box and claims for a handball, as the sides headed for the interval on level terms.

    Remarkably, it took County’s substitute Kyle Turner to force the first save of the match, his low drive after 53 minutes giving Kelly a routine catch.

    On the hour mark Kettlewell made his first change of the afternoon, Conor Wilkinson replacing Bair as ‘Well searched for the opener.

    It took an unorthodox save from Kelly to prevent County stealing the lead. Turner hammered the ball towards goal and when it deflected off Brophy it caught the ‘keeper grounded but somehow he used his legs to smother the ball.

    Malky Mackay’s men were not to be denied, though, and four minutes later Brophy’s firm drive from the right of the box sailed past the Kelly’s outstretched hand and inside the ‘keeper’s right hand post. Even a VAR check for handball in the build up couldn’t deny the Highlander’s the lead.

    Motherwell’s task was doubled after 73 minutes when the fell two behind. Murray collected the ball at the corner of the box and after stepping inside O’Donnell he fired a low shot across Kelly and into the corner of the net.

    The ‘Well boss immediately made a double substitution, replacing his wing backs with Georgie Gent and Biereth.

    Obviously Kettlewell was looking for the returning Arsenal loanee to repeat the impact he had against Hibs in August.

    And within four minutes the young Dane had the Fir Park fans on their feet as he raced into the box, forcing Laidlaw to bring him down in the box for a stonewall penalty. Biereth wasted no time in getting to his feet and sending the County ‘keeper the wrong and set up a grandstand finish.

    Any thoughts of a dramatic fightback were killed off seven minutes from time. Loturi held off Gent to get his shot on goal and although Kelly did well to block the first attempt the County midfield man followed up to squeeze the ball past the grounded ‘keeper and make it 3-1 and seemingly ensure that all three points were heading to the Highlands.

    However, a battling Motherwell had other ideas.

    With three minutes remaining Biereth sent Conor Wilkinson through the middle and he slammed the ball past Laidlaw to give ‘Well a fighting chance of salvaging something from the game.

    Three minutes into the seven added on, Luca Ross scored his first senior goal when amidst a scramble in the six-yard box the 17 year old steered the ball over the line for a dramatic equaliser.

    Not content with a point ‘Well pressed for all three and in the final minute a chance for the winner appeared. Gent’s high cross into the box had Laidlaw dropping the ball under the threat of Wilkinson. But as McGinn fired the ball towards goal it was blocked by Leak, as both sides settled for a deserved point apiece for their efforts and entertainment.

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Ross County draw

    The manager reacts to the 3-3 draw with Ross County.

    • Shot ourselves in the foot
    • Disappointed with the position we put ourselves in
    • Positive impact of substitutes

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    Rangers fixture moved to Christmas Eve slot

    Rangers fixture moved to Christmas Eve slot

    We will now take on Rangers on Sunday 24 December. 

    Kick-off is 12pm.

    Originally scheduled to take 24 hours earlier, the match has been selected for live coverage by Sky Sports.

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    Liam Kelly previews Ross County

    Liam Kelly earned his first Scotland cap whilst away on international duty and is looking forward to the return of club business. 

    When asked about the recent run of form, the skipper insists it’s only been 45 minutes of poor performance in the last four games and the team remain optimistic ahead of Ross County.

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    Stuart Kettlewell looks ahead to Ross County

    Stuart Kettlewell is looking forward to a return to action after an extended break. 

    With their last cinch Premiership postponed, Motherwell haven’t played a game in three weeks and the manager insists his team are ready to go.

    The week off has allowed Calum Butcher edge closer to fitness and he also revealed that Mika Biereth has returned from Arsenal and will be assessed ahead of the game.

    Kettlewell is looking forward to the family fun day that is happening prior to the game outside Fir Park, as it allows himself, the players and staff to spend some time with supporters and thank them for then unwavering support so far this season.

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    St Johnstone rearranged date

    St Johnstone rearranged date

    Our match postponed match against St Johnstone will now take place on Tuesday 7 November. 

    Kick off is 7.45pm at McDiarmid Park.

    All tickets bought for the original date will remain valid for this fixture.

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    The 21 day wait is over

    The 21 day wait is over

    The 21 day wait for domestic football for Motherwell is over, with Ross County travelling to Fir Park on Saturday 28 October. 

    Kick off is 3pm.

    Bring a friend for a fiver

    Our bring a friend for a fiver and family fun day will return for our home match against Ross County on Saturday 28 October.

