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    Celtic up next in SWPL

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    Partick Thistle next in SWPL

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    Scottish Cup Fourth Round Draw

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    Hamilton Accies 1-3 Motherwell

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    SWPL // Motherwell 4 – 1 Aberdeen

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    Aberdeen next in SWPL

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    Next up: Partick Thistle

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    Hearts 1-0 Motherwell

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    Hearts next in SWPL

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    Brogan Anderson departs

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    Celtic up next in SWPL

    Celtic up next in SWPL

    Motherwell take on title chasers Celtic in SWPL on Sunday at the Excelsior Stadium. 

    Kick-off is 12:30pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the match are able to be purchased online.

    Adult tickets cost £8, while under 16s go free. Proof of age may be required.

    The deal is free entry for up to two under 16s with every adult ticket purchased.

    Story of the match

    Celtic currently occupy third in the table, three points off leaders Glasgow City.

    The Hoops thumped Dundee United 7-0 previously after a 0-0 draw with rivals Rangers.

    Motherwell come into this game unbeaten in their last three league matches.

    They were held to a 1-1 draw by Partick Thistle in their last match, with defender Chelsie Watson’s second half strike giving Motherwell the lead before it was cancelled out by a Partick Thistle equaliser with 10 minutes to go.

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    Partick Thistle next in SWPL

    Partick Thistle next in SWPL

    Motherwell are in Friday night SWPL action as they take on Partick Thistle on Friday 9 December at K-Park. 

    Kick-off is 8pm.

    How to follow the match

    Tickets for the game cost £8 for adults, with kids and concession tickets costing £3.

    Card and cash are accepted on the turnstiles. Tickets are not available online.

    Story of the match

    Motherwell come into this game off the back of back-to-back wins.

    A strong showing in the Lanarkshire derby seen the women of steel come away 3-1 victors, after defeating Aberdeen 4-1 the week prior.

    Partick Thistle have two wins out of three, with their last game ending in a 4-1 defeat to Glasgow City.

    It hasn’t been long since Motherwell and Thistle faced off, with The Jags coming away with a victory at the start of November.

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    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.

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    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.

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    SWPL // Motherwell 4 – 1 Aberdeen

    SWPL // Motherwell 4 – 1 Aberdeen

    Motherwell got back to winning ways with a thumping 4-1 win over Aberdeen at K-Park.

    The women of steel returned to form with arguably their best performance of the campaign, with the win edging them close to the teams in the top six.

    The hosts raced into a three-goal lead at the interval courtesy of Gill Inglis and Kaela McDonald-Nguah. Aberdeen pulled one back early in the second half through Bailley Collins, but McDonald-Nguah quickly restored the three-goal advantage, and that’s how it would stay as ‘Well picked up their first league win since late September.

    Paul Brownline named just one change to the side that lost to Partick Thistle 18 days previous, with Lori Gardiner replacing Kodie Hay, who had to be content with a place amongst the substitutes. During the warm-up, Jo Addie picked up a niggle, and Georgie Rafferty replaced her in the heart of the back four before the teams kicked off.

    Motherwell looked in the mood and after hitting the post in the opening three minutes through Inglis, who got on the end of McDonald-Nguah’s cross from the left, but her deft flick came back off the inside of the post before eventually being cleared.

    However, it was only delaying the inevitable as Motherwell got their noses in front not long after. Rice picked up on a loose ball twenty-five yards from goal and send an effort crashing off the Dons cross bar. It bounced out to Inglis who wouldn’t be denied this time, bundling the ball home from close range to give the hosts a deserved lead.

    ‘Well doubled their advantage just ten minutes later with a really well-worked team goal. A throw-in deep in Dons territory was collected by McDonald-Nguah inside the area. She flicked it on to the supporting Carla Boyce, who cleverly pulled it back for Rice, who took a touch before reversing a low shot into the bottom corner.

    The home side were relentless and were constantly knocking on the door for a third goal, before it finally arrived six minutes before the half-time interval. A loose pass in midfield was picked up by Inglis, who immediately drove towards goal. She timed her pass to McDonald-Nguah perfectly, who took aim from 25-yards, squeezing a shot through Annalisa McCann and into the net.

    To their credit, Aberdeen came out of the blocks much improved in the second half. They made a triple sub and changed the shape, and it certainly gave the Reds more impetus, particularly as an attacking threat.

    They hit the post through substitute Ogilvie before Eva Thompson came close with an effort from the edge of the area following industrious striker play from Hutchison, who had capitalised on a short back pass and had gone round the goalie before cutting the ball back, only for the shot to be saved on the line by Emily Mutch.

