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    Story of the Match from Queens win

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    See the goals from win over Queens

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    Players react to victory over Queens

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    Stephen Robinson happy with ‘Well response

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    Motherwell claim vital win over Queens

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    Previewing Motherwell v Queens

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    Robinson expects better against Queens

  • First team

    Need to know: A look at Queens

  • First team

    Scene setter: ‘Well host Doonhamers

  • First team

    Cadden urges ‘Well to bounce back

  • First team

    Story of the Match from Queens win

    Go behind the scenes and see the game from a number of different angles in our first Story of the Match feature of the 2018/19 campaign.

    Motherwell defeated Queen of the South 2-0 in the Betfred Cup on Tuesday night, setting up a final-day showdown with Clyde on Saturday.

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    See the goals from win over Queens

    Conor Sammon was at the double as Motherwell ran out 2-0 winners over Queen of the South.

    The Betfred Cup group stage win means the Steelmen can secure top spot with a win against Clyde on Saturday.

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    Players react to victory over Queens

    Conor Sammon, Trevor Carson and Allan Campbell were pleased to get back to winning ways against the Queen of the South.

    After a disappointing draw at Stranraer at the weekend, the Steelmen responded with a 2-0 victory, to put qualification in their own hands.

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    Stephen Robinson happy with ‘Well response

    Stephen Robinson was pleased his team bounced back from their weekend disappointment with a win over Queen of the South.

    The manager made five changes for the 2-0 win, which puts qualification for the Betfred Cup knockout stages back in their own hands.

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    Motherwell claim vital win over Queens

    Motherwell claim vital win over Queens

    A first half double from Conor Sammon and a good solid performance from Motherwell saw off the challenge of Group G leaders Queen of the South.

    Only three games into the Betfred Cup, ‘Well faced a win-or-bust tie if they wanted to progress from the group and emulate last season’s terrific cup run.

    And although the win was comfortable in the end, it took terrific saves from Trevor Carson at crucial stages to keep ‘Well on course to top the section.

    The ‘Well ‘keeper had to produce a hat-trick of saves to prevent Queens taking the lead inside the first six minutes. Twice the ‘Well ‘keeper was at full stretch to deny the prolific Stephen Dobbie who looked certain to add to his impressive haul of seven cup goals.

    An instinctive block from Carson then parried Callum Semple’s header from eight yards, as the Fir Park defenders struggled to cope with the lively Dumfries side.

    Then, after Carl McHugh had steered Elliot Frear’s free kick wide of goal Motherwell, nicked the lead to settle the nerves.

    Chris Cadden set off on a powerful run from his own half before sliding a pass in front of Sammon. Turning onto the pass the on-loan striker then cut the ball between the ‘keeper and his left hand post to open his Motherwell account.

    As ‘Well began to dominate possession, Sammon might have grabbed a second after 26 minutes when his drive across goal was beyond the far post and Frear’s lunge.

    However, Sammon was hungry for more and eight minutes from the break he doubled ‘Well’s advantage.

    Richard Tait launched a long clearance downfield, which Ryan Bowman chased before heading the ball into Sammon’s path. One touch took him beyond the defender before he calmly side footed the ball beyond former ‘Well ‘keeper Alan Martin and low inside the post.

    Sammon had an early chance to grab his hat-trick two minutes after the break but from a tight angle he lashed the ball over the bar.

    A rash challenge on Bowman ended his participation but allowed Danny Johnson 30 minutes to make an impression.

    However, the acclaim of both sets of fans came at the other end after 68 minutes when Carson produced a sensational save.

    Dobbie’s header from six yards had the 447 Queen’s fans celebrating a goal, until the ‘Well ‘keeper leapt to his right and clawed the ball off his goal line to preserve his side’s two goal advantage.

    And that save served to remind the ‘Well players that the game was still to be won, as they stepped up the play towards the visitors’ goal.

    A great cut back from Alan Campbell set up Sammon but after his effort was blocked at the edge of the six yard box, Johnson’s attempt to force home the loose ball met a similar fate.

    Nine minutes from time, Liam Grimshaw came within inches of a third goal when he met Cadden’s infield pass and his strike with the outside of his boot raced narrowly past.

    Sammon was denied a hat-trick three minutes from time when Martin could only parry Cadden’s shot but the ‘keeper quickly reacted to block Sammon’s thumping effort from six yards.

    The victory was enough to give Motherwell control of the section, in the knowledge that a win at Broadwood on Saturday would see them progress to the knockout stages.

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    Previewing Motherwell v Queens

    Previewing Motherwell v Queens

    Motherwell host Queen of the South in a must-win clash if the 2017/18 Betfred Cup finalists want to claim top spot in the group.

    Here’s all the important information you need if you’re coming to the match.

    You can pay at the gate

    If you haven’t bought your ticket online in advance, don’t worry. You can pay at the gate for £12 for adults and £6 for concessions.

