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  • First team

    Our lads should be on Scotland radar

  • First team

    McLean in charge of derby clash

  • First team

    Semi final set for Saturday

  • First team

    Vote for your goal of the season

  • First team

    Date arranged for Dons clash

  • Club

    Get your tickets for Hamilton derby

  • First team

    Highlights: Motherwell 2 – 1 Hearts

  • First team

    Aberdeen or Kilmarnock in cup semi final

  • First team

    Players react to quarter final drama

  • First team

    Robinson: Proud of each individual

  • First team

    Our lads should be on Scotland radar

    Stephen Robinson believes the Scots in his squad could catch the attention of Scotland manager Alex McLeish.

    Richard Tait, Chris Cadden and Allan Campbell have had terrific campaigns so far in claret and amber as the Steelmen prepare for a second semi final and a top-six push.

    Speaking to the broadcast press, the ‘Well boss spoke about his Scottish contingent ahead of a crucial Lanarkshire derby on Saturday.

    [pullquote]We’ve got a couple of boys who I believe will be on Alex McLeish’s radar, whether that’s the 21s or the full squad.[/pullquote]

    “I hear a lot of the press talk about problems at right back but no one has mentioned Richard Tait.”

    He added: “Since the winter break we’ve won seven games, so we’re on a good run of form and against Hearts I thought our tempo was very good and back to what we’re about.”

    “We’ve done well in recent times against Hamilton and we’re well aware of what a tough game it is, but we’ll have a team ready to go out and scrap and fight.”

  • First team

    McLean in charge of derby clash

    Steven McLean will be in charge of Saturday’s Lanarkshire derby clash at the Superseal Stadium.

    It will be McLean’s third involvement with Motherwell as he steps in to the middle for a crucial fixture in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    His first match this term was the 2-0 victory over Rangers at Hampden in the semi final of the Betfred Cup – one of the most memorable victories of the season for any ‘Well fan.

    He followed that match up with a fixture at Fir Park, as Kilmarnock sneaked all three points in a narrow 1-0 win for Steve Clarke’s side.

    The 36-year-old took charge on six occasions last term. Those included a midweek away win to Ross County, a 3-2 home loss against Dundee and a 1-1 draw at Ibrox back in April.

    His overall record in charge of Motherwell reads 17 wins, 10 defeats and six draws from 33 matches.

    In those games, ‘Well have scored 58 and conceded 52. 102 cautions have been dished out, 56 flashed at those wearing claret and amber.

    Four players have been sent off, two for ‘Well, when Fraser Kerr and Keith Lasley were sent for an early shower in the same match against Kilmarnock in February 2013.

    McLean will be assisted by David Roome and Joseph Lawson, with Craig Charleston on fourth official duties.

  • First team

    Semi final set for Saturday

    Motherwell’s William Hill Scottish Cup semi final against either Aberdeen or Kilmarnock will be played on Saturday, April 14.

    The match, which will be played at Hampden Park in Glasgow, will kick off at 12.15pm.

    The fixture is also being broadcast live on Sky Sports and BBC Scotland.

    Ticket information for the match is as follows:

    North and William Hill South Stand

    £30 Adult / £15 Concessions

    East & West Stands

    £20 Adult / £10 Concessions

    Concessions are regarded as those aged under 16 and those aged 65 and over.

    The Scottish FA haven’t as yet been able to give the competing clubs a confirmed date as to when the tickets are likely to be available. When they do, the club will announce when the tickets will go on sale and the planned sale arrangements.

    Getting to Hampden

    The club are operating a bus from the Cooper Bar on the day of the game. The bar will be open before departure for food and drink.

    The bus, which will take supporters to and from Hampden Park, will cost £8. Supporters can buy by calling 01698 333333 or visiting the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Semi final hospitality

    Come and enjoy the day in style with our pre and post-match hospitality here at Fir Park.

