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    Dundee United 4-2 Motherwell

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    Dundee United next in SWPL

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    Hamilton next in SWPL

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    2022/23 women’s player of the year vote

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    Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell

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    Aberdeen next in SWPL

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    Making history // Motherwell 0-2 Rangers

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    Motherwell 0-2 Rangers

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    Paul Brownlie and Gill Inglis preview Scottish Cup semi final

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    Glasgow women next in SWPL

    Glasgow women next in SWPL

    Motherwell continue their hectic SWPL schedule with a Tuesday night match against Glasgow Women at John Cummings Stadium. 

    Kick off is 8.15pm.

    How to follow the game

    Adult tickets cost £6, with Under 16s entry costing £3.

    Under 12 entry is free.

    Story of the match

    Glasgow Women are yet to pick up a point this season in SWPL.

    The two sides last met at Fir Park, with Motherwell winning 4-0 in front of a bumper crowd.

    Jemma Hughes netted two that night, with Niamh Noble and Chelsie Watson also getting on the scoresheet.

    The women of steel will be looking to bounce back from back-to-back defeats in the league.

    Consecutive defeats against Hamilton and Dundee United has meant Spartans have leapfrogged the ‘Well in the table, with the Edinburgh side now sitting in the seventh position.

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    Dundee United 4-2 Motherwell

    Dundee United 4-2 Motherwell

    The hosts secured all three points in the City of Discovery with a comprehensive 4-2 victory to complete a disappointing week for the women of Steel.

    First-half strikes from Robyn Smith & Jade McLaren had United firmly in the ascendency at the break.

    Carla Boyce restored some optimism with an accurate finish moments after the restart, but a quickfire response from Danni McGinley & Neve Guthrie looked to have put the game beyond the visitors.

    Boyce netted her second and a late consolation for Motherwell in the dying stages, as they bowed out with a defeat.

    Manager, Paul Brownlie made two changes from the side that conceded their first Lanarkshire Derby of the season midweek.

    Lauren Doran-Barr and Louisa Boyes both had to settle for a place on the bench, as Gill Inglis and Katie Rice both returned to the starting XI.

    With all to play for in their current fight for survival, United wasted no time in their pursuit for safety.

    With only two-minutes on the clock, a hopeful long ball caught the Motherwell defence off-guard, and Smith raced through before calmly placing her effort high into the roof of the net.

    Motherwell’s woes continued moments later. Gill Inglis drilled cross from the right looked to have blatantly struck the hand of Rebecca Foote in the box, but the referee waived play on, much to the bemusement of the Motherwell technical area.

    With minutes left in the opening-45, United doubled their advantage. McGinley’s looping delivery sailed towards the back post, where the lurking McLaren poked home from a yard out.

    As the second half resumed, Motherwell toiled for a route back into the game.

    An exceptional solo Kayla Jardine run gave her the time and space to whip a dangerous delivery across the six-yard box, and Boyce was on hand to power home a precise header.

    However, less than a minute later, United restored their advantage with Motherwell the architects of their own downfall.

    A mix-up at the back allowed McGinley to race through on goal, before coolly placing her strike under Emily Mutch.

    The Motherwell shot-stopper was soon forced off after a collision in the box, with substitute Katie Andrews playing the remainder of the second half.

    With 15-minutes left to play, the hosts looked to have put the game beyond any doubt.

    Footes’s unpredictable long-ball was latched onto by Guthrie, who chipped a simple effort over the goalkeeper to put her side firmly in control.

    In the dying stages of the game, Motherwell were denied their second penalty call of the game.

    Gill Inglis’ low cross was brought down well by Burchill, who appeared to have been hauled down under a late challenge, but the referee again waived play on.

    Motherwell would find a late consolation, as Boyce punished a defensive error to net her second of the evening, but the damage in the first half was too much to overcome and they were consigned to defeat.

    Paul Brownlie’s side will face a short turn-around before facing Glasgow Women midweek ahead of a tough test against Spartans at the weekend.

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    Dundee United next in SWPL

    Motherwell will be looking to bounce back from midweek defeat, when they face Dundee United in SWPL on Sunday. 

    Kick off is 4pm at Gussie Park.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the match can be bought online.

    Adult tickets are £5, with concession entry free.

    Story of the match

    Dundee United also suffered midweek defeat in the league. They took on Spartans, with the Edinburgh side coming away with a 4-2 win.

    United are two points above the relegation play off position.

    Motherwell were on a seven game unbeaten run in the league until Wednesday night.

    Hamilton came away with a 3-1 victory for their first win against Motherwell in over a year.

    Motherwell are unbeaten against Dundee United this season.

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    Hamilton next in SWPL

    Hamilton next in SWPL

    It’s a midweek Lanarkshire derby as Motherwell take on Hamilton at the Excelsior Stadium in Airdrie on Wednesday 3 May. 

    Kick off is 7.45pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the game are available online.

    Adult entry will cost £8, with children and concessions entry costing £3.

    Story of the match

    Motherwell made it eight games unbeaten in the league, with a 2-0 win over Aberdeen to take them onto 41 points this season.

    The women of steel have the upper hand in the Lanarkshire Derbies so far this season, winning all three games.

    Hamilton last beat Motherwell at Fir Park, in 2022.

    Accies were cut five points adrift in the relegation play off spot, behind Dundee United.

    A 1-1 draw with Dundee United on Sunday was the first points Accies had picked up since the start of April.

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    2022/23 women’s player of the year vote

    2022/23 women’s player of the year vote

    It’s time to cast your vote for the player of the year 2022/23.

