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    Get to know our opponents St Johnstone

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    Inside this week’s matchday programme

  • First team

    In Numbers: St Johnstone come to town

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    Robinson looks ahead to Saints clash

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    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v St Johnstone

  • First team

    Celtic home game picked for TV

  • First team

    A coffee and a chat with Christian Mbulu

  • First team

    Setting the scene on the visit of St Johnstone

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    Donnelly’s Northern Ireland miss out on play-off spot

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    Cadden and Campbell feature in Scotland loss

  • First team

    Get to know our opponents St Johnstone

    Get to know our opponents St Johnstone

    Motherwell return to domestic action on Saturday as St Johnstone arrive at Fir Park. 

    The encounter will see two sides go head to head in a bid to return to winning ways in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Here’s some key things you need to know about Tommy Wright’s side.

    Top six stint

    Last season’s eighth placed finish was the first time the Perthshire side finished outside the top six since 2011.

    And it goes to show the impressive run the club have been on since Tommy Wright took charge five years ago.

    After eight games so far this term, St Johnstone sit in eighth spot, three points ahead of Motherwell in tenth.

    Losing run

    Saturday’s opponents know the importance of three points, having gone four league games without a win.

    A heavy 6-0 defeat at the hands of Celtic two weeks ago rounded off a hugely difficult spell, however, having gone up against Brendan Rodgers’ side twice, as well as Aberdeen, Rangers and table toppers Hearts.

    Consistent personnel

    You just have to glance at St Johnstone’s squad to see how consistent it has been for a number of years.

    When Wright took charge back in 2013, he had a number of players at his disposal that he can still call on today.

    Steven Anderson, David Wotherspoon, Murray Davidson, Brian Easton, Chris Kane and Zander Clark are the standout names.

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    Inside this week’s matchday programme

    Inside this week’s matchday programme

    Motherwell’s matchday magazine is back on sale on Saturday ahead of the Ladbrokes Premiership match with St Johnstone.

    BBC Sport Scotland’s Scott Mullen caught up with striker Curtis Main for the feature interview in this week’s 68-page edition.

    The former Middlesbrough and Portsmouth man talks about the challenges he faced as a young footballer and his hopes and aims in claret and amber.

    Motherwell’s number nine is also in the centre page Match Attax souvenir poster collection.

    But that’s not where the features stop.

    We also catch up with former Saints striker and ‘Well under 20s boss Jonatan Johansson. The Finn has recently took over at Championship side Morton and reflects on his stint at Fir Park, as well as his aspirations as the new ‘Ton gaffer.

    The last of the big interviews is with St Johnstone ‘keeper Zander Clark, who gives a detailed insight from a Saints point of view. There is also an in-depth section dedicated to our visitors, including a statistical breakdown and the three to watch in blue.

    The Hampden Roar Podcast also catch up with former Scotland and ‘Well boss Craig Brown, who looks back on his time in the national team hotseat.

    TheTwoPointOne return with their regular column, this edition assessing the tactical diversity of the Premiership clubs, while we also hear from local boxer Scott Allan.

    The Evening Times’ Graeme McGarry also returns with his Last Word feature, reminiscing about some of the classic kits from yesteryear.

    The programme is available for £3 and will be on sale from the club shop, as well as the usual sellers located in and around the ground, before the match.

    You can also order back editions or take a season-long subscription to the magazine by visiting the website of our publishers Curtis Sports.

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    In Numbers: St Johnstone come to town

    In Numbers: St Johnstone come to town

    It’s the return of the Ladbrokes Premiership this weekend as Motherwell host St Johnstone at Fir Park.

    Here’s the game previewed in numbers.

    Three

    Motherwell have started their last three games emphatically, taking the lead against Hearts, Kilmarnock and Livingston.

    Manager Stephen Robinson has emphasised the need, understandably, to try and retain those leads. A run of defeats was arrested in the last home outing against Livi, earning a draw against the high-flying side.

    Four

    The number of goals netted by the Steelmen in their last three games.

    The return of Ryan Bowman has helped, with the striker netting two. His renewed partnership with Curtis Main has also seen him grab the others.

    Five

    The number of games St Johnstone have gone without a victory.

    A draw with Aberdeen on September 15 has been followed by two defeats to Celtic, as well as losses to Hearts and Rangers. They’ve scored two and conceded 14.

    142

    Motherwell and St Johnstone have faced each other 142 times competitively, with Saturday’s hosts having the upper hand in terms of wins.

    The Steelmen have prevailed 63 times, with the Saints winning 42. There have been 37 draws.

    Across that time, Motherwell have scored 254 goals, conceding 191.

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    Robinson looks ahead to Saints clash

    Stephen Robinson looks ahead to Saturday’s game against St Johnstone after a positive week for the club.

