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  • Women

    Scottish Cup Fourth Round Draw

  • First team

    Friendly match against Tottenham Hotspur

  • Club

    Half season tickets launched

  • Well Society

    Give Gift Membership

  • Club

    New charity third kit launched

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Four in action on loan

  • Club

    Calendar signing event returns

  • First team

    Scottish Cup fourth round draw

  • First team

    Matt Penney is the November Player of the Month

  • Women

    Hamilton Accies 1-3 Motherwell

  • Women

    Scottish Cup Fourth Round Draw

    Scottish Cup Fourth Round Draw

    Motherwell will take on Gartcairn in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup. 

    The tie is due to take place on Sunday 8 January.

    Tickets, venues and kick off times will be confirmed in due course.

  • First team

    Friendly match against Tottenham Hotspur

    Friendly match against Tottenham Hotspur

    Motherwell will take on Tottenham Hotspur in a behind closed doors friendly match on Friday 9 December. 

    The match will take place at Tottenham Hotspur’s training ground.

    Kick-off is 1pm.

    Tottenham have notified us of their intention to stream the match. Should this be confirmed, details will be provided.

     

  • Club

    Half season tickets launched

    Half season tickets launched

    Half season tickets for the remainder of the 2022/23 campaign have gone on sale. 

    You are able to purchase your half season ticket here.

    Half season tickets will be valid from our match against Hibernian on Sunday 8 January onwards.

    Tickets will allow entry into the seven home games pre split and three thereafter.

    Concession tickets are for anyone aged 59 and over. For those buying new in 2022/23, it’s 65 and over.

    In addition, concession prices also apply to full time students with a valid matriculation card.

    Need help?

    If you need assistance with using our online ticketing website, a guide can be found here.

    Alternatively, call us on 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

  • Well Society

    Give Gift Membership

    Give Gift Membership

    One of the best things about Motherwell FC is that any fan can become an owner of the club they love.

    Gift membership of the Well Society is on offer with adult membership available at the discounted price of £50, whilst Junior Steel membership is £25.

    Junior Steel membership (0-15 years old)

    Sign up your wee one (or fast-growing teen) and they’ll receive:

    • A Welcome Pack including Junior Steel certificate and keyring
    • An ‘I Own MFC’ scarf exclusive to Junior Steel members
    • A personalised birthday card
    • A personalised Christmas card

    All this plus a chance to be a mascot on matchday!

    You can purchase a Junior Steel membership online.

    Adult membership

    Adult members also receive goodies, as well as the knowledge that they’re helping represent the interests of the community in the running of the club. Members are entitled to:

    • A Welcome Pack including Certificate of Ownership, keyring and pin badge
    • One share in the Well Society, giving you a vote on Well Society issues and a say on some club matters
    • An opportunity to shape the strategic direction of the Well Society and the club
    • Be added to the weekly newsletter list
    • Discounted access to Well Society events at Fir Park and beyond

    Adult membership is available to purchase online.

    If you have any queries drop us a line, give us a call on 01698 338009 or contact the Well Society using our contact form.

    Gift membership entitles the recipient to one year’s membership of the Well Society, after which they will be invited to renew.

  • Club

    New charity third kit launched

    New charity third kit launched

    We are proud to launch our new charitable third kit that will continue the fight against suicide as well as the positive mental health message.

    We have teamed up with the Samaritans, Breathing Space, Childline and local charity Chris’s House to launch our Darkness To Light luminous third kit, that will encourage fans who are struggling to speak up, speak out and be heard.

    Any and all profits made by Motherwell FC on the new kits will be split equally between the four charities, who provide a vital first point of contact for those who are needing to talk or are feeling suicidal.

    The special strip, launched to commemorate 25 years since the club last produced a similar coloured kit made by Pony back in 1997-98, symbolises light emerging from the dark and has each of the four helpline numbers patched onto the bottom corner of the top, as a permanent reminder if anyone is feeling low.

    In addition, the ‘speak up, speak out, be heard’ message is contained within the neck taping.

    The strip has launched in the Well Shop today (Monday 5 December), and is available now online from motherwelldirect.co.uk.

    “We wanted to come up with something that gave back to the charities who the club constantly signpost people towards,” chief executive Alan Burrows said.

    “Most of our messaging around positive mental health and suicide prevention encourages people to use theses amazing services, which are sadly getting much busier in these difficult times.

    “Our new kit will not only increase the visibility of what they do with with the helpline numbers patch, but will raise vital funds to allow these charities to continue to keep helping people who need it most in the local community.”

