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    Story of the Match from Aberdeen loss

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    Watch highlights from Aberdeen defeat

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    Players react to Dons defeat

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    Robinson frustrated with Dons display

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    Aberdeen 1 – 0 Motherwell

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    Watch Aberdeen v Motherwell live

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    Lasley chats ahead of Aberdeen clash

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    Hearts cup ticket information

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    Previewing the trip to face Aberdeen

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    Kilmarnock away ticket information

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    Story of the Match from Aberdeen loss

    Motherwell had their chances but couldn’t break down a resolute Aberdeen at Pittodrie on Saturday.

    This is the Story of the Match from the first trip of the Ladbrokes Premiership season to the north east.

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    Watch highlights from Aberdeen defeat

    Motherwell fought in vain as they went down 1-0 for the second week in succession, losing out this time away at Aberdeen.

    James Wilson’s early goal was the difference between the two sides, with the visitors having three penalty calls waved away.

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    Players react to Dons defeat

    Tom Aldred, Trevor Carson and Elliott Frear reflected on a frustrating afternoon at Pittodrie. 

    An early James Wilson goal was enough for the hosts to secure all three points, during a scrappy encounter against Derek McInnes’ side.

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    Robinson frustrated with Dons display

    Stephen Robinson expressed his disappointment following his side’s 1-0 defeat against Aberdeen. 

    Despite hitting the woodwork and being denied a couple of penalty claims, the Fir Park outfit slumped to a disappointing loss at Pittodrie.

    “There’s not a whole lot in the game but we’ve only got ourselves to blame,” he said.

    “We started the game poorly and we were punished for it, made to chase the game from the off which turned a difficult task in to a very difficult one.”

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    Aberdeen 1 – 0 Motherwell

    Aberdeen 1 – 0 Motherwell

    An early goal from James Wilson inflicted a 1-0 defeat at Pittodrie for the Steelmen.

    Following a narrow defeat against Hearts, Stephen Robinson’s men arrived in Aberdeen searching for a response ahead of Wednesday’s trip to Tynecastle in the Betfred Cup.

    However, despite being denied two significant penalty claims and going close through Carl McHugh and Chris Cadden, it was the Dons who picked up all three points.

    Stephen Robinson named three changes to his starting eleven, bringing Elliott Frear, Liam Donnelly and Conor Sammon in to his side.

    It took just six minutes for the hosts to open the scoring, and it was a well-worked goal. Niall McGinn, collecting the ball on the left hand side, threaded a neat pass through for Wilson, who finished neatly beyond Trevor Carson.

    During what was a scrappy encounter, McHugh showed a moment of class when he thundered a right footed effort on goal, only to see it rattle the crossbar.

    In the dying minutes, Joe Lewis produced a wonderful save to deny Chris Cadden’s low strike, before Tom Aldred was denied a stonewall penalty when his goalbound header was blocked by the upwards, outstretched hand of Andrew Considine.

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    Watch Aberdeen v Motherwell live

    Watch Aberdeen v Motherwell live

    If you’re based outside of the UK and Ireland, you can watch live coverage of Saturday’s trip to face Aberdeen.

    Thanks to our live streaming service, we’ll have video direct from Pittodrie from 2.45pm.

    Just head to tv.motherwelfc.co.uk, scroll down and choose one of the international packages. You can choose to watch for a monthly subscription, priced at £12, or annually for £120.

    Please note that as this is an away game, commentary will be provided by Aberdeen. Former Motherwell player Mark Reynolds will one of those on the microphone.

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    Lasley chats ahead of Aberdeen clash

    Keith Lasley is hoping to see another solid ‘Well display against Aberdeen on Saturday. 

    Stephen Robinson’s assistant believes the Fir Park outfit can call on their recent success against the Dons to inspire a similar showing at Pittodrie.

    However, the 39-year-old is still expecting a tough encounter.

    “Aberdeen are always going to be strong, particularly at home,” he said. “We need to play well to win, but we know we’re capable of that.”

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    Hearts cup ticket information

    Hearts cup ticket information

    Motherwell supporters will be able to buy tickets at the gate ahead of our Betfred Cup quarter-final with Hearts.

    Our staff will be outside the turnstiles at Tynecastle for you to make your purchase. Please arrive early as there is only limited availability.

    Adult tickets cost £18, over 65 and students go for £10 and under 16s can get tickets for £8.

    There is also a family ticket option for one adult and two under 16s priced at £30. This can be purchased at the ticket office.

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    Previewing the trip to face Aberdeen

    Previewing the trip to face Aberdeen

    It’s Aberdeen next for Motherwell, as they go in the hunt of points in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Pittodrie was a happy hunting ground last campaign, with the Steelmen winning 2-0 on their only visit. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

    The form guide

    Both teams arrive at the game in topsy-turvy form.

    Motherwell’s weekend loss to Hearts was narrow and came off the back of a run of three games unbeaten, including wins at Livingston and Dundee, and a home draw with Rangers.

    Aberdeen have no wins in their last three, drawing away to Hibernian and St Johnstone, and losing 2-0 at home to Kilmarnock.

    But the Dons had started the domestic campaign strong, drawing at home to Rangers and then beating Dundee and St Mirren.

    Team news

    Curtis Main is out for the trip north with injury. Trevor Carson will be assessed as he continues his recovery from a minor ankle injury.

    Conor Sammon is available to play, having been ineligible to face his parent club Hearts last weekend.

    Ticket prices

    Adult entry will cost £26, while there are a range of concession prices available.

    Over 65s can get in for £19, while over 75s and under 21s can gain entry for £15.

    Under 18s go for £10, and children aged 12 and under can get in for £6.

    Anyone requiring ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Brian on 07428 225254.

    Watch the match if you’re not in the country

    If you’re based outside of the UK and Ireland, you can watch the match live from the comfort of your own home.

    Just head over to our live streaming service and subscribe. Monthly packages cost just £12.

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    Kilmarnock away ticket information

    Kilmarnock away ticket information

    Motherwell travel to face Kilmarnock in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday, September 29.

    The Steelmen make their first visit to Rugby Park since December last year, when the hosts ran out 1-0 winners.

    Before then, Motherwell won their previous four trips to Ayrshire, picking up three 2-1 wins and a 1-0 victory.

    You can buy your tickets in advance online now from our ticketing website.

    Alternatively, a pay gate will be in operation.

    Adult tickets are priced at £22. Concessions, deemed to be over 65s, under 21s or students, can get in for £17. Children aged under 16 can get tickets for just £5.

    Live streaming

    Please note that there will be no live television pictures from this game. Live audio is available to our streaming subscribers at tv.motherwellfc.co.uk.