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    Stuart Kettlewell ahead of quarter-final clash

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    Dundee United: Friday night under the lights

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    Almost snatching a point // Aberdeen 2-1 Motherwell

  • First team

    Aberdeen 2 – 1 Motherwell

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to defeat at Pittodrie

  • First team

    New third kit on sale Monday

  • First team

    Fitness update ahead of Aberdeen clash

  • First team

    Davor Zdravkovski previews Aberdeen

  • Archive

    Morgan Cross has joined Celtic on a permanent deal

  • First team

    Fixture and TV update

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    Stuart Kettlewell ahead of quarter-final clash

    Manager Stuart Kettlewell has seen first hand this week just how much the club means to the supporters. With volunteers handing out leaflets and going door-to-door to get extra people to the game on Friday, the manager says it’s now his job to ensure the team put in a performance. 

    With the prospect of reaching Hampden for the first time in six years in the cup on the horizon, Kettlewell says everyone is excited for the match but knows Dundee United will be visiting Fir Park with a similar mindset.

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    Dundee United: Friday night under the lights

    Dundee United: Friday night under the lights

    It’s a big one on Friday 20 September, as Motherwell take on Dundee United for a spot in the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup. 

    Kick off 7:45pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased online.

    All Stands 
    Adults £20
    Concessions (over 65, Students and Young Adults (14-17) £10
    Juveniles (13 and under, must be accompanied by an adult) £5

    The match will be streamed live on the Premier Sports website.

    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.

    What else is happening
    Hospitality

    Centenary Suite – sold out

    Cooper Box – sold out

    91 Lounge – limited availability. Details below:

    • 2-course meal served to your table
    • Pay bar available from 17.30, half-time and one-hour after the final whistle
    • Half-time pie served with tea and coffee
    • Match ticket
    • Match programme and teamsheet
    • Man of the match interview

    Price: £45pp

    Kids Price: £22 (12 and under)

    Timings

    Our ticket office will be open from 9am up until kick-off. The Cooper Bar will be serving food and drink from 5:30pm- it will also be open for one hour after the game.

    The beer garden will be serving drinks to home fans only, from 5:30pm.

    The Away Stand ticketing pod will be open from 6:45pm. Card and cash are both accepted.

    Motherwell Season Ticket holders have until 5pm on Wednesday 18 September to secure their own seat.

    Pedal to Pitch

    Join Pedal to Pitch for a ride from Motherwell Centre to Fir Park, you can bring your own cycle or borrow a bike, for free. They are teaming up with Cairney Cycles for the trip who will have bikes available for hire. Please advise in advance if you would like to borrow a bike.

    The ride will take about 15minutes and be almost entirely on quiet roads, allowing time for a rest.

    You will be accompanied by trained ride leaders, who will ensure you have a safe and enjoyable journey to the match. Due to this being a night game, they will not be riding back after the game, we can direct you to the closest train station to allow you to get back to Motherwell and then proceed with your onward journey.

    Register your interest here.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

    Injury Update

    Callum Slattery, Harry Paton, Apostolos Stamatelopoulos, Ross Callachan, Sam Nicholson, Shane Blaney and Johnny Koutroumbis remain out for this game.

    There are no new injury concerns ahead of this match.

    Tony Watt is ineligible.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell’s road to the quarter-final stage has seen them overcome some hurdles.

    An opening day win over Edinburgh City at Fir Park was followed by a penalty shootout win over Montrose, with the League One side levelling the game late on.

    Ebiye, Miller and Stuparevic helped the Steelmen beat Clyde 3-1 before a 0-0 with Partick Thistle rounded off the group-stage action with Motherwell progressing top of the group.

    Nigerian striker Ebiye was once again on hand to find the back of the net, this time in the last 16 against Kilmarnock.

    A bright start to the league campaign sees Stuart Kettlewell’s side on seven points after five games, a point behind Dundee United.

    Opposition Report

    Dundee United have also made a bright start in their first season back in the top-flight. With two wins over St Johnstone and Hearts, and two draws against Dundee and Ross County, United are fifth in the table.

    They opened their Premier Sports group-stage campaign with a shock defeat to Falkirk back in July, but bounced back against Buckie Thistle, Stenhousemuir and Ayr United to progress to the last 16.

    In the previous round, they overcame St Mirren at Tannadice 1-0, thanks to a Ross Graham winner.

    Kristijan Trapanovski has made a promising start to life in Tangerine, with North Macedonian netting four goals in his ten games so far.

  • Archive

    Almost snatching a point // Aberdeen 2-1 Motherwell

    Aberdeen had made a flawless start to their season. Nine wins on the bounce meant Pittodrie was packed for the arrival of Stuart Kettlewell’s Motherwell, who themselves were coming into this one with three wins out of three. 

    Wearing their brand new third kit, the Steelmen made a slow start to proceedings and found themselves behind at the break. Half time changes and early second-half substitutes improved the performance but Aberdeen would find the back of the net again, to seemingly kill off the match.