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Four in action on loan

    Four in action on loan

    We four loan boys in action on Saturday as they continued their development. 

    Max Johnston

    Max Johnston continued his fine run of form with another 90 minutes for Cove Rangers at Balmoral Stadium against Partick Thistle.

    The full-back assisted Mitchel Megginson for the opener in the game after six minutes.

    Partick Thistle equalised at the death in dramatic fashion as the Thistle stopper Jamie Sneddon headed in to snatch a point on the road.

    Robbie Mahon

    Robbie Mahon was an unused sub for Dunfermline as they drew 1-1 with Queen of the South.

    Ewan Wilson

    Albion Rovers couldn’t make it five games unbeaten in League 2 as the Wee Rovers lost 1-0 to Forfar.

    Ewan Wilson played the full 90 in the backline but a first half Ben Armour goal was enough for Forfar to claim the win.

    Logan Dunachie

    East Kilbride were in Lowland League action against Gala Fairydean Rovers as they looked to push for top spot in the league.

    Logan Dunachie was named at the heart of the defence in what was an action packed encounter. The defender played the full 90 minutes and despite being 2-1 down at the interval, Kilby won the game 5-4 on the road and are now third in the league.

    Daniel Hunter

    Cumbernauld Colts snatched a late point against Spartans at Broadwood on Saturday.

    Daniel Hunter played the full match with Billy Mortimer scoring an equaliser with seconds to go to get Cumbernauld a 1-1 draw.

  • Club

    Calendar signing event returns

    Calendar signing event returns

    Our popular calendar signing will return for the first time in three years.

    The first team squad will be in the Centenary Suite at Fir Park between 6pm and 7.30pm on Monday 12 December to meet fans and sign autographs.

    Just turn up on the night at the front door of the Centenary Suite to see the squad.

    Calendars can be purchased from the club shop now either in store or online at motherwelldirect.co.uk.

  • First team

    Scottish Cup fourth round draw

    Scottish Cup fourth round draw

    We have been drawn to play Arbroath at Gayfield Park in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.

    The tie will be played on the weekend of Saturday, 21 January 2023.

    The two sides last met way back in 2000, where Motherwell needed a replay to see off The Red Lichties.

    Horrendous winds meant the first attempt at playing the game got abandoned at half-time. When it was finally played, Don Goodman opened the scoring but it was cancelled out by 40-year-old veteran Tommy Bryce. In the replay, goals from Don Goodman and Lee McCulloch saw the Steelmen eventually through to the fourth round, avoiding a banana-skin against a part-time team.

  • First team

    Matt Penney is the November Player of the Month

    Matt Penney is the November Player of the Month

    Matt Penney is your player of the month for November. 

    The full-back on loan from Ipswich scoops his second player of the month award since arriving at the club in August.

    He has played every minute since his debut against Inverness in the Premier Sports cup.

    It was Penney’s touch that setup Louis Moult at Tynecastle, when the striker won the penalty against Hearts.

  • Women

    Hamilton Accies 1-3 Motherwell

    Hamilton Accies 1-3 Motherwell

    It was a derby day to remember for Motherwell as they thumped Hamilton 3-1 on Sunday in SWPL. 

    First half goals from Georgie Rafferty, Kaela McDonald-Nguah and Carla Boyce was enough to secure three points for Motherwell.

    It was a close opening 20 minutes with Katie Rice having the only real chance. After being fouled on the edge of box, she then got up and took the free kick from 25 yards and skimmed the top of the bar.

    Despite few chances, Motherwell controlled all the boy and made it count on the half hour mark. Hamilton failed to clear their lines from a corner and Georgie Rafferty picked up the ball on the left edge of the box and curled an effort into the back of the net.

    It was 0-2 on 37 minutes. McDonald-Nguah managed to back heel the ball over the line from a Motherwell set piece.

    Motherwell continued their ruthlessness on 43 minutes. Boyce picking up the ball from 20 yards and swivelled and smashed an effort on the volley to make it 0-3 at half time.

    Hamilton came out the traps flying in the second half and pulled one back on 52 minutes. Tara McGonigle finishing from a cutback.

    McDonald-Nguah almost restored the three goal lead straight after. Good work from Lori Gardner driving in from the left hand side, she found the striker who seen her effort gathered by the keeper.

    The rest of the half played out with very few chances until the 80th minute, when Katie Rice fouled in the area and Accies were awared a penalty kick.

    Megan Quinn would step up but she blazed over the bar and the game finished 3-1 to the women of steel.