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    Next up: Dundee

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    Manager reacts to Ross County defeat

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    Motherwell 0-1 Ross County

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    Liam Kelly named February player of the month

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    Graham Alexander previews the visit of Ross County

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    Barry Maguire injury blow

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    PJ Morrison joins Alloa on loan

  • Archive

    Pick your February player of the month

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    Next up: Ross County

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    Manager reacts to draw at Rangers

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    Next up: Dundee

    Next up: Dundee

    Dundee are the visitors in the cinch Premiership on Saturday.

    Kick-off is at 3pm.

    Ticket information

    Tickets are now available to buy online or from the Fir Park ticket office. Dundee fans are asked to buy directly from their club.

    Pay at the gate is not available. Alternatively, call 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Ticket prices are:

    O’Donnell, Cooper & McLean (away) Stand Price
    Adults £24
    Concessions £17
    Juveniles £3
    One adult + two kids £28
    Hunter Stand
    Adults £20
    Concessions £16
    Juveniles £3
    One adult + two kids £24

    – Concessions are listed as Over 60s, 16-18 year olds and full-time students with a valid matriculation card.
    – Juveniles are listed as 15 and under.

    Covid restrictions

    Covid-19 certification checks will not be in place.

    We would still advise that all fans take a lateral flow test before travelling to the match, regardless of their vaccination status.

    Watch live online

    In the UK and Ireland, you can buy a pay-per-view pass for £12. To buy, go to ppv.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    If you’re based abroad, you can watch via subscription at live.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Form guide

    After a well-earned point at Ibrox, Motherwell will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing midweek defeat to Ross County and are still searching for their first league win in 2022.

    Motherwell sit 7th in the table, two points off of fourth placed Livingston.

    Dundee have lost only one of their last five away games, losing 3-2 to table-toppers Celtic in Mark McGhee’s first match in charge.

    Tale of the tape

    Both sides have won their respective home cinch Premiership matches between the two this campaign.

    Motherwell won 1-0 the last time the two sides met at Fir Park.

  • First team

    Manager reacts to Ross County defeat

    “We have a weak spot giving cheap goals away, even though the penalty was outside the box. That’s what cost us tonight.”

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    Motherwell 0-1 Ross County

    Motherwell 0-1 Ross County

    Motherwell failed to break down an organised Ross County as all three points made the long journey back to the Highlands.

    After the stirring fightback at Ibrox on Sunday, the ‘Well fans anticipated an inspired performance from the Fir Park men.

    But it never materialised in a match with few highlights where a stubborn and County were the more determined to win.

    A lacklustre first half cost the Fir Park men as Joseph Hungbo’s goal from a 15th minute penalty gave the Dingwall side an advantage they seldom looked like surrendering.

    Although Graham Alexander’s men showed some urgency and improvement in the second 45, it was not enough to save his side from extending its dismal winless run to nine league games.

    With three crucial home games in the next 11 days, Graham Alexander rotated his playing squad once again making four changes to the side that bravely fought back for a well-earned point against Rangers.

    Sondre Solholm returned to the heart of the ‘Well defence alongside Ricki Lamie, at the expense of Bevis Mugabi,, with Sean Goss starting in front of them in midfield.

    The biggest alteration was up front with Kevin van Veen and Connor Shields reunited to lead the home attack alongside an on-form Kaiyne Woolery.

    After fighting back from being a goal down in their last three games, the Steelmen were looking for a more positive start against Malky Mackay’s side.

    However, it didn’t turn out that way as the home side fell behind after only 15 minutes.

    Jake Carroll got caught on the wrong side of Kayne Ramsay as they approached the corner of the ‘Well box. Although the replays showed the foul was outside the box, referee John Beaton had no hesitation pointing to the penalty spot.

    That was enough to allow Hungbo to send Liam Kelly the wrong way and claim his 14th goal of the season.

    Providing the Dingwall side with something to defend they conceded most of the possession to the Fir Park men, who found it difficult to get behind a solid, no-nonsense blue line.

    Woolery’s occasional burst of pace down the right brought an air of excitement and promise but little else as the first half progressed towards the break with Ross Laidlaw’s goal largely unthreatened.

    The lack of cohesion in ‘Well’s play, with far too many passes going astray, was acknowledged by the frustrated home fans as they voiced their disapproval at the half-time whistle.

    On the evidence of the first half, the ‘Well boss had plenty of options to make any number of changes at half-time. But the ‘Well boss was content to standby the same eleven hoping for a vast improvement.

    His faith was almost repaid within 90 seconds. Woolery sent Van Veen into the box on the right and his low cross found Shields lurking four yards out but only able to side foot the ball narrowly past.