    Similar to our match against County last May, prior to the match, the Motherwell FC Community Trust and ourselves are hosting a joint family fun day at the front of the Phil O’Donnell stand.

    Free to all attending the match, it will start at 12pm and will run until 30 minutes prior to kick-off.

    There will be:

    • Giant inflatables
    • Beat the goalie
    • Face painting
    • Meet players
    • Stalls including Chunky Chunks Bakes, Salt & Chilli Truck, Shelbys Dog Bakery, Floss Boss, Coffee Cart, Angie’s Cakes & Bakes, SSPCA
    • Alcoholic refreshments available to purchase from the club’s reading garden for the first time (access via Phil O’Donnell Stand South entrance)

    As we look to get Fir Park as busy as possible, season ticket holders will be able to bring a friend for a fiver.

    This offer will be in operation in the John Hunter, Davie Cooper and Phil O’Donnell stands.

    To take advantage of this offer, please follow the online steps below:

    • Visit our ticketing platform by clicking here
    • Sign-in
    • Select ‘All Events’ at the top right-hand side of the page and then ‘All Matches’
    • Select your seat.
    • Add ‘Bring a Friend’ ticket to your basket.
    • Complete the checkout process.

    Your additional ticket will be sent via email for you to pass to your chosen friend.  Alternatively, you can print at home.

    How to follow the game
    Hunter Stand O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand
    Adults £24 £26
    Concessions £19 £19
    Young Adults £12 £12
    Juniors £6 £6

    – Concessions Tickets would be ages 65 and over and FT Students with a valid matric card.
    – Young Adults tickets would ages 12 to 17.
    – Juveniles would be 11 and under

    Supporters are able to buy tickets online here or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Ticket Office open from 11am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility.

    If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.

    Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.

    Kit News

    We will be wearing the home kit for this match.

    Injury update

    Calum Butcher returned to full training last week, and is in contention to make his return.

    Mika Biereth is expected to return from his parent club Arsenal this, as he edges closer to match fitness. He will be assessed. Jon Obika remains out.

    Pape Souare has sustained an ankle injury in training and will receive a scan to determine how long he will be missing for.

    Lennon Miller will be suspended for this match, following his sending off against Livingston.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    It’s been three weeks since Motherwell were in action, with the international break rolling into the postponement of the match against St Johnstone last weekend due to Met Office weather warnings in place.

    A 2-0 defeat to Livingston last time out seen Stuart Kettlewell frustrated at his team’s performance, making it four defeats on the spin for the Steelmen.

    However, in a tightly congested cinch Premiership league table, Motherwell remain in the top six on 10 points, just a point behind Hearts in fourth.

    Opposition Report

    Ross County stayed up via a relegation play off win against Partick Thistle in the summer, and have made a brighter start to their campaign this time round.

    With wins over St Johnstone and Kilmarnock already on the board, County are on seven points.

    However, the Staggies haven’t played competitive football in a month, with postponed matches against St Mirren and Dundee coming either side of the international break.

    Ross County take on Dundee on Tuesday night.

    Simon Murray has made a sharp start to the 2023/24 season, scoring nine goals in all competitions so far. Two of them have came in the league, with County scoring three goals in total, in their last five games.

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    PPV available for Aberdeen game

    PPV available for Aberdeen game

    Our home match against Aberdeen will be shown live on our pay-per-view streaming service. 

    The match will be available for £11.

    You will be able to purchase online.

    Kick off is 7.45pm on Wednesday 1 November.

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    Dan Casey // The Irish enforcer

    Having tasted football in Ireland and America, Dan Casey came to Scotland in 2023. 

    Instantly impressing with his all or nothing attitude on the pitch, he quickly made an impact on the pitch and became a fan favourite.

    An organiser and a physically dominant centre half, the Irishman uses his aggression in a controlled manner, assisting him in comfortably engaging in 1v1 duels.

    Robust at the heart of the defence, he is mobile and can get around the pitch to provide defensive cover or on occasion, an extra body going forward.

    Having proudly represented Republic of Ireland at youth level, a drop of international experience has given Casey the foundations to thrive at club level.

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    St Johnstone match postponed

    St Johnstone match postponed

    We can confirm our cinch Premiership match against St Johnstone has been postponed. 

    Following consultation with Police Scotland, and the Met Office extending the duration of the Red Weather Warning in the area until the end of tomorrow, the decision has been taken to postpone the match.

    A new date will be confirmed and communicated in due course.

    Tickets already purchased will be valid for the rearranged fixture.