    Motherwell Colts progressed to the quarter final of the Irn-Bru Cup, and the manager believes the youngsters are all pushing in the right direction.

    He said: “We’ve got a lot of young boys pushing towards the first team, and a number of them will play sooner rather than later.”<

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    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v St Johnstone

    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v St Johnstone

    Motherwell welcome St Johnstone to Fir Park on Saturday, 20 October and you can watch a live stream of the game online.

    Supporters based outside of the UK and Ireland can tune in to the Ladbrokes Premiership game can subscribe to view for £12 a month.

    A subscription gets you access to watch all of our home games live, as well as the majority of away league matches.

    To watch the stream, head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk, scroll down and choose your subscription package.

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    Celtic home game picked for TV

    Celtic home game picked for TV

    Motherwell’s Ladbrokes Premiership home match with Celtic on Wednesday, 5 December has been picked for live television.

    The game at Fir Park will now be broadcast live on BT Sport in the UK, as well as on our own live streaming service outside of the UK and Ireland.

    Kick-off will remain at 7.45pm.

    The game will be the first meeting between the two sides in 2018/19, after a trip to Celtic Park was rearranged for Wednesday, 19 December.

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    A coffee and a chat with Christian Mbulu

    Christian Mbulu sits down for a coffee and chats about the mental challenges of football, living away from home and his red hot goalscoring form.

    Our interview was filmed at the Windmills Cafe in Motherwell.

    Windmills is a social enterprise cafe in the heart of Motherwell which is committed to ensuring young people with learning disabilities have equal access to meaningful work experience opportunities. For more information, visit Windmills Cafe’s website.

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    Setting the scene on the visit of St Johnstone

    Setting the scene on the visit of St Johnstone

    It’s back to league action after the international break on Saturday, as St Johnstone visit Fir Park.

    Let’s set the scene for the return to Ladbrokes Premiership action.

    First encounter of the campaign

    Motherwell and St Johnstone lock horns for the first time in the 2018/19 season on Saturday, with eight games of the campaign already passed.

    The Saints sit three points above the Steelmen in the table, having gathered eight points compared to their opponents’ five.

    Mixed results

    Both teams have identical records in their last five matches. From four league games and one Betfred Cup match, both have lost four and drawn one.

    Motherwell arrested a four-game run of defeats with a draw against Livingston in their last outing, with Ryan Bowman’s opener being cancelled out by a Keaghan Jacobs free kick.

    St Johnstone started their last five matches with a home draw with Aberdeen, before going on to lose their last four. Two of those games have been against Celtic, including a 6-1 home loss in their last outing.

    Head to head

    The two teams came face-to-face with each other in the 2017/18 season, with St Johnstone having the upper hand.

    Tommy Wright’s men won the first encounter of the campaign 4-1, although Motherwell finished the game with eight men on the pitch because of three red cards.

    Motherwell won the next match when St Johnstone visited Fir Park, with Allan Campbell and Curtis Main netting in a 2-0 win.

    A 0-0 draw at McDiarmid Park then followed, before the Saints sprung a surprise with a 5-1 win at Fir Park in May as Stephen Robinson’s men geared up for the Scottish Cup final.

    Ticket information

    Our cheapest ticket for this Saturday’s game is just £20 for adults. Children aged 15 and under can get in to the stadium for just £3 in every stand.

    To buy your ticket, just head to our online ticketing website and choose your seat now. You can then choose to pick your ticket up or go for the easy option of printing at home.

    St Johnstone fans will be seated in our Phil O’Donnell main stand.

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    Donnelly’s Northern Ireland miss out on play-off spot

    Donnelly’s Northern Ireland miss out on play-off spot

    Liam Donnelly captained Northern Ireland Under 21s to victory on Tuesday night, but his side were denied a place in the UEFA Under 21 European Championship play-offs.

    The nation’s most-capped player at the level helped his team to a 1-0 home win over Slovakia, securing second spot in their group.

    But Portugal’s victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina meant it wasn’t possible for the green and white army to be ranked as one of the best runners-up, with only four of the nine teams in second progressing to the play-off stage.

    Nevertheless, the win over Slovakia made it five wins in nine for former ‘Well boss Ian Baraclough’s side, who also defeated group winners Spain away in September, a game in which Donnelly got on the scoresheet.

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    Cadden and Campbell feature in Scotland loss

    Cadden and Campbell feature in Scotland loss

    Chris Cadden and Allan Campbell started as Scotland’s 2019 European Championship qualifying campaign ended with defeat against England.

    The pair were involved at Tynecastle as the group winners ran out 2-0 winners, netting second half goals through Reiss Nelson and Kieran Dowell.

    For Cadden, the match marked the last time he will be able to feature competitively for the Under 21s, with the 22-year-old ineligible for the next qualifying campaign.

    Scotland were already out of the reckoning to make it to the 2019 Euros, having lost in Ukraine last week.