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    Get your tickets for Hearts

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    Manager: Break has done us good

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    David Turnbull: the comeback story

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    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v Ross County

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    Opposition report: A look at Ross County

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    Next up: Ross County

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    Highlights as Motherwell lose to St Mirren

  • First team

    “We have to believe again’

  • First team

    Motherwell lose to St Mirren

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    ‘It’s up to us to maintain third spot’

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    Get your tickets for Hearts

    Get your tickets for Hearts

    Tickets are on sale for our trip to face Heart of Midlothian on Saturday, 7 March.

    Cash gates will not be available and you must buy in advance.

    Tickets are available online now or from the Fir Park ticket office until 4pm on Friday.

    Adult £29
    Over 65s / full-time students £21
    Under 18 £15
    Under 16 £8
    Under 13 £5

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

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    Manager: Break has done us good

    “We’ve gone away and worked on things. We have a real opportunity to finish the season strongly.”

    Stephen Robinson looks ahead to Wednesday night’s visit of Ross County.

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    David Turnbull: the comeback story

    In June 2019, David Turnbull’s incredible rise was about to reach a new high.

    After breaking into the team after rising through the Motherwell youth ranks, the midfielder netted 15 times and became an immediately influential player for the Steelmen, despite only being 20 years of age.

    With such great talent and promise, it was inevitable others would come calling. Both Celtic and Norwich City had bids accepted which would have far surpassed Motherwell’s record transfer fee, with David settling on a switch to Celtic.

    With the deal signed, he underwent medical tests in the last step before moving to Glasgow. But then, in a matter of hours, it all collapsed around him.

    A problem with his knee which he had no prior knowledge or symptoms of meant he needed an operation which would keep him out for months, and led to the transfer being called off.

    Such a blow had the potential to be a physically and mentally demanding challenge for a young player who, through no fault of his own, had saw his career come to an unexpected pause.

    This is the story of his comeback.

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    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v Ross County

    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v Ross County

    There’s a live stream and live audio available from Motherwell v Ross County on Wednesday night.

    We’ve live video of the match available to viewers outside of the UK and Ireland for just £12 a month. Kick off is at 7.45pm GMT.

    To subscribe and get all Motherwell home matches – and the majority of away games – head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk now and sign up.

    If you’re in the UK or Ireland and can’t make it, don’t worry. We’ve also got live audio commentary of the match for just £5.99 a month.

    Head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk to sign up. Just choose the UK/Ireland commentary option.

    2019/20 Motherwell streaming service matches

    Date Match Service available
    4 March 2020 Motherwell v Ross County Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    7 March 2020 Hearts v Motherwell Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    14 March 2020 Motherwell v Aberdeen Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    21 March 2020 Motherwell v Kilmarnock Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    4 April 2020 Rangers v Motherwell Live audio only

     

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    Opposition report: A look at Ross County

    Opposition report: A look at Ross County

    Ross County are the opponents on Wednesday night, as Motherwell return to action after an eight-day break.

    Here’s a look at the Staggies.

    The story so far

    Promoted back to the Premiership at the first time of asking in 2018/19, the northern side have set about re-establishing their top flight credentials.

    Sitting ninth through 28 games, they find themselves in with an outside chance of a top six finish, sitting eight points off Hibernian with 15 left to play for.

    Looking over their shoulder, play-off placed Hamilton are eight points behind, with bottom club Hearts two points further back.

    Form guide

    Since losing to Motherwell 2-1 on Boxing Day at home, the Staggies have won two, drawn three and lost five.

    On their travels, a 2-1 win at Pittodrie last time out ended a run of 12 games without a victory away.

    Three to watch

    Josh Mullin

    Attacking midfielder Josh Mullin hit double figures for assists and goals as Ross County took their place back in the top flight and he’s carried on his rich vein of form into life in the Premiership.

    Mullin has been involved in 21% of the Staggies’ league goals so far this season – contributing five assists and one goal.

    The former Livingston and Albion Rovers man has recently spoken of the great team spirit within the camp at County, pointing to the fighting qualities shown as they battled back to earn a share of the spoils against St Johnstone and in the 2-1 triumph against Aberdeen.