    For just £80, you can get:

    • Your match ticket
    • Hot breakfast roll
    • Match programme
    • Official bus to and from Hampden Park
    • Pay bar facility at Fir Park
    • Hot buffet served at Fir Park on your return
  • First team

    Vote for your goal of the season

    It’s time to cast your vote for what you think should be the 2017/18 Motherwell FC goal of the season.

    We’ve put together a shortlist of the best strikes so far this campaign. All you need to do is pick your favourite. Click here to cast your vote.

    Our shortlist is as follows:

    15/8/17: Chris Cadden v Queens Park

    26/8/17: Louis Moult v Hearts

    9/9/17: Ryan Bowman v Kilmarnock

    14/10/17: Andy Rose v Hamilton Academical

    22/10/17: Louis Moult v Rangers

    18/11/17: Louis Moult v Aberdeen

    13/12/17: Craig Tanner v Partick Thistle

    4/3/18: Carl McHugh v Hearts

    Our award ceremony takes place this year on April 7 at the Alona Hotel in Strathclyde Park. If you’ve still not got your tickets, the last remaining few are still available. They cost £50 for adults and £20 for under 12s. Phone 01698 333333 or email events@motherwellfc.co.uk to book.

    You can also vote for your player and young player of the year by clicking here.

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    Date arranged for Dons clash

    Motherwell’s postponed Ladbrokes Premiership fixture with Aberdeen has been rescheduled for Tuesday, April 3. 

    The league clash, which was originally scheduled on Wednesday, February 28, was called off due to severe snow.

    The game at Fir Park will kick off at 7.45pm.

    If you have already purchased a ticket, it will be valid for the rearranged match.

  • Club

    Get your tickets for Hamilton derby

    Motherwell are on a high as they prepare to face Hamilton Academical in the Lanarkshire derby.

    The Steelmen travel to face their rivals in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday, March 10 and fans are encouraged to buy early to guarantee their seat.

    To help you get your ticket early, you can now buy online for this fixture.

    Adult tickets cost £22, while over 65s and under 18s can get in for £12.

    The trip to Hamilton represents another huge game for Stephen Robinson’s side in their push to make the top six in the Ladbrokes Premiership. Let’s fill the stand and give the team as big a backing as possible.

  • First team

    Highlights: Motherwell 2 – 1 Hearts

    Extended highlights from Fir Park as goals from Curtis Main and Carl McHugh send Motherwell back to Hampden.

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    Aberdeen or Kilmarnock in cup semi final

    Motherwell will play Aberdeen or Kilmarnock in the semi final of the 2017/18 William Hill Scottish Cup.

    The match is due to be played at Hampden Park on the weekend on Saturday, April 14.

    The tie marks the first time the Steelmen have reached last four of the Scottish Cup since April 2011, where they beat St Johnstone 3-0.

    The winners of the tie will play either Celtic or Rangers in the final.

    2017/18 William Hill Scottish Cup semi final draw

    Celtic v Rangers

    Motherwell v Aberdeen/Kilmarnock

  • First team

    Players react to quarter final drama

    Curtis Main, Trevor Carson and the heroic skipper Carl McHugh reflect on a dramatic quarter final victory over Hearts in the William Hill Scottish Cup. 

  • First team

    Robinson: Proud of each individual

    A thrilled Stephen Robinson reflected on his side’s dramatic victory in the quarter final of the William Hill Scottish Cup.

    Carl McHugh’s stunning winner in the 89th minute secured a 2-1 victory over Hearts at Fir Park, sending ‘Well back to Hampden for a second cup semi-final this season.

    And the Northern Irishman praised his players, who have overseen three Premiership sides to reach the last four.

    [pullquote]The energy and desire to keep going and keep believing makes me very proud of each individual.[/pullquote]

    “We didn’t give Hearts a minute to settle and that probably epitomises the team and the desire amongst the boys to get to the next round of this cup,” said Robinson.

    “They came on strong in the second half. They’re a good team who spend a lot of money on players.”

    And on captain Carl McHugh’s goal, the manager added: “I don’t think Carl will ever hit a shot like that with his right foot ever again, but it was a fantastic goal that deserved to win any match.”