fbpx
News

Latest News

  • Women

    2022/23 end of season squad update

  • Women

    Motherwell FC Women partner with Net World Sports

  • Women

    Motherwell 3-0 Aberdeen

  • Women

    Aberdeen next in SWPL1

  • Women

    Motherwell 2-3 Spartans

  • Women

    Spartans next in SWPL

  • Women

    Glasgow women next in SWPL

  • Archive

    Dundee United 4-2 Motherwell

  • Women

    Dundee United next in SWPL

  • Women

    Hamilton next in SWPL

  • Women

    2022/23 end of season squad update

    2022/23 end of season squad update

    We can offer the following squad update following the conclusion of the 2022/23 SWPL campaign. 

    Players who remain at the club:
    • Emily Mutch
    • Katie Andrews
    • Lauren Doran-Barr
    • Georgie Rafferty
    • Chelsie Watson
    • Jo Addie
    • Murron Cunningham
    • Amy Anderson
    • Kodie Hay
    • Katie Rice
    • Lucy Ronald
    • Gill Inglis
    • Leanne Crichton
    • Louisa Boyes
    • Carla Boyce
    • Lori Gardner
    • Kaela McDonald-Nguah
    Players leaving club:
    • Emma Lawton
    • Jemma Hughes
    • Kerri Halpin
    • Summer Keenan
    Returning to parent club:
    • Niamh Noble – Glasgow City
    • Tiree Burchill – Celtic
    • Kayla Jardine – Rangers

    The club wants to thank every player departing for their efforts at Motherwell and wish them the very best going forward.

  • Women

    Motherwell FC Women partner with Net World Sports

    Motherwell FC Women partner with Net World Sports

    Net World Sports are the UK’s number one football goal and equipment supplier, housing more than 10,000 products.  They are the world’s number one football goal supplier.

    Net World Sports are the UK’s number one football goal and equipment supplier, housing more than 10,000 products, 95 per cent of which are their own brand. Offering their products to customers in more than 180 countries across the globe and manufacturing more than 100,000 of their FORZA branded football goals every year, earning them the moniker as the world’s number one football goal supplier.

    As part of the relationship, Net World Sports have provided the club with a variety of their FORZA training equipment, including mannequins, POD goals, slalom poles and coaching boards.

    “Its fantastic news for the club, especially the Women’s first team and I’m really excited about the partnership,” head of women’s Paul Brownlie said.

    “Net World Sports provided high quality equipment and this only helps enhance the quality within our training sessions. Staff and players love using the equipment. Using the equipment has helps the players to develop technically and helps aid with tactical development.”

    “We’re really excited to have formed this great partnership with Motherwell FC, which will see Net World Sports supplying our training equipment throughout the whole club,” Becky Brown Marketing Executive at Net World Sports added.

    “We are certain that our high-quality FORZA equipment will assist all teams in their training, and preparing them for those important game days. I look forward to working with the team over the next year and strengthening the partnership.”

    To learn more about Net World Sports, click here.

  • Women

    Motherwell 3-0 Aberdeen

    Motherwell 3-0 Aberdeen

    Motherwell brought their 2022/23 campaign to a close after coasting past Aberdeen, concluding a successful season with a 3-0 victory at K-Park.

    Carla Boyce recorded her seventh post-split goal to open the scoring before Kaela McDonald-Nguah netted on her return to action with an exceptional acrobatic finish.

    Lori Gardner rounded off the afternoon and the season in style, converting an excellent team-move.

    Manager, Paul Brownlie made two changes from the side that were narrowly defeated 2-3 by Spartans last weekend.

    Katie Rice missed out through injury with Kayla Jardine returning to the starting XI whilst Emily Mutch returned to take her place in goal.

    The hosts came close to breaking the deadlock after only 10-minutes.

    Jardine’s free-kick from the edge of the penalty area curled accurately over the wall, forcing the Aberdeen stopper into an early save.

    Captain, Gill Inglis came to the rescue minutes later, as her perfectly-timed slide tackle intercepted Bailey Hutchinson’s low-delivery before it could reach Francesca Ogilvie in the penalty area.

    Motherwell thought they had opened the scoring moments later, as Chelsie Watson powered home Jardine’s floated delivery, but the linesman adjudged that the defender had strayed offside, leaving both sides level at the break.

    The hosts flooded the Dons penalty area in search of an opener, and their efforts were soon rewarded.

    Aberdeen failed to clear their lines with Boyce picking up the ball at the edge of the box, and the striker continued her recent goalscoring form, picking out the top-left corner after connecting perfectly on the half-volley.

    Motherwell soon doubled their advantage, with McDonald-Nguah striking on her return from a recent injury spell on the side-lines.