    The Dons did eventually get one back though. A ball over the top created a foot race between Hutchison and Mutch in the ‘Well goal. It squirmed loose to the supporting Collins, who did well to lift her shot high into the unguarded net to give Emma Hunter and Gavin Beith’s side some hope.

    However, that was quickly dashed when, within just one minute, Motherwell had restored the three-goal lead.

    Collecting from deep, full-back Lauren Doran-Barr sent a superb pass down the right flank, setting Inglis scampering towards the penalty box. With McDonald-Nguah taking up a space inside the box, the skipper’s cross was perfect for the striker, who made no mistake, drilling home from close range to put the game beyond the visitors.

    Motherwell could have added to their lead late in the game, but substitute Kodie Hay’s goal bound looking effort was bravely blocked by Eilidh Shore, before Boyce was denied by the fingertips of McCann, who had got her head to a teasing Amy Anderson cross from the right.

    It finished 4-1, with ‘Well now facing a Lanarkshire derby against Hamilton at New Douglas Park next Sunday.

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    Aberdeen next in SWPL

    Aberdeen next in SWPL

    Motherwell take on Aberdeen on Sunday 20 November at K-Park in SWPL. 

    Kick-off is 4pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the game cost £8 for an adult, with children and concession tickets costing £3.

    Card and cash payments are accepted at the ground. There is no option to buy tickets before the match.

    Story of the match

    Motherwell have had a two week layoff since their last outing against Partick Thistle.

    The women of steel came up short on that occasion, losing 1-0. The ‘Well’s last victory came back at the start of October against Dundee United.

    Aberdeen have had a tricky start to their season and sit 11th in the table.

    They picked up their first win of the season in their last match against Glasgow Women at Pittodrie.

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    Next up: Partick Thistle

    Next up: Partick Thistle

    Motherwell are in midweek action against Partick Thistle on Wednesday 2 November in SWPL. 

    Kick off is 8pm at Petershill Park.

    How to follow the game

    Entry for this fixture is via pay at the gate. Cash and card are accepted.

    Adults: £7
    Concessions: £5
    U16s: Free

    There is a live stream of the game on the Partick Thistle Women’s Youtube channel.

    Story of the match

    This is the first encounter between the two teams this season.

    Last season, all matches were closely fought. With the last three matches between the teams ending in draws.

    Thistle drew with Hibernian in their last match, with Motherwell narrowly defeated 1-0 by Hearts.

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    Hearts 1-0 Motherwell

    Hearts 1-0 Motherwell

    Motherwell fell to a narrow defeat in the capital on Sunday to Hearts, losing the game 1-0. 

    Rebecca McAllister’s first half strike was the difference between to the two sides in a tightly contested SWPL encounter.

    It was Motherwell who went close first, Kaela McDonald-Nguah’s free kick went over the bar from 25 yards after seven minutes.

    The only goal of the game came after 12 minutes, a mix up in defence meant McAllister picked up the ball before finishing past Mutch to break the deadlock.

    Mutch was called into action on 24 minutes when Georgia Timms raced through on goal. Standing firm 1v1, Mutch kept the strikers shot out with a smart save.

    Timms caused more problems moments later, when she fired the ball across goal for a tap in before Gill Inglis managed to get back and clear.

    After a poor showing in the first half, Motherwell brought on Katie Rice, Kodie Hay and Jemma Hughes in an attempt to change their fortunes.

    It would be the latter who had a go on 77 minutes, a cutback fell to Hughes and she fired on target with the keeper spilling the ball but Motherwell had nobody following in.

    Motherwell came closest to equalising in the dying moments of the game, after some neat play from back to front, Lauren Doran-Barr drilled a shot goalwards but see her effort come crashing off the inside of the post.

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    Hearts next in SWPL

    Hearts next in SWPL

    Motherwell are in the capital in their latest SWPL match against Hearts on Sunday 30 October. 

    Kick off is 3:15pm at the Oriam.

    How to follow the match

    Tickets can be bought online.

    Adult tickets cost £8, with concessions costing £4.

    Story of the match

    Hearts are currently fourth in the table with 12 points after seven games.

    They have picked up three wins in their last four SWPL matches.

    Motherwell were in Sky Sports cup quarter final action against Rangers in their last outing.

    Despite a strong first half showing, Rangers came away with a 4-0 victory.

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    Brogan Anderson departs

    Brogan Anderson departs

    Striker Brogan Anderson has the left the club by mutual consent.

    Anderson joined the club in the summer and went on to make six appearances for the women of steel.

    The club thanks Brogan for her efforts and wishes her well for the future.