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    Kilmarnock 3 – 1 Motherwell

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    Motherwell slipped to a 3-1 defeat at Rugby Park despite taking the lead early on through John Sutton.

    The Steelmen came flying out of the blocks and Englishman Sutton prodded home from close range following great wing play by Chris Humphrey.

    The lead was short-lived, however, and the home side equalised when Manuel Pascali headed home following an Alexei Eremenko corner.

    Killie took the lead shortly before the interval in controversial circumstances when Pascali was adjudged to have been pushed inside the area by Gavin Gunning. The referee pointed to the spot allowing Jamie Hamill to fire home.

    Paatelainen’s side were by far the better side in the second half and confirmed their win when Liam Kelly headed home a Eremenko corner to all but guarantee Kilmarnock a top-six finish.

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall made three changes to the side that drew with Dundee United last Sunday. Keith Lasley was suspended, Stevie Hammell injured himself in training on Friday and Jamie Murphy dropped to the bench. They were replaced by Jonathan Page, Steve Jennings and Chris Humphrey.

    However, before kick-off, Jeffers tweaked a neck muscle in the warm-up and had to be replaced late on by Jamie Murphy.

    Despite this blow, Motherwell came out the traps well and a shot from Steven Saunders flew wide and a Tom Hateley half-volley was blocked on route when it seemed destined to be at least troubling Killie’s Finnish goalkeeper Anssi Jaakkola.

    The Steelmen were very much on the front foot but their fluency was interrupted by a freak injury to Scotland U21 star Steven Saunders. The young defender fell awkwardly with his foot planted and had to be stretchered off with what looks like a nasty ankle knock.

    That forced Stuart McCall into a change with Ross Forbes coming on in the middle of the park with Tom Hateley having to fill-in at right full back.

    Motherwell continued to have the better of the opening exchanges and Gavin Gunning posted a notice of intent after fourteen minutes when he met a Jennings lay-off but could only blast his shot from distance high over the bar.

    It was a warning Killie would fail to heed as McCall’s men took a deserved lead just one minute later. Chris Humphrey was the architect, roasting Tim Clancy and leaving Eremenko for dead before clipping a low near post cross that allowed John Sutton to nip in ahead of Mohamadou Sissoko and prod past Jaakkola for his fourteenth goal of the campaign.

    Motherwell continued to push and almost doubled their advantage five minutes later when, again, the dangerous Sutton almost got in amongst the goals. His lovely deft header from a Jennings cross hit the post before dropping wide for a goal kick.

    It was to prove a crucial let-off for the home side who, within two minutes, levelled the game. Motherwell needlessly conceded a corner which they struggled to clear. The ball eventually landed back at the feet of the taker, Eremenko, who skipped past Jennings before hanging up a lovely cross towards the back post which was powered home by Manuel Pascali despite the best efforts of Darren Randolph.

    The home support were out of their seats just after the half-hour when Liam Kelly blasted a long-range effort a few yards over Darren Randolph’s crossbar. A minute later, the same player delivered a terrific back-post cross that was met by Craig Bryson only for his shot to be blocked by the alert Stephen Craigan at the expense of another corner.

    For all that goalmouth action, it looked as if the teams would go in level at the break – but a controversial penalty would give the home side the crucial lead at the interval. A somewhat innocuous looking ball into the box was challenged for by both Gunning and Pascali. It appeared no more than a usual coming together but Mike Tumilty spotted an infringement and pointed to the spot.

    Jamie Hamill was in no mood for mercy and he slammed home the penalty kick in off the left hand post leaving Randolph with no chance. Gunning, for his part, was booked for protesting.

    Kilmarnock were immediately in the ascendancy in the second half and should have extended their lead when Kelly, finding massive amounts of space inside the area, failed to round off an excellent Killie move when he fired wide of the post.

    Eremenko had another shot from the edge of the area comfortably saved and Silva stung the palms of Randolph with a low, fizzing drive that forced the Motherwell keeper to expertly turn round the post. Killie did eventually grab the crucial third and McCall would be left to tear his hair out as Mixu Paatelainen’s men scored from the resulting corner.