    Six candidates are up for nomination.

    Amy Anderson, Lauren Doran-Barr, Gill Inglis, Kaela McDonald-Nguah, Lucy Ronald and Chelsie Watson stand a chance to win the award.

    Cast your vote online by filling out this short form.

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    Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell

    Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell

    Motherwell put their Hampden blues behind them after securing their fourth successive league victory over Aberdeen at a rainswept Balmoral Stadium.

    Tiree Burchill broke the deadlock on the stroke of half-time with a composed finish from distance, with Louisa Boyes also netting in the second half to ensure all three points returned to Lanarkshire.

    Manager, Paul Brownlie made two changes from the side that suffered a tough Scottish Cup Semi-Final exit at the hands of Rangers last weekend.

    Carla Boyce and Georgie Rafferty both dropped to the bench, with Emma Lawton and Louisa Boyes returning to the starting XI.

    The unpredictable weather conditions proved difficult in the opening phases of play, as the visitors struggled to establish a rhythm to their game.

    The hosts took full advantage, recording the first notable opportunity of the game.

    Millie Urquhart’s drilled effort from the right flashed towards Emily Mutch in goal, but the Motherwell stopper reacted well to parry her effort onto the crossbar.

    Mutch was soon called into action again minutes later.

    Hannah Stewart’s cross from the right sailed invitingly into the path of Francesca Ogilvie at the edge of the box, but Mutch was on hand to deny the midfielder with another smart stop.

    On the stroke of half-time, Motherwell broke the deadlock.

    Burchill received the ball 25-yards from goal, and the striker shifted the ball onto her stronger right foot before cooly dispatching the powerful strike beyond the reach of the Dons keeper.

    As the hour mark approached, the women of steel doubled their advantage.

    Aberdeen cheaply conceded possession within their own penalty area, and Boyes capitalised on the hosts indecision, rifling a composed finish high into the roof of the net.

    Despite a flurry of late Aberdeen pressure, the women of steel stood resolute to extend their unbeaten league run to seven games.

    Paul Brownlie’s side will now turn their attention to a midweek visit from local rivals Hamilton in the fourth Lanarkshire derby of the season.

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    Aberdeen next in SWPL

    Aberdeen next in SWPL

    After a hectic week, Motherwell return to domestic action when they take on Aberdeen in SWPL. 

    Kick-off is 1pm at the Balmoral Stadium.

    How to follow the game

    Entry to the match is pay-at-the-gate.

    Cash turnstiles in operation.

    Adult tickets cost £5 with Under 16s going free.

    Story of the match

    Aberdeen won their last matches in SWPL.

    A seven goal thriller ended 4-3 to the Dons against Dundee United in their last match.

    Rangers beating Motherwell at Hampden 2-0 in the Scottish Cup semi final, ended the women of steel’s seven match unbeaten run in all competitions.

    Motherwell are currently 14 points ahead of Aberdeen, with the home side looking to push themselves further away from the play-off position in the league.

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    Making history // Motherwell 0-2 Rangers

    Making the Scottish cup semi final, Motherwell made history, becoming the first team to take to the Hampden turf in a domestic women’s fixture.

    Although the task proved a step too far, everyone can hold their heads high for what they achieved.

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    Motherwell 0-2 Rangers

    Motherwell 0-2 Rangers

    An evening of mixed emotions for Motherwell, as a resolute performance went unrewarded, with the women of steel bowing out of the Scottish Cup Semi-Finals following a 2-0 defeat to Rangers at Hampden.

    Hannah Davison broke the deadlock early into the first half before a late Chelsea Cornet strike sealed her sides place in the Scottish Cup final.

    Manager, Paul Brownlie reiterated his pride for the squads admirable display:

    “We said pre-match, make sure you leave everything on the pitch, and I thought they did that. Its been a good journey so far and there is a lot more to come from these players.

    “We never came to make up the numbers, we tried to have a go and we were very unlucky. It was a tough task for us, but the players relished that task.

    “It’s been a great achievement to get here, we are disappointed to lose the game, but it is important we think back and remember these moments.”

    Rangers looked to quickly establish themselves in the game, with Motherwell soaking up much of the early pressure.

    Emily Mutch reacted well to deny Kirsty Howat’s close-range effort after six minutes, with the stoppers outstretching leg deflecting the ball around the post.

    A flurry of chances for both sides followed, but it would be Rangers who’d find the eventual breakthrough.

    Sam Kerr’s floated delivery from the edge of the penalty area drifted into the path of Davison, who rose the highest to bullet her header beyond the reach of Mutch.

    The Motherwell shot-stopper continued to keep the scoreline intact, parrying Tessel Middag’s effort wide of the target before denying Howat yet again with another strong reaction save.

    With the game narrowly separated by the solitary opening goal, Tiree Burchill almost punished Rangers late on.

    The striker skilfully pickpocketed her marker on the left before driving towards goal, but the Celtic loanee couldn’t apply the finishing touches as her strike arrowed past the far post.

    However, in the final few minutes, Rangers netted a decisive second.

    Middag’s perfectly weighted corner kick was accurately met by Cornet in the air, who powered a precise header into the ground before nestling into the bottom right corner.

    Motherwell can leave the national stadium with their heads held high after a stellar defensive display in what was a historic day for the team.

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    Paul Brownlie and Gill Inglis preview Scottish Cup semi final

    Paul Brownlie look ahead to a historic day for Motherwell when they take on Rangers in the semi final of the Scottish Cup at Hampden.