    Gardner’s dangerous corner kick caused the visiting defence problems, and lurking at the back post, McDonald-Nguah prodded home with an overhead-kick.

    The women of steel sealed the 2022/23 campaign in style with a well-worked team goal.

    A clever interchange of play allowed McDonald-Nguah the time to pick out Tiree Burchill, who’s clever first-touch fell kindly to Gardner, who buried her effort into the bottom-right corner.

    Today’s result secures a fifth straight victory over Aberdeen, and rounds off a season of highs and lows, but so many signs of progression for Paul Brownlie’s side.

  • Women

    Aberdeen next in SWPL1

    Aberdeen next in SWPL1

    Motherwell end their season against Aberdeen at K-Park on Sunday.

    Kick-off is 2pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the match cost £8 for adults, with concessions and kids costing £3.

    Cash and card are accepted at the turnstiles. There is no facility to buy tickets online before the match.

    Story of the match

    Motherwell will finish in 8th place in the table, no matter the result on Sunday.

    Aberdeen will avoid the relegation play-off spot, regardless of results this weekend.

    Motherwell have came out on top in the last four meetings with Aberdeen.

    The women of steel were beaten in their last outing against Spartans 3-2, with Aberdeen also coming away with a loss in their last match against Hamilton Accies.

  • Women

    Motherwell 2-3 Spartans

    Motherwell 2-3 Spartans

    It was an afternoon to forget for the Women of Steel, as a clinical Rebecca Galbraith dashed Motherwell’s faint hopes of sustaining a challenge for seventh place.

    A quickfire first-half hat-trick had Spartans firmly in the ascendency, despite Tiree Burchill narrowing the deficit before the break.

    Following a serious injury to Amelie Birse, the game was temporarily suspended as the midfielder received treatment.

    Upon the restart, Kayla Jardine pulled a second goal back with a composed finish, but this proved to be a consolation, as Spartans held out to ensure all three points returned to the Capital.

    Manager, Paul Brownlie made four changes from the side that ended their recent winless run with a commanding 3-0 victory away to Glasgow Women midweek. Lauren Doran-Barr, Chelsie Watson, Katie Rice, and Kodie Hay all returned to action, replacing Emma Lawton, Niamh Noble, Kayla Jardine, and Lori Gardner.

    Motherwell’s recent run of conceding early unfortunately persisted, as the visitors netted the breakthrough after nine minutes.

    Julianne Ross’ dangerous through ball was shifted by Galbraith onto her stronger right-foot, and the striker drilled a powerful strike beyond the reach of Katie Andrews.

    Seven minutes later, Spartans had their second. Lurking in the box, Galbraith escaped her marker with relative ease before connecting with Mya Bates’ floated delivery, dispatching it into the bottom-left corner.

    Less than two minutes later, Motherwell narrowed the deficit. A hopeful cross from the right sailed accurately into the path of Louisa Boyes, who was initially denied by the Spartans keeper, but Burchill was the quickest to react, prodding home the rebound.

    The hosts momentum proved to be short-lived, as Spartans regained their advantage on the stroke of half-time. Galbraith again capitalised on the hosts defensive indecision, lifting a cool effort over the head over Andrews.

    The game was temporarily suspended for a lengthy period of time in the latter stages of the second half, as Spartans’ Birse received medical treatment following a serious injury.

    Play resumed over 20-minutes later, with Motherwell chasing a route back into the game.

    Moments after the restart, substitute Kayla Jardine netted after volleying Gill Inglis’ floated delivery into the bottom-right corner.

    However, it proved to only be a late consolation, as Spartans stood resolute to leave K-Park with the three points.

    This result confirms an eight-placed finish for the women of Steel, with only one remaining fixture against Aberdeen at K-Park next Saturday.

  • Women

    Spartans next in SWPL

    Spartans next in SWPL

    Motherwell are looking to follow up on their midweek win against Glasgow Women, when they face Spartans on Sunday 14 May. 

    Kick-off is 1pm at K-Park.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the match cost £8 for adults, with concessions and kids costing £3.

    Cash and card are accepted at the turnstiles. There is no facility to buy tickets online before the match.

    Story of the match

    Motherwell got back to winning ways on Tuesday night, winning 3-0 against Glasgow Women.

    Carla Boyce got on the scoresheet, with Louisa Boyes also getting in on the goals.

    Spartans and Motherwell both missed out on a top-six spot on the final day and now the two sides have been jostling for seventh place.

    Spartans currently hold the advantage, but a Motherwell win could see the women of steel close the gap to just a point.

    The visitors come into the game on the back of five straight wins.

  • Women

    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.

  • Archive

    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.

  • Women

    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.

  • Women

    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.