    Eremenko was the taker, whipping in a front post corner that allowed Kelly to peel of his marker and beat the outrushing Darren Randolph to the punch, heading the ball into an unguarded net.

    McCall threw on Steve Jones in place of Jonathan Page but struggled for penetration despite working the ball towards the edge of the Kilmarnock area often enough.

    One such break through did come on the 63rd minute when, after playing a neat one-two with John Sutton, Steve Jennings fired in a low shot that forced Jaakkola to smother. Shortly after, Murphy blazed over after neat passing build-up and a Gunning header was bundled off the line by Bryson. The small band of Motherwell fans behind the goal sensed that, perhaps, their team still had an avenue to get back in the game.

    But, with each additional body that pushed forward, Killie would hit on the counter and, to be fair, the Rugby Park men could and should have extended their advantage in the last twenty minutes, but a combination of poor finishing and excellent goalkeeping kept the scoreline at 3-1.

    Randolph blocked superbly from Hamill after the former Scotland U21 ace had broke the offside trap. He also stopped Kelly from adding to his tally and made an excellent save from Silva who fired a blistering shot from the edge of the area.

    Motherwell huffed and puffed towards the end, even passing up an excellent three-versus-one counter-attack as the game drew to a close. Even on the stroke of full-time they couldn’t pull one back when a Tom Hateley free-kick was turned over by Jaakkola.

    Despite the defeat, Motherwell remain in the top-six, one point ahead of Inverness Caley who failed to take advantage of the slip, losing 1-0 away at Tannadice. The fight for the last remaining top-six space goes on and looks lightly to go to the wire.

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    Alan Burrows at Rugby Park

    90mins – Full time – Kilmarnock 3 – 1 Motherwell

    87mins – Hateley free-kick from distance is tipped over by Jaakkola!

    85mins – Motherwell break three on one but somehow manage to make it a mess of it and the chance is cleared.

    83mins – Killie are battering the Motherwell goal. Only Darren Randolph’s brilliance has kept this respectable.

    73mins – Great cross from the right by Hamill is met by Bryson inside the six-yard box but his header is saved by Randolph.

    71mins – Killie break straight up the park and Hamill finds himself in acres of space but his low shot is well blocked by Randolph.

    70mins – Motherwell almost pull one back. Corner from Forbes is met by Gunning. His header is somehow blocked on the line by Bryson.

    65mins – Another good passing move from Motherwell. Murphy and Jennings combine but Murphy’s shot is well over.

    63mins – Motherwell hit on the counter. Jennings plays a neat one-two with Sutton but his low shot is straight at Jaakkola.

    61mins – Eremenko fires over after good work on the left flank by Silva. Killie are well on top here…

    55mins – Steve Jones comes in for Page as the attendance is announced as 4259!

    52mins – Corner from Eremenko finds Kelly at the front post and he nips in ahead of Randolph to head home.

    52mins – GOAL Kilmarnock. Liam Kelly

    51mins – David Silva tests the big Rep of Ireland International with a stinging low drive that is turned away for a corner.

    49mins – Eremenko shot from the edge of the area is again comfortable for Randolph.

    46mins – Kilmarnock kick off and almost start with a goal but Liam Kelly fires wide after a good move down the right.

    Half Time – Kilmarnock 2 – 1 Motherwell. The Steelmen are very unlucky to go in behind. Soft penalty puts Killie ahead. Tumilty is booed off!

    45mins – Hutchinson goes in the book. Joins Forbes, Jennings and Gunning.

    44mins – GOAL Kilmarnock. Jamie Hamill slams home to make it 2-1. Looked very, very, very, very soft!

    44mins – Penalty for Killie

    34mins – Kelly cross to the back post finds Bryson but his shot is deflected wide off Craigan.

    33mins – A long range shot from Liam Kelly has the Killie fans out their seats but no danger for Randolph as he watches it over.

    24mins – Motherwell fail to deal with a corner and when Eremenko hangs up a cross Manuel Pascali heads home. Too easy for the home side.

    23mins – GOAL Kilmarnock – Manuel Pascali

    20mins – Offfft, Motherwell hit the post. Jennings cross is flicked on by Sutton but it hits the outside of the post.

