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    Development Squad and Under 18s recruitment

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    Friendly victory against Glasgow Women

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    Motherwell