An afternoon on the Fir Park turf will await the women of steel this weekend, with Motherwell returning to ML1 for the fourth successive season after previously facing Hamilton, Glasgow Women and Dundee United in the previous SWPL campaigns.
The hosts will be poised to regain their early signs of momentum when they travel down the Fir Park road on Sunday. Assured victories over Dundee United and Glasgow Women on their last meetings in ML1 will inspire confidence when they encounter Partick Thistle this weekend. Summer acquisition Mason Blyth-Clark is relishing the opportunity in North Lanarkshire
“The squad is absolutely buzzing,” Blyth-Clark emphasised.
“Everyone feels like it’s the perfect stage for this type of game. It feels like a huge privilege to be able to play at Fir Park this weekend, and i’m sure it will mean a lot to the fans as-well.
“It feels like there’s a right buzz around the game which makes it exciting as a player but also getting to play in an amazing stadium with a perfect surface.”
Despite the magnitude of the game, Blyth-Clark insists the weight of the occasion won’t distract the squad from their preparations.
“As a team we always prepare and approach games in the same manner,” Blyth-Clark noted.
“Everyone is always pushing to try and make the starting 11 every week and to improve on our performances from the week before. Personally, my goal is to be apart of the starting 11 as consistently as possibly and to help the team in any way I can. If I can contribute then that’s a bonus, but the end goal is definitely to reach the top-six.
“I feel like we have a good balance in the dressing room between younger players and experienced players. The experienced girls are always so good at helping us through the game and any new experiences that we come across.”
The women of steel will target a resurgence in form after an initially positive start to the 2024/25 SWPL campaign, where they netted five-times against Spartans before defeating Montrose by 3-goals at K-Park. After a disappointing result in Edinburgh, Motherwell will be determined to earn three points when they take to the Fir Park turf this weekend, as they welcome Brian Graham’s side to North Lanarkshire.
“During pre-season, collectively we had a chat as a team about our standards and expectations for the season ahead,” Blyth-Clark explained.
“The team have been striving for a top-six finish since Paul and Leanne joined the club and I think it’s not only the goal for the team but for me personally, one of the things that made Motherwell an exciting prospect was the opportunity to help the club achieve their goal.
“The team were really disappointed to not achieve a top-six finish last season and even the year before the club came very close, so that has become an extra motivator for the full squad. Paul and Leanne have made it clear, top-six is the goal this season. They’ve shown their belief in us collectively and have gave us the correct tools to go and express ourselves and play within the Motherwell identity.”
Since arriving on loan from title-challengers Rangers in the summer, Mason Blyth-Clark has provided necessary competition for places as a central component at the core of the Motherwell midfield, with the 18-year-old already proving to be a positive addition this season.
“I’m loving being here so far,” Blyth-Clark said.
“I think it was the right decision for me as a player, I am playing football at a great level but I love that playing here pushes my boundaries. The team has been so welcoming with me and the other new girls and it definitely feels like there’s a togetherness in the team.”
The women of steel’s forthcoming meeting with Partick Thistle at Fir Park will have free entry for all supporters. However, if you are able to, there will be buckets available for fans to place donations. All profits will go towards the girl’s academy.
“It means the world to the team,” Blyth-Clark said.
“To feel the fans behind us and supporting us through the whole 90 minutes, it means a lot and can be the difference in achieving a positive result or not.
“We really hope the supporters turn out in their numbers to support us and make this occasion one to remember. We can’t wait to have you all at Fir Park with us.”