    19mins – Jennings booked!

    17mins – Eremenko free-kick from the edge of the area drops comfortably in the arms of Darren Randolph.

    15mins – That’s Sutton’s 40th goal for Motherwell on his 95th start in Claret and Amber. What a record that is!

    15mins – Fantastic driving run from Humphrey. Takes out two before turning it across the face for Sutton to prod home.

    15mins – GOOOOOAALLLLLLLLLLLL Motherwell!

    14mins – Good half chance for ‘Well there. Jennings won the ball and teed up the on-rushing Gunning but his shot from distance blazes over!

    9mins – Bit of a lull in the atmosphere after that injury to Saunders. With SS off & Jeffers forced off in the warm-up, it’s a patch up job.

    8mins – The young defender is having to come off… On a stretcher. Ross Forbes is coming on with Hateley shifting to RB.

    6mins – Both teams are guilty of giving away possession cheaply. Play is broke up after an injury to Steven Saunders. Looks bad….

    4mins – Blasted shot by Hateley is blocked on route… That was going close I think!

    2mins – Early free-kick for ‘Well is cleared by the Killie back line. The Steelmen remain on the front foot.

    1mins – Motherwell to kick-off – Jennings and the late intro of Murphy to get us underway…

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    Motherwell manager Stuart McCall:

    “I have talked about inconsistency since I came to the club and I think you saw that in two halves today.

    “After an excellent goal we played well in the first half and we were quite comfortable. We know how Kilmarnock play; you can talk about many good players they have but we lost three goals from set pieces today and when you get beat with a simple corner it s not good enough, particularly with the height we have in our team

    “I can make excuses for them (the set-pieces) as we lost Hammell at the last minute in training on Friday (hamstring), then Jeffers (neck) just before the game and then Saunders (ankle) early in the game.

    “And, although I am not one for blaming officials, there were a lot of decisions that went against us and, once again, the penalty was incredibly soft.”

    Kilmarnock manager Mixu Paatelainen:

    “I enjoyed the second half and so did the fans, I hope. I’m delighted. Three points, that’s what we were after.

    “We kept the ball under control, we passed it from man to man, we had good movement. And we defended well. They feel comfortable out there.

    “If you have that security and peace of mind then you relax a bit and your passes are better weighted and your movement is a little bit sharper and earlier and that’s what happened in the second half.

    “All in all, I don’t think we had a weak link out there on the pitch. Everybody played their part and did well.”

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    Youths slip to Arabs defeat

    Despite a spirited showing, Motherwell U19s crashed to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Dundee Utd at St Andrews this afternoon.

    The home side grabbed the only goal of the game seven minutes before the end of an otherwise even first half. Jordan Elfverson collected a neat pass through the centre of the Motherwell defensive line and finished with some aplomb, finishing beyond Bradley into the far corner.

    Young’s men, inspired by winger Josh Watt who was in outstanding form, created numerous chances during the second forty-five – including hitting the woodwork twice – but were unable to get themselves back in the game.

    Full report and Gordon Young’s reaction to follow…

    Motherwell: Bradley, Halsman, Murray, Lynch, Griffin (McLean – 76mins), Carswell, McKinnon, MacDonald, Watt, Erwin, Howarth

    Subs Not Used: Muir, Ashgar

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    Replay prices confirmed

    Ticket prices for the forthcoming Scottish Cup Quarter Final Replay clash with Dundee Utd at Fir Park can now be confirmed.

    Entry to the match, on Wednesday 30th March 2011, will be pay at the gate with admission prices agreed below.

    Motherwell Season Ticket Holders will be able to reserve their usual seat by popping into the Chapman Building from Monday 21st March – remembering to bring their season ticket as proof – or via the telephone on 01698 333 333 (Option 2).

    ADULTS:    £10
    CONCESSIONS:                                                    £5
    • Concessions are listed as Under 16s, Over 60s and full time students with a valid matriculation card.
    • Fans who require wheelchair access should contact Elaine MacDonald at the club on 01698 338009 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.
    • If you are new to Fir Park, everything you will need to know is available at our handy “New Fans” section.
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    CashBack for Communities programme

    Motherwell FC have benefited to the tune of £50,000 after Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill announced two significant awards from the CashBack for Communities programme.

