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    Straight back to business

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    Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Kilmarnock draw

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    PPV available for Ross County

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    Sam Nicholson previews Kilmarnock

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    Jili Buyabu joins on loan for rest of season

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    Adam Devine joins on loan until end of season

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    Stephen Frail ahead of Kilmarnock

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    Theo Bair named January player of the month

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    Adam Montgomery injury update

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    Straight back to business

    Straight back to business

    Motherwell take on Ross County at Fir Park on Tuesday 6 February. 

    Kick off is 7.45pm.

    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 9am – 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, the game will be live on pay-per-view for £11. Game passes can be purchased by clicking here.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

    Injury Update

    Callum Slattery remains sidelined with a long term injury and will be missing for this match.

    Jon Obika has returned to training but Tuesday night’s game might come too soon for the striker. Barry Maguire is also a doubt.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell are now five unbeaten but will be looking to convert their draws into wins.

    The last three league games have ended in score draws but the performances have merited more. That will encourage boss Stuart Kettlewell ahead of what is a big game at the bottom of the table.

    ‘Well sit tenth in the cinch Premiership, just three points above Tuesday’s opponents.

    Opposition Report

    County’s last win came against Motherwell, back in early December.

    Since then they have lost six and drawn two, failing to score in six of those.

    Derek Adam’s has looked to correct that form by bringing in four players in the January transfer window, with Eli King, Brandon Khela, Teddy Jenks and Michee Efete all joining the County ranks.

    A boost for the Dingwall side is that they managed to hold on to star player Yan Dhanda. Although he signed a pre-contract with Hearts, the midfielder remains at County and will be looking to build on his two goals and four assists so far this season.

    Despite their recent lack of goals, striker Simon Murray is the one who looks most likely to net. With 13 goals so far and a goal in his last visit to Fir Park, County’s top-scorer is an obvious danger.

     

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    Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Motherwell had to settle for a share of the points for the third successive league game, when once again their performance merited all three.

    After falling behind to Lewis Mayo’s early opening goal, ‘Well’s first half pressure paid off when Theo Bair grabbed the equaliser and his fifth goal in four games.

    Although they dominated the second half and forced a string of saves from the Killie ‘keeper, the Steelmen, brilliantly led by the fast improving Bair, failed to get the winner they thoroughly deserved.

    Despite the influx of new arrivals during the transfer window, Stuart Kettlewell stuck by the same eleven which started against St Johnstone last week.

    Meanwhile, ‘Well fans cast an envious eye towards the Killie dug-out and their former hero Kevin Van Veen, who had to be content with a place on the visitor’s bench on his return to Fir Park.

    In a promising start the Fir Park side forced three corners in the opening five minutes.

    However, in their first threat on Liam Kelly’s goal after 12 minutes, Killie nicked the lead. After a possible foul on Davor Zdravkovski, Paul McGinn’s headed clearance only found Mayo at the edge of the box. And in a swirling wind he did well to control his volley and send the ball low and into the net off Kelly’s left-hand post.

    The Steelmen then showed great resilience to keep the play and threat towards the visitor’s goal.

    After 25 minutes Blair Spittal worked a 1-2 with Bair before his angled left foot drive forced Will Dennis into a diving save.

    The hard running Bair was causing the Rugby Park defenders some anxiety and after Joe Wright had hauled the striker to the ground and earn a yellow card, Spittal fire another drive over the crossbar.

    Then in the 37th minute ‘Well deservedly found the equaliser. Andy Halliday won the ball in the centre of the park allowing Spittal to release Bair between Wright and Findlay. Showing great composure the ‘Well striker raced onto the through ball before confidently steering his drive low past Dennis for a fine finish and his seventh goal of the season.

    From then until half-time the home side, with Bevis Mugabi frequently deployed as an attacking right wing back, pressed for a second goal with only a couple of last gasp tackles from Wright and Findlay preventing Bair and then Harry Paton getting a strike at goal.

    Motherwell started the second half where they left off testing the Killie ‘keeper within three minutes of the restart.

    Spittal swung his free kick to the unmarked Halliday at the back of the six-yard box and his downward header was pushed away by Dennis.

    Four minutes later the ‘keeper produced a better save to deny ‘Well the lead. Spittal was again the provider sliding the ball into Bair at the corner of the box who advanced towards goal only to see his shot destined for the far corner palmed away by Dennis at full stretch.

    The pressure on the Killie goal was intense and Georgie Gent’s low cross into the six yard area found Dennis pouncing to smother the ball as Paton and O’Donnell anticipating a slip.

    With 68 minutes played and desperate to change the flow of the game, Derek McInnes made a double substitution while leaving Van Veen on the bench.

