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  • First team

    Lennon Miller nominated for SFWA Young Player of Year Award

  • Women

    Next up: Hearts (H)

  • First team

    Callum Slattery wins back to back player of the month awards

  • Archive

    Hearts: Penultimate Away Day

  • First team

    We’re going nowhere // Dundee 1-2 Motherwell

  • Women

    Rangers 6-0 Motherwell

  • Archive

    Dundee 1-2 Motherwell

  • Archive

    Michael Wimmer reacts to comeback win over Dundee

  • Women

    Next up: Rangers (A)

  • First team

    Harry Paton ahead of Dundee

  • First team

    Lennon Miller nominated for SFWA Young Player of Year Award

    Lennon Miller nominated for SFWA Young Player of Year Award

    Lennon Miller has been nominated for yet another award, this time for the SFWA Young Player of the Year award. 

    Having already won the Motherwell Player of the Year, Young Player of the Year and Coaches’ Player of the Year, he also picked up the PFA Young Player of the Year award at the start of May.

    Miller has now been nominated alongside Bobby Wales, David Watson and James Wilson for the Scottish Football Writers’ Association Young Player of the Year award.

    James McFadden picked up this award in the 2001/02 season, with David Turnbull being next Motherwell starlet to win it in 2019. Max Johnston became the third player to win it 2023, with Lennon Miller now aiming to becoming the fourth Motherwell Academy Graduate to win it this year.

  • Women

    Next up: Hearts (H)

    Next up: Hearts (H)

    Fresh from a week without competitive midweek action, Motherwell will seek to build upon a disappointing series of strong performances that unfortunately secured no points. 

    The women of steel were defeated in the Scottish Cup Semi-Final by nine-time champions Glasgow City before enduring successive defeats to league leaders Hibernian and Rangers, as a week of relentless competitive action taking its toll in the latter stages of the game at Broadwood Stadium.

    Paul Brownlie’s side will seek to replicate their previous performance over Hearts in East Kilbride, with Motherwell dominating much of the 90-minutes – earning a goalless draw at K-Park.

    The Tale of the Tape 

    Motherwell 

    Motherwell head to K-Park, ready to earn their first top-six points of the season, after a well-earned week of rest follows a demanding week of three successive matches on the road.

    Paul Brownlie’s side started brightly against title-chasers Rangers, trailing by one-goal at the break, but the fatigue of the previous two matches clearly impacted in the second-half, as Rangers netted five-goals in the latter stages to compile an unreflective scoreline at full-time.

    The women of steel will be without midfielder Brodie Greenwood, as the Scottish youth international remains unavailable to play against their parent club.

    Hearts 

    The Jambos will be focused on returning to a winning run of form spll after a frustrating defeat to their fierce Edinburgh rivals Hibernian at the Oriam last weekend.

    Ticket Information 

    Tickets can be purchased through the matchday turnstiles at K-Park. Both cash and card payments are accepted.

    • Adult – £8.
    • Concession – £3.
    • Under-11s – FREE TO ENTER.
  • First team

    Callum Slattery wins back to back player of the month awards

    Callum Slattery wins back to back player of the month awards

    Callum Slattery is your G4 Claims player of the month for April. 

    The box-to-box midfielder has returned to action with a bang, scoring five goals since returning in January. April was another successful month for Slattery, as he scored the leveller against St Johnstone, making him the joint-top goalscorer at the time.

    Against Hearts and Kilmarnock, he also continued to be a threat in the middle of the pitch, as he looked to provide the creative spark for the side.

    Well done, Callum.

  • Archive

    Hearts: Penultimate Away Day

    Hearts: Penultimate Away Day

    Motherwell travel to the capital to face Hearts on Saturday 10 May in the William Hill Premiership. 

    Kick off is 3pm at Tynecastle.

    How to follow the game

    Due to the limited allocation given, this will be one ticket per season ticket holder and will be first come, first served.

    Upper stand Lower Stand (singing section)
    Adults £27 £19
    Over 65/students £19 £15
    Under 18 £14 £14
    Under 16

    Under 13

    £7

    £5

    £7

    £5

    PLEASE NOTE, THE LOWER SECTION IS NOW SOLD OUT.

    Supporters are able to buy tickets online here or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Ticket Office open from 11am – 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, it will be live commentary only.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our third kit for this match.

    Squad Update

    There are no new injury concerns.

    Johnny Koutroumbis is suspended.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell ensured they would be playing top-flight thanks to a last-gasp 2-1 win over Dundee last Saturday. Tom Sparrow and Tawanda Maswanhise both reach six goals for the season, and both are currently the joint top goalscorers for the season.