    The money will allow the Motherwell Football Club Community Programme to develop an indoor area for sports activities for the local community.

    The Scottish Government’s CashBack for Communities programme uses money seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act to fund community projects in Scotland. Since it launched in 2007, more than £40 million has been taken from criminals and given to a variety of community projects.

    The one-off £5 million in grant funding announced today will help 23 community groups upgrade their facilities or build new pitches or changing rooms. The projects have been identified as being of strategic importance to the Scottish game by the Scottish FA with the assistance of sportscotland.

    Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill confirmed more than 20 groups in Scotland will receive grants of between £18,000 and £600,000 from money seized under proceeds of crime legislation to kick-start work needed to address the issues outlined in the recent McLeish report on the Scottish game.

    That report found there was a lack of adequate facilities available to local clubs and access to facilities was hampered by bad weather.

    The Justice Secretary also announced that the core CashBack funding for the Scottish Football Association’s work with young people has been extended for a further three years, with £3 million awarded to help it develop its programme of free football activities.

    This additional funding will also be used to expand the Schools of Football scheme that sees S1 and S2 pupils offered coaching sessions during the school day and has been proven to help the young people involved improve their attendance and academic performance.

    Mr MacAskill said: “The CashBack for Communities programme has been incredibly successful in using money seized from crooks to fund projects in every part of Scotland. Today’s announcement brings the total amount we have invested to more than £40 million over the past four years.

    “During that time CashBack has made significant investments in Scottish sport and our commitment to helping the grass roots is underlined by today’s announcement. This £5 million award will help more than 20 clubs and groups continue their excellent work providing sporting facilities for their local community.

    “As one of our CashBack partners, the Scottish FA is helping us ensure that the ill-gotten gains of criminals can be put to good use by keeping youngsters out of trouble and hopefully unearthing future Scotland football stars.

    “The £3 million extension to the Scottish FA’s core funding announced today will allow it to expand on its successful Schools of Football Scheme, and continue to offer first class coaching and diversionary football sessions for youngsters across the country.”

    Jim Fleeting, Scottish FA director of football development said: “For the past four years, CashBack funding has allowed the Scottish FA to provide more opportunities for young people across Scotland to enjoy participating in our national game.

    “It’s great news that the funding has been extended, allowing us to further develop our successful Schools of Football programme and continue bringing football into communities through the Street Football and Midnight League programmes.

    “The additional funding for facilities projects will be invaluable for youth clubs and community groups, and will help us as we strive to strengthen the game from top to bottom and create a bright future for football in Scotland.”

    Head of Adult Learning and Motherwell FC in the Community, Charlie Bennett, added: “We are really pleased to receive this funding which will allow us to deliver multi-sport activity to local communities and build on the good work we are already carrying out.

    “Our community programme is attracting more and more people and this funding will go a long way to improve the indoor facilities we have here at Fir Park for community future and allow us to deliver across a wider range of sports and activities including, basketball, badminton, martial arts, yoga, and zumba to name just a few.

    “We are particularly proud to be the only Scottish Premier League Club to achieve funding which is a testimony to how far our community programme has grown in a relatively short time and supports the club’s outright determination to be Scotland best community club.”

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    Saunders fighting fit for Killie

    Steven Saunders has successfully fought back from injury and has now set his sights on fighting for a top-six spot  as the split approaches.

    The Scotland international spent a frustrating few weeks on the sidelines during the early stages of Stuart McCall’s reign as gaffer, but he has come back diligently and has looked back to his best in recent matches.

    The 19-year old now wants to help ‘Well toughen their grip on sixth place with a win at Rugby Park on Saturday afternoon.

    “Nobody wants to be injured and I’m delighted to be back playing football. Every game between now and the split is exciting for me and massively important for the club.

    “A good result against Kilmarnock will go far to achieving a top-six spot for us but there are a lot of teams still fighting in there and we know how tough it will be in the run-in.

    “We were unlucky the last time we played Kilmarnock here; we missed a few chances and the weather didn’t help – but we played well.”