    That bright start was appreciated by the home crowd and a couple of minutes later there was further applause when Van Veen’s drive from 30 yards gave Laidlaw his first serious save of the game.

    Despite the more promising start to the second half, Alexander made his first change after 56 minutes swapping Joe Efford for Shields.

    That triggered a procession of substitutions from County as their delaying tactics added to the home side’s frustrations.

    A quick turn from Van Veen after 65 minutes sent Woolery racing into the box but – from a tight angle – his solid strike on goal was blocked by the ‘keeper’s right boot.

    However, as the Highlanders dug in for a precious three points, Motherwell were devoid of ideas and the ability to create clear cut chances.

    In attempt to make the breakthrough, Jordan Roberts was brought on for the final 18 minutes.

    A final threat saw Carroll’s inswinging corner finding Van Veen in the six-yard box but his flashing header sent the ball wide of goal.

    Virtually all the of excitement was contained in the last five minutes when ‘Well spent the entire time in the County box.

    In the final minute ‘Well were denied an equaliser they might have just deserved, when Roberts’ bullet header from five yards was palmed over the bar by the quick reactions of Laidlaw.

    But – in truth – it was too little from a ‘Well side which will want to put a hugely disappointing 90 minutes behind them.

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    Liam Kelly named February player of the month

    Liam Kelly named February player of the month

    Liam Kelly is your Paycare player of the month for February.

    Beating Bevis Mugabi, Kaiyne Woolery and Kevin Van Veen in the public vote, Kelly picks up his second player of the month trophy at Motherwell.

    The stopper started in all six games in February, producing a number of world class stops to help the side achieve three points and a spot in the Scottish Cup Quarter Final.

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    Graham Alexander previews the visit of Ross County

    The Motherwell boss says his team have to 100% focussed on the Ross County game if they want to achieve their long term goals.

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    Barry Maguire injury blow

    Barry Maguire injury blow

    Barry Maguire will miss the rest of the campaign after undergoing an operation on his quad.

    The former Scotland Under 21 international picked up the injury at Tynecastle in January whilst trying to win the ball in a tackle.

    It looked as if the 23-year-old would be able to rehab back without further intervention, but surgery will now be required, meaning he will play no further part this campaign.

    “I feel for him as he has done everything right,” manager Graham Alexander said.

    “If I know anything about Barry, he will come back better and stronger.”

    We wish Barry the best with his recovery.

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    PJ Morrison joins Alloa on loan

    PJ Morrison joins Alloa on loan

    PJ Morrison has joined Alloa Athletic on loan for the rest of the season.

    The goalkeeper heads to League One as he continues his development.

    Morrison, 24, has had a number of successful loan spells at Albion Rovers, Cowdenbeath, Falkirk and Ayr United.

    We wish PJ all the best for the rest of the campaign.

  • Archive

    Pick your February player of the month

    Pick your February player of the month

    It’s time to pick your Paycare Motherwell FC player of the month for February.

    To vote, head to our Facebook page and pick your favourite.

    Bevis Mugabi, Liam Kelly, Kevin van Veen and Kaiyne Woolery are in contention.

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    Next up: Ross County

    Next up: Ross County

    Ross County are our visitors in the cinch Premiership on Wednesday night.

    Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

    Ticket information

    Tickets are now available to buy online or from the Fir Park ticket office. Ross County fans are asked to buy directly from their club.

    Pay at the gate is not available. Alternatively, call 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Ticket prices are:

    O’Donnell, Cooper & McLean (away) Stand Price
    Adults £24
    Concessions £17
    Juveniles £3
    One adult + two kids £28
    Hunter Stand
    Adults £20
    Concessions £16
    Juveniles £3
    One adult + two kids £24

    – Concessions are listed as Over 60s, 16-18 year olds and full-time students with a valid matriculation card.
    – Juveniles are listed as 15 and under.

    Covid restrictions

    Covid-19 certification checks will not be in place.

    We would still advise that all fans take a lateral flow test before travelling to the match, regardless of their vaccination status.

    Watch live online

    In the UK and Ireland, you can buy a pay-per-view pass for £12. To buy, go to ppv.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    If you’re based abroad, you can watch via subscription at live.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Form guide

    Motherwell are unbeaten in three, defeating Aberdeen before a draw against the Dons at Fir Park, and then a comeback 2-2 draw at Rangers on Sunday.

    Ross County have won two, drawn two and lost one of their last five, defeating St Johnstone 3-1 at home on Saturday.

    Tale of the tape

    Both sides have won their respective home matches between the two this campaign.

    Motherwell won 2-1 at Fir Park in September, before a 3-1 victory for the Staggies in Dingwall in January.

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    Manager reacts to draw at Rangers

    “We’re proud of everyone. We deserved a point for our commitment and togetherness.”