    That wasn’t to be the case however. Moses Ebiye once again found the back of the net in the latter stages of the match and had it not been for a brilliant Mitov save from Gordon’s effort in stoppage time, it could have been all square.

    In the end, Aberdeen hung on and Motherwell came away with nothing, something they could feel slightly aggrieved about. But there is no time to ponder, with a quarter-final match against Dundee United on the horizon.

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    Aberdeen 2 – 1 Motherwell

    Aberdeen 2 – 1 Motherwell

    A frustrating afternoon in the North-East for the Steelmen, as Aberdeen narrowly sought off a late Motherwell resurgence to earn the three points in the Granite City.

    A Pape Gueye double fired the hosts firmly into the ascendency, with substitute Moses Ebiye inspiring a late sense of optimism for the visitors, but the forward’s precise finish proved to be only a consolation, as the Dons held onto their slim advantage in the final phases of play.

    Manager, Stuart kettlewell named an unchanged side from the late victory over St. Johnstone over a fortnight ago whilst naming deadline day arrival Jair Tavares on the bench for the first-time.

    The hosts started brightly, forcing Motherwell into trading possession within their own half, with Jamie McGrath coming closest after the early exchanges, but the midfielder dragged his effort wide of the target.

    The breakthrough came shortly before the half-hour mark, with Gueye accelerating behind the visiting backline before wrong footing Aston Oxborough with a low-drilled effort off the near post.

    Motherwell came close to an equaliser in the second-half, with debutant Tavares bending a hopeful effort across the face of goal, but the forward’s attempt failed to trouble Dimitar Mitov.

    The second soon followed in the latter stages of the game, with Gueye converting Devlin’s initial effort following an exceptional save from Aston Oxborough.

    Ebiye narrowed the deficit in the latter stages, prodding home Tony Watt’s whipped strike across the face of goal, but the Steelmen were unable to overcome Aberdeen’s advantage in the game and were forced to leave the Granite City without any points.

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to defeat at Pittodrie

    Stuart Kettlewell gives this thoughts on defeat against Aberdeen at Pittodrie.

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    New third kit on sale Monday

    New third kit on sale Monday

    Our brand new third will be available to purchase on Monday. 

    The first-team will wear the strip for the first time against Aberdeen on Saturday.

    An alternate to our home and away kits, a champagne colour can be seen throughout the top, shorts and socks.

    With an embossed diagonal pattern going through the front of the top, the sleeves, collar and bottom of the shirt show off our claret and amber colours.

    The top has embossed MFC script writing in place of our club crest, to round off the classy look and feel of the kit.

    Our third kit will be available to purchase online and in-store from Monday morning.

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    Fitness update ahead of Aberdeen clash

    Fitness update ahead of Aberdeen clash

    An update has been provided by Stuart Kettlewell on the fitness of some of our injured players. 

    “We’ve had a number of the guys back on the grass,” the managed stated.

    “There’s still a bit of time to go. The three that stick out to me are John Koutroumbis, Apostolos Stamatelopoulos and Shane Blaney. They’re all working at a similar level.

    “John has been out for longer so it may take him a bit longer to build. I don’t expect any of them to be involved in the squad this weekend.”

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    Davor Zdravkovski previews Aberdeen

    Davor Zdravkovski was here 12 months ago when, after a great start to the season, Motherwell began a run of 15 games without a win. 

    The North Macedonian is determined to keep the good run going, starting this Saturday against Aberdeen in the William Hill Premiership.

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    Morgan Cross has joined Celtic on a permanent deal

    Morgan Cross has joined Celtic on a permanent deal

    Striker Morgan Cross has moved onto defending champions Celtic after agreeing a permanent deal at the Parkhead club.

    Arriving at the club 12 months ago, Morgan Cross overcame an instant debut injury setback before netting 10-times in 28- appearances throughout her time in claret and amber.

    Leading the line alongside Rangers-loanee Laura Berry, the forward played a pivotal role in sustaining the women of steel’s exceptional 11-game unbeaten run that ensured SWPL survival and a seventh-placed finish in the 2023/24 SWPL campaign.

    Cross made a long-awaited return to the international stage after the forward was named in Scotland’s U23-squad following a seven-year absence from the national-side.

    “I have loved my time at the club,” Morgan Cross said.

    “These have been some of the most enjoyable moments of my career and I can’t thank the club enough for enhancing my performances and skillset. I wish everyone nothing but the best!”

    We’re immensely grateful for Morgan’s efforts last season and wish her well in this next step. Thanks for everything, Morgan.

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    Fixture and TV update

    Fixture and TV update

    Two of our matches have been selected for Sky Sports coverage. 

    We will now take on Celtic on Sunday 27 October at Fir Park. Kick off is 3pm.

    Our match against Rangers on Sunday 29 December, at Fir Park, has also been selected for Sky Sports coverage and will kick off at 3pm.