    Saunders was speaking a matter of days after it was confirmed that he would be a part of Billy Stark’s Scotland under-21 squad for the upcoming friendly against Belgium.

    The ‘Well starlet will be one of the few members of that squad with full international experience, having made his Scotland debut against the Faroe Islands last year, but he is typically modest about future senior ambitions – and he insists that the prospect of going away with the 21’s is an exciting prospect.

    “I was lucky to get the call-up for the full team,” Saunders admitted. “But I think any more senior caps are still a bit away at the moment. I was very grateful for Craig Levein to call me up, but I’m settled in the 21’s and I’ll be concentrating on that.

    “It’s still massively exciting to get called up. I’m still only 19, so to go away with an international squad is great for me. It’ll be pretty much a new group since the last time I was away so it will be good to meet the new boys.”

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    Quarter Final Hospitality

    The Quarter Final replay is set for Wednesday 30th of March and we have a fantastic hospitality package open to all fans for only £55.

    A delicious two course meal will be served in the Centenary Suite between 5.45pm and 6.45pm.

    Your match ticket, programme and team sheet is included in the price and half time tea will be served at your table.

    Menu

    * Herby Chicken Casserole with Creamy Mash
    * Steak Pie
    * Pasta Pomodoro with Roast Tomato Sauce and Parmesan Shavings (v)
    Served with Breads and Salads

    * Chocolate Fudge Cake with Cream

    * Teas, Coffees and Tablet squares

    For more information or to book your place, contact us now on 01698 338062.

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    Forthcoming events this spring

    Motherwell FC are planning a number of events this April and May to commemorate some important historical dates in the clubs’ history.

    We plan to celebrate the 20th anniversary of our famous 1991 Scottish Cup win in style.  Details of how you can become involved will be made available soon.

    We will mark our 125th year anniversary with a number of events involving heroes from the past and present.

    And that’s not all… New for Season 10-11, the Motherwell FC Player of the Season Event 2010/11 will take place in April followed by our annual Sponsor’s Event in May. 

    All dates to be confirmed soon; check the official website for further details.

    Update:

    SPONSOR’S NIGHT

    Our annual Sponsor’s Event in will take place on Sunday, May 15th.  All Player Sponsors will receive their invitation to this prestigious event over the next few days.

    This year, you will be able to bring along any of your treasured Motherwell FC items to be signed by the players. 

    If there’s anything you’d like signed, please make our staff aware on arrival.  You’ll be able to collect your items at the end of the night.

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    McCall makes attacking vow

    Stuart McCall has insisted that his side will continue their attacking approach as they visit Rugby Park this weekend.

    The Steelmen turned in a swashbuckling display against Dundee United in the Scottish Cup last weekend, and were unlucky not to turn the attacking football into a victory against the cup holders.

    And ‘Well fans travelling to Ayrshire will be treated to similarly forward-thinking approach from the visitors.

    “There are players here who are terrific going forward and we’ve proved that on occasion this season,” the former Everton midfielder praised. “That is bound to create chances.

    “We were very pleased with the performance we put in up at Tannadice. We’re looking for consistency, like everyone else, but we have proved since I’ve been here that we can put in some really good performances. So there are no excuses for the players.

    “You can’t guarantee a performance but you can guarantee total commitment and that is what we’ll get on Saturday.”  

    With just five points separating Mixu Paatelainen’s Kilmarnock side and Motherwell, this weekend could prove pivotal in the chase for a high top-six finish. Indeed, a win over Killie could almost put insurmountable breathing space between ‘Well and the teams below them – although, understandably, McCall is reluctant to make any guarantees.

    “If we could go down there and close it to just two points then things would get very interesting,” the Steelmen boss said keenly. “But both sides have got eyes on that top-six spot, Kilmarnock have done terrifically well this season while we are on the fringes of things, but a win on Saturday could change that.

    “Nothing will be assured with three games left, but a good result will put us in a great position.”

    The Steelmen will be looking for a more positive result – but not necessarily performance – from the last encounter with Kilmarnock, a 1-0 defeat at Fir Park.

    Despite that defeat Motherwell performed admirably well, and only a sensational display by Scotland international Cammy Bell denied McCall’s charges a comfortable victory.