    That result meant it was back-to-back wins for Michael Wimmer, who will be without Johnny Koutroumbis this weekend, due to the Aussie seeing red in the second-half at Dens Park.

    Motherwell are in pole position to finish seventh at present but will face stiff competition from Hearts in the final three matches. With only two points separating both teams, the winner of Saturday’s match will fancy their chances at finishing seventh.

    These two sides met only a couple of weeks ago in the final round of fixtures before the split. With both sides looking to finish in the top-six, the match ended 0-0, and both sides were left disappointed at missing out on the top-six. Hearts won the match in January in a narrow 1-0 win, with the Steelmen winning the first match between the sides earlier in the season 3-1.

    Opposition Report

    Neil Critchley departed his role as manager at the end of April following a 1-0 defeat to Dundee. Liam Fox has taken interim charge and got a tune out of the squad in his first match, winning 3-1 against The Staggies.

    That result all but assures Hearts will be nowhere near the relegation playoff spot come the end of the campaign and keeps them two points behind Motherwell with three games to go.

    Lawrence Shankland has had a quieter season by his standards but notched two goals in the most recent win against Ross County in the Highlands. That took his tally up to seven for the season, but January signing Elton Kabangu is the Jambos’ current top scorer with eight for the season.

     

  • First team

    We’re going nowhere // Dundee 1-2 Motherwell

    Motherwell were on the cusp of securing their Premiership status for the 2025/26 season when they travelled to Dundee, but when the hosts found the back of the net in the first-half, the task was made more difficult.

    When Dundee stunned the Steelmen with a second on the stroke of half-time, the game looked like it could have gotten away. VAR intervened to correctly rule the goal for offside in the build-up, and the deficit would remain at one.

    Tawanda Maswanhise would be introduced into the action during the interval, and his impact was almost immediate. With Motherwell in the ascendancy, Tom Sparrow levelled the game and put Dundee firmly on the back foot.

    Johnny Koutroumbis was given his marching orders, however, with ten minutes remaining, which could have put the spark out for Michael Wimmer’s side. However, it didn’t slow them down. Dan Casey’s header came off the bar, and Ewan Wilson watched the keeper save his effort. It was beginning to look like it wouldn’t be their day and the point would be a good result.

    But in the dying moments, Dom Thompson flighted a high cross ball into the area, and Maswanhise leaped highest and powered a header home, sparking wild celebrations. With Hearts winning, Motherwell had guaranteed their spot in the Premiership next season. Their 41st consecutive season is Scotland’s Premier Division.

  • Women

    Rangers 6-0 Motherwell

    Rangers 6-0 Motherwell

    It was a tough end to an exhausting week of football for the women of steel, who clearly tired against their full-time counterparts in the latter stages, as Rangers racked up a scoreline not reflective of the 90-minutes.  

    Paul Brownlie named five changes from the side that were narrowly defeated by league leaders Hibernian at Meadowbank on Wednesday evening. Rebecca Cameron replaced Emily Mutch in the Motherwell goal, with Rachel Todd, Lucy Barclay, Lucy Ronald and Chelsie Watson all named in the starting XI. Watson captained the side, with Inglis sidelined with injury. Rangers loanees Sophie Black and Eilidh Austin remained unavailable to play against their parent club.

    Motherwell started brightly and contested a closely-fought opening 45-minutes of football, as the women of steel repelled the majority of Rangers’ attacks, and limited the hosts to few enticing opportunities on the Motherwell goal. Following an intense week of Scottish Cup Semi-Final action, and a midweek visit to league leaders Hibernian – the minutes clearly took its toll in the second-half, as Rangers capitalised, racking up several late goals, distorting the deserved scoreline. Striker Katie Wilkinson hit Motherwell for five, with Mia McAulay converting the other solitary goal.

    The women of steel headed into the break one-goal behind, after Wilkinson capitalised on an unfortunate deflection that fell kindly into her path, drilling home her strike from close-range. The fatigue clearly started to show its effect, as the second-half progressed, with a delivery across the face of goal evading countless claret and amber jerseys before being dispatched by McAulay at the back post.

    Wilkinson narrowly beat Cameron with her right-footed penalty kick for the hosts third, as the Scottish shot stopper got a touch, but couldn’t claw Wilkinson’s strike clear of the target.

    Wilkinson netted a fourth with less than 10-minutes remaining before netting twice in the final two-minutes to compile a scoreline that doesn’t completely reflect the entire 90-minutes.

    Motherwell will return to action next weekend, when they welcome visitors Hearts to K-Park.

  • Archive

    Dundee 1-2 Motherwell

    Dundee 1-2 Motherwell

    Motherwell secured top-flight football for a 41st consecutive season after coming from behind to beat Dundee 1-2 at Dens Park.