    Billy McKay

    The goals of Billy McKay have been pivotal in moving Ross County towards achieving their target of Scottish Premiership safety.

    A double in the victory over Aberdeen, the equaliser in the 1-1 draw with St Johnstone and both goals in the 2-0 home success against Livingston means that the 31-year-old has moved the Northern Irishman on to eleven goals in all competitions this season.

    McKay has made a habit of producing the goods in front of goal throughout his career and finished the last decade as the fourth top scorer in the Premiership – hitting the net 75 times.

    Lee Erwin

    One of three former ‘Well players among the ranks at County, Lee Erwin will be looking to make an impact when he comes up against the Steelmen this evening.

    After enjoying an encouraging debut season in the Motherwell first team in which he scored six league goals including the opener in the 3-1 Scottish Premiership play-off first leg victory over Rangers at Ibrox, Erwin would make the move to Leeds United.

    In truth his career somewhat stalled after heading down south, though he has shown glimpses of the potential he showed during his time at Fir Park in a one-year spell at Kimarnock and then during his time in the Highlands with the Staggies.

    Buy in advance or pay at the gate

    Tickets are available online now or from the Fir Park ticket office. Cash gates are also available on the day.

    Adult £24 / £20
    Over 60s / 16-18s / full-time students £17 / £16
    Children aged 15 and under £3
    One adult and two kids £28 / £24

    The cheaper price is for our John Hunter Stand for home supporters. Away fans can pay at the gate at the South Stand.

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

    Can’t make it? Listen live

    There’s a live stream available outside of the UK/Ireland, and live audio available to all from Motherwell v Ross County on Wednesday.

    To subscribe and get all Motherwell home matches – and the majority of away games – head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk now and sign up.

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    Next up: Ross County

    Next up: Ross County

    After a short break, Motherwell return to league business on Wednesday night with a home match against Ross County.

    Kick-off at Fir Park is at 7.45pm.

    Tale of the tape

    Sitting third in the table, Motherwell head into the match without a win in eight matches. Three draws and five defeats came from those games, but Stephen Robinson’s side still maintain a one-point gap over fourth-placed Aberdeen.

    County were 2-1 winners in their last league match away to Aberdeen, having been denied victory at home to St Johnstone in a last-gasp 1-1 draw prior to that.

    Ninth in the table, the Staggies are eight points off a possible top six finish with five games left to play, eight points above the play-off spot and 10 clear of botom club Hearts.

    Head to head

    Motherwell were victors in the last meeting between the two, coming from behind to win in stoppage time in Dingwall on Boxing Day through goals from Ross MacIver and Declan Gallagher.

    Before that, County have won their last two visits to Fir Park. A 2-1 victory on league business in September followed a Scottish Cup win by the same score last January.

    Buy in advance or pay at the gate

    Tickets are available online now or from the Fir Park ticket office. Cash gates are also available on the day.

    Adult £24 / £20
    Over 60s / 16-18s / full-time students £17 / £16
    Children aged 15 and under £3
    One adult and two kids £28 / £24

    The cheaper price is for our John Hunter Stand for home supporters. Away fans can pay at the gate at the South Stand.

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

    Can’t make it? Listen live

    There’s a live stream available outside of the UK/Ireland, and live audio available to all from Motherwell v Ross County on Wednesday.

    To subscribe and get all Motherwell home matches – and the majority of away games – head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk now and sign up.

  • First team

    Highlights as Motherwell lose to St Mirren

    Motherwell threw away a first-half lead to go down 2-1 at home in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

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    “We have to believe again’

    “People have lost a bit of form and a bit of confidence. We need to make them believe in themselves again.”

    Stephen Robinson reacts to Motherwell’s loss to St Mirren.

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    Motherwell lose to St Mirren

    Motherwell lose to St Mirren

    Motherwell contrived to throw away a half-time lead, three points and a great opportunity to extend their lead over fourth placed Aberdeen as they lost 2-1 to St Mirren.