    Come and have a bite to eat and a drink beforehand

    The Cooper Bar and the Centenary Suite will be open for pre-match food and drink from 5.30pm.

    Our usual pre-match hospitality will not be in operation. Food can be purchased before the game and access to the bars will be available before and after the match, as well as at half time.

    Opposition fans are also welcome.

    You can get your season card

    If you plan to collect your season card in the hours before the match with Queen of the South, you can get it from the Centenary Suite from 5.30pm right up until kick off.

    The ticket office will be open only for match ticket sales or for season ticket purchases.

    Team news

    Charles Dunne is to have scans on a groin injury but is likely to face four to six weeks on the sidelines. Craig Tanner remains on the sidelines long term.

    Further reading
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    Robinson expects better against Queens

    Stephen Robinson is well aware of what is at stake when Queen of the South arrive at Fir Park on Tuesday. 

    Nothing less than three points will do for the Steelmen in their bid to top Group G in the Betfred Cup, with the Doonhamers enjoying a perfect start in their opening three games.

    And the ‘Well boss said: “It’s a game we want to win and need to win after Saturday’s result. Our decision making was poor and we didn’t look like ourselves.”

     

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    Need to know: A look at Queens

    Need to know: A look at Queens

    Motherwell host Queen of the South in a must-win clash for top spot in Group G of the Betfred Cup on Tuesday.

    It is the first competitive meeting between the two sides since the Scottish Cup clash in 2004, where ‘Well won 3-2.

    And in Gary Naysmith’s Doonhamers, the Steelmen face a tough task against the free-scoring side from the borders.

    Table toppers

    The Dumfries outfit currently sit at the summit of Group G after the Steelmen slipped to a 1-1 draw and shootout defeat against Stranraer.

    Victories over Clyde, Stranraer and Edinburgh City mean Tuesday’s opponents would require at least a draw to finish top of the table and progress as the victors of the group.

    Their midweek trip to Fir Park is their fourth and final fixture of the group stage, and the Doonhamers have a very good chance of progressing to the knockout stages regardless of Tuesday’s result.

    Deadly Dobbie

    With seven goals to his name in three games, frontman Stephen Dobbie has started the 2018/19 campaign in scintillating form, and is the top scorer in this year’s Betfred Cup so far.

    Simon Murray finished the 2017/18 tournament as top scorer with eight goals, meaning Dobbie is just one short of equalling that tally in the group stage alone.

    The former Swansea and Crystal Palace man has continued his fine form from last term, when he scored 27 goals in all competitions.

    Statement of intent

    With an incredible return of 12 goals in their opening three fixtures, Queen of the South are far and away the leading scorers in the league cup so far.

    Add to that an impressive two clean sheets, and the Championship outfit have given themselves huge momentum for their final fixture in Group G.

    It is in stark contrast to their cup campaign last season, where Queens failed to make it out of their group.

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    Scene setter: ‘Well host Doonhamers

    Scene setter: ‘Well host Doonhamers

    Motherwell host Queen of the South on Tuesday in what is a must-win fixture for Stephen Robinson’s men in their bid to top Group G. 

    And with a return to Fir Park, the Steelmen will be looking to return to the sort of form that led to a convincing 5-0 victory over Edinburgh City in the group opener.

    Fresh legs

    The manager made six changes for the trip to Stair Park, with Elliott Frear, Ryan Bowman, Liam Donnelly and Andy Rose dropping to the bench, and Allan Campbell being rested completely.

    Despite Rose being called in to action within minutes, the manager will have some fresh options to call on for what is a difficult clash with Championship opposition.

    One player who will be a loss, however, is Charles Dunne, who suffered an injury in the opening few minutes against Stranraer and is set to be out for around four weeks.

    Hunger to impress

    Following a below par performance, and with competition rife in the ranks at Fir Park, there will be added incentive for those selected to impress manager Stephen Robinson.

    Danny Johnson is yet to make a competitive start after an impressive pre-season, and Aaron Taylor-Sinclair recorded his first 90 minutes since December, giving the manager something to ponder ahead of the visit of Queens.

    Must win

    Nothing less than a win will be good enough for Motherwell in their attempts to top the group.

    Should the visitors pick up a point, they would have enough to finish first and could be one of the seeded sides for the draw in the knockout round.

    The Steelmen, on the other hand, have two games remaining and need all three points in both fixtures to stand a chance of finishing top.

     

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    Cadden urges ‘Well to bounce back

    Chris Cadden hopes to see Motherwell bounce back as they prepare for a must-win clash against Queen of the South in Group G of the Betfred Cup.

    The newly-capped Scotland international believes the squad have what it takes to return to winning ways following the disappointments of Saturday’s draw with Stranraer.

    “We’ll bounce back full of confidence,” he said. “We’ve got a good group of lads in the dressing room and we know what we need to do.”