    “There’s no way we deserved to lose the game we had against them here. We had a good few chances that day and just didn’t take them.

    “We were really disappointed to lose that match, but Saturday is a new match. We’ve already won at Rugby Park this season and we’d take the same 1-0 win again from earlier in the season.”

    Aside from league business, McCall also acknowledged the recent Scottish Cup semi-final draw, which sees Motherwell face either Brechin or St. Johnstone – if they can defeat Dundee United.

    Naturally it is a prospect that will whet the appetite of all ‘Well fans, but the boss is focussing on SPL matters for the moment.

    “Our focus is totally on the Kilmarnock game,” McCall insisted. “After that we will look at the cup tie coming up.

    “We know how important it is for this club to get into the top-six and that has to be our aim at the moment.”

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    Kilmarnock Tickets & Travel

    Motherwell are back on the road this weekend when they make the short journey down the M77 to face Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

    The game, kicking off at 12 noon live on ESPN, is crucial for both sides in the race to secure a top-six finish.

    Motherwell battled hard for a 2-2 draw against Dundee United last weekend and, on the same day, Kilmarnock were unlucky to leave Ibrox with at least a point after losing a late goal in a 2-1 defeat.

    The Steelmen ran out 1-0 winners the last time the teams met in Ayrshire although Mixu Paatelainen’s men will line-up infinitely different from the one that ‘Well faced back in August.

    Tickets will be available on the gate at Rugby Park with admission prices as follows:

    ADULTS:    £20
    CONCESSIONS:                                                            £14
    JUVENILE:    £5
    • Concessions are listed as Over 65s, Under 18s and Full Time Students.
    • Juveniles are listed as aged 12 and under.
    • Fans who require wheelchair access should contact Elaine MacDonald at the club on 01698 338068 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    SUPPORTERS ASSOCIATION COACHES

    CENTRAL BRANCH

    The bus for Kilmarnock will leave the Bentley Hotel at 10.30am. Phone Jim on (01698) 299650 or e-mail Christopher on christopher_hutton@btinternet.com.

    WISHAW BRANCH

    The Wishaw bus to Rugby Park will leave at 10.15am. To book seats please call Anne on 01698470601 or email andrew.sim48@btinternet.com.

    BELLSHILL & DISTRICT BRANCH

    The Kilmarnock bus will pick up at the Carousel Bar, Bellshill at 9.50am, Holytown War Monument at 10am and finally the Fir Park Club, Motherwell at 10.15am. To book seats, contact Brian Worton on 07763 061821 or after 6pm on (01698) 747644.

    FAN INFORMATION

    Motherwell fans should note that no flags will be admitted to Rugby Park tomorrow.

    TRAVEL

    BY CAR

    The stadium is located close to the town centre is well signposted for travelling fans.

    Follow the A71 towards Kilmarnock and then take the A759 (Dundonald Road) into the town. You will eventually come to the stadium on the left.

    If travelling from the North, follow the M77, which becomes the A77 on approach to Kilmarnock. Exit on to the B7802 (Grassyards Road) and head towards the town centre.

    Continue forward on to High Street, turning right at the traffic lights on to Fowlds Street. Then turn left at St Marnock Street on to the A759 (Dundonald Road). The stadium will be clearly visible ahead.

    Street parking is available on numerous streets around the ground.

    BY BUS

    Several operators run buses which will take you within a five to 10 minute walk of the ground, including First service X76.

    Further information and timetables are available online at www.firstgroup.com/glasgow.

    BY TRAIN

    Kilmarnock station is served by trains from Glasgow and is within walking distance of the ground.

    Upon leaving the station, walk down John Finnie Street and turn right at the traffic lights on to Portland Road. Then take the second left on to South Hamilton Street and the stadium will be clearly visible ahead.

    Further information and timetables are available online at www.scotrail.co.uk.

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    Scottish Cup replay rearranged

    Motherwell’s Scottish Cup Quarter Final replay with Dundee United has been moved back 24 hours to Wednesday 30th March.

    The change has been agreed as a solution to the position both clubs found themselves in as a consequence of international duty.

    The kick-off remains 7.45pm with ticket information to follow soon…