    It almost had an immediate impact as Gent’s attempted headed clearance saw the ball caught in the swirling wind, sending it back towards his own goal and narrowly past the post.

    That was a rare threat from the Ayrshire side and Liam Kelly who ended the 90 minutes without a single save, as the action returned towards the visitor’s goal.

    A long ball from Kelly was instantly controlled by O’Donnell before setting up Paton who drove the ball across Dennis and beyond the ‘keeper’s far post.

    With 15 minutes remaining Kettlewell traded young legs for old, sending on Lennon Miller for Halliday, who had added a much needed presence to the ‘Well midfield.

    Six minutes from the end ‘Wells appeals for a penalty, when Findlay caught Spittal at the corner of the box, were ignored by the referee and VAR.

    In added time, though, it was Gent who almost stole the headlines and the winner with a right foot effort from 18 yards which had Dennis scrambling across his line to push away.

  • Archive

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Kilmarnock draw

    Stuart Kettlewell reflects on the 1-1 draw with Kilmarnock.

    • Deserved to win
    • Stronger defensively
    • Tight turnaround
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    PPV available for Ross County

    PPV available for Ross County

    Our home match against Ross County 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 Tuesday 6 February.

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    Sam Nicholson previews Kilmarnock

    New signing Sam Nicholson talks us through his adventure in the MLS and discusses what it was like to come up against the likes of Wayne Rooney and Bastian Schweinsteiger.

    The winger tells how impressed he has been with the quality available at the club and has full confidence in our chances to move up the table.

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    Jili Buyabu joins on loan for rest of season

    Jili Buyabu joins on loan for rest of season

    Jili Buyabu has joined on loan from Sheffield United for the remainder of the season, subject to international clearance. 

    The 20-year-old has two appearances for the Premier League side, joined the Blades in 2021 from Non-League side Hornchurch. United fought off the likes of Chelsea and Nottingham Forest to secure his signature at the time.

    “We have been tracking Jili and I’m please to have him on board,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “He is another bright prospect, who has attracted a number of clubs so far in his career.

    “This is a move we’re excited by at the club and feel he can add something to the squad.”

    Buyabu is predominantly a full-back but can operate further forward also.

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    Adam Devine joins on loan until end of season

    Adam Devine joins on loan until end of season

    Full-back Adam Devine has joined the club on a loan deal from Rangers until the end of the season. 

    The 20-year-old makes the switch from Glasgow, having made one appearance for Rangers first-team this season.

    With 11 appearances in total at Rangers, Devine is a regular in the Scotland youth sides and currently represents at Under 21 level.

    He has had loan spells with Partick Thistle and Brechin City prior to his arrival in ML1.

    “Adam is a promising, young talent,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “He has made appearances at first-team level for Rangers and has been a regular in the matchday squads, which I think shows he is highly thought of by Rangers.

    “I hope he brings energy and enthusiasm. This is a chance for him to prove himself at this level and I look forward to working with him.”

    Adam Devine will wear the number 21 kit this season.

    “I can’t wait to get involved,” Adam Devine added.

    “It’s a great club and everyone I have met has been excellent. The manager really sold the club and what he wants to do here and I can’t wait to be a part of that.”

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    Stephen Frail ahead of Kilmarnock

    Assistant Manager Stephen Frail goes through all transfer rumours associated with the club including Kevin van Veen, Blair Spittal and David Turnbull. 

    The Motherwell number two says the club is active on deadline day and we could see some new faces in ML1. He also previews the match against Kilmarnock on Saturday in the cinch Premiership.

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    Theo Bair named January player of the month

    Theo Bair named January player of the month

    Theo Bair is your G4 Claims player of the month for January.

    Beating Blair Spittal, Georgie Gent and Davor Zdravkovski in the vote, the Canadian scoops back-to-back awards.

    He opened his account for 2024 against Hibernian at Easter Road, levelling the game to make it three goals in two games.

    Leading the line against Alloa Athletic in the cup, he then went on to find the back of the net in three successive league matches against his former side St Johnstone on Saturday.

    With four goals in his last three league games, Bair has hit a purple patch and wins his second player of the month award at the club.

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    Adam Montgomery injury update

    Adam Montgomery injury update

    Adam Montgomery has suffered a serious injury that will keep him out for a considerable period of time. 

    The full-back, who had joined on loan from Celtic, made his debut in the 3-1 victory over Alloa Athletic in the Scottish Cup.

    However, he had to withdraw from a training session and has since undergone scans to determine the issue.

    Montgomery has now returned to Celtic to undergo his rehabilitation.

    Speedy recovery, Adam.