    The third meeting between these two sides inside three weeks finally produced a winner in regulation time. And once agin ‘Well were deflated at the end when another late loss cost them dearly.

    A Liam Donnelly penalty after 12 minutes allowed the Steelmen to control the first half.

    Saints ‘keeper Vaclav Hladky then made a handful of first half saves to restrict Motherwell to the solitary goal and keep alive Saints’ hopes of taking something from the game.

    However, after Saints grabbed an equaliser five minutes into the second half, the Fir Park men lost their grip on the game. And just when it looked like they were going to drop two points, Iklay Durmas smashed home the winner four minutes from time to leave ‘Well empty handed.

    Not surprisingly Stephen Robinson went with the side available to him which did extremely well against Accies on Saturday, especially when they were reduced to 10 men following Christopher Long’s dismissal. His red card forced the solitary change, with Jermaine Hylton taking his place playing in a more central role alongside Tony Watt.

    What was a pleasant surprise was the inclusion of shirt number 7, with David Turnbull’s return to full fitness meriting him a place on the home bench.

    Within two minutes Hylton had stretched the visitors’ defence but having escaped Conor McCarthy on the halfway line, the Saints defender managed to recover blocking Hylton at the edge of the box.

    Four minutes later a quick break towards the Saints goal, Allan Campbell fed in the overlapping Rolando Aarons but blasted the ball high into the away fans behind Hladky’s goal.

    The on-loan Newcastle United winger made amends in the 12th minute. A quick exchange with Hylton on the halfway line sent Aarons racing towards the Saints box where he was tripped by Akin Famewo, with referee David Munro immediately pointing to the penalty spot.

    Despite missing ‘Well’s first in last week’s penalty shoot-out, Liam Donnelly confidently stepped up to slam the ball high into the corner of the net to open the scoring.

    Five minutes later it could have been 2-0. Aarons, supplying all the dead balls from the right, found Declan Gallagher and his downward header forced a good save from Hladky. The Saints ‘keeper then reacted smartly to deny Watt who had latched onto the rebound six yards from goal.

    The home defence comfortably dealt with a couple of Saints chances before ‘Well almost scored on the break from one of them. Aaron’s cleared the flag kick out to Watt who superbly carried the ball 80 yards into Hladky’s area before his angled drive was palmed round the post by the ‘keeper.

    From then until the half-time whistle a series of corner and free kicks pinned Saints into their own area, but Hladky stood firm to block Hylton’s low drive before clutching Aaron’s curling free kick under his cross bar.

    Although they failed to turn their first half dominance into more goals, it was a much improved scoreline this week, as the Fir Park fans looked forward to the second half.

    Conversely, Saints entered the second 45 knowing they were still in the game and within five minutes the Paisley men were level.

    Lee Hodson cut in from the right to fire a low ball into the six-yard box. Campbell, standing in front of Mark Gillespie failed to clear the ball leaving Jon Obika to flick the ball high into the net and make it 1-1.

    It might have been worse for the Steelmen three minutes later when Gillespie, with his first real save of the match was at full stretch to push a 20 yard drive from Durmus round his right hand post.

    Motherwell looked out of sorts and even the introduction of Ross MacIver for the injured Mark O’Hara after 55 failed to have any affect.

    In a bid to find that spark and a winner, Turnbull was given a heroes welcome and 20 minutes to exert his influence on the game.

    Eight minutes from time it almost happened when the midfielder’s cross picked out Watt but from eight yard his header was straight at the ‘keeper.

    Watt then worked a clever one-two with MacIver but as the ball rolled across the box the former Celtic striker couldn’t turn and get his shot on goal.

    Just as ‘Well looked the more dangerous the Buddies hit them with a sucker punch. From a quick break down the right the ball was centred into the box and laid back for Durmus to smash it high past Gillespie to give Saints a much needed three points.

    However it left ‘Well fans once again dumfounded by their side’s home form and an inability to hold on to a winning position.

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    ‘It’s up to us to maintain third spot’

    “We know how hard we’ve worked to get to this position. It’s up to us to try and maintain that now.”

    Keith Lasley looks ahead to Motherwell v St Mirren on Tuesday.