    Antonio Portales gave the home side the lead, but goals from Tom Sparrow and a last-minute winner from Tawanda Maswanhise secured all three points for Motherwell, who were reduced to ten men following Johnny Koutroumbis’ red card.

    Michael Wimmer made one change to the starting eleven that beat St Johnstone last weekend as Aston Oxborough replaced Ellery Balcombe between the sticks.

    The stopper was called into action early in the first half as he raced off his line and produced a fine save to deny Adewumi.

    However, the English keeper was powerless to deny Dundee taking the lead on the half-hour mark. A throw-in deep into the Motherwell box came deflected off Andy Halliday and set up Antonio Portales to fire into the top corner from 15 yards.

    Motherwell looked for a quick reply and weren’t far off as Callum Slattery’s first touch set him wonderfully, but the midfielder had to watch as his shot fizzed just over the bar.

    Incredibly, Dundee thought they had doubled their lead minutes before half-time as Portales produced a stunning carbon copy of his first goal. Thankfully, upon review, Clark Robertson was ruled offside in the buildup, and the goal was chalked off.

    The Steelmen almost went into the break level as the ball fell to Johnny Koutroumbis at the back post, but the defender couldn’t find the finish, firing well over the bar.

    Michael Wimmer turned to his bench at the break, bringing on Tawanda Maswanhise to replace Harry Paton, and he looked an instant threat as he danced down the left and saw his shot deflected wide of the post.

    The Steelmen looked more dangerous and got their rewards just before the hour. Teenage midfielder Lennon Miller worked his way forward and forced a kind ricochet for Tom Sparrow to fire in his sixth goal of the season.

    As the game wore on and with a draw looking most likely, Motherwell’s hopes of coming away with a point took a dent as Johnny Koutroumbis saw red. Initially booked for a foul on Larkeche, the Aussie’s tackle was deemed worthy of further inspection by VAR, with referee Kevin Clancy agreeing that there was more than met the eye initially, and the red card was issued.

    The visitors might have settled for a point but actually looked more dangerous. Ewan Wilson, brought on in a defensive reshuffle, saw his effort palmed wide for a corner, and from the resulting set-play Dan Casey’s header came crashing back off the bar.

    The visitors’ luck seemed to be out until stoppage time when Dom Thompson found himself down the right wing. He cut back in on his left foot and sent a deep ball to the back post where, somehow, Tawanda Maswanhise rose highest and powered a header past Trevor Carson.

    That sent the travelling supporters wild, and with Ross County losing to Hearts, the result sealed Motherwell’s place in the top-flight for another season.

  • Archive

    Michael Wimmer reacts to comeback win over Dundee

    Michael Wimmer’s thoughts on coming from behind to beat Dundee and securing Premiership football for another season.

  • Women

    Next up: Rangers (A)

    Next up: Rangers (A)

    Motherwell face their third and final matchday of the week, as they turn their attention towards Cumbernauld when they face title-chasers Rangers at Broadwood Stadium on Sunday. 

    The women of steel have already faced a Scottish Cup Semi-Final against Glasgow City before competing against league leaders Hibernian at Meadowbank on Wednesday evening.

    Paul Brownlie’s side will seek to reverse their previous fortunes at Broadwood following a two-nil defeat in October last year.

    The Tale of the Tape 

    Motherwell 

    Motherwell have faced a tumultuous week of competitive action after experiencing the pride and heartbreak of a Scottish Cup Semi-Final defeat at Hampden Park before closely-battling league leaders Hibernian, but were left frustrated by two self-inflicted goals that gifted the hosts a narrow advantage.

    A defensive mix-up win the Motherwell box allowed Hibs to capitalise after an opening period of attacking opportunities for the visitors. A corner-kick moments before half-time sealed the three-points, as Motherwell left the Scottish capital frustrated, but encouraged by their impressive display.

    The women of steel will be without midfielder Sophie Black and forward Eilidh Austin, as the pair remain unavailable to play against their parent club.

    Rangers

    Rangers have faced a mixed week of results after securing their Scottish Cup final place following a five-nil victory over Aberdeen at Hampden Park, but a one-nil defeat to rivals Glasgow City at Ibrox extended the Gers gap to leaders Hibernian to five-points.

    Ticket Information 

    Tickets can be purchased online prior to the game HERE or through the turnstile at Broadwood.

    • Adult – £8.
    • Concession – £5.
  • First team

    Harry Paton ahead of Dundee

    Harry Paton would love to remain at Fir Park next season but knows he’ll only get that opportunity if he impressed manager Michael Wimmer in the remaining William Hill Premiership matches. 

    Paton and the squad remain as hungry as ever for these four remaining matches, with everyone wanting to finish as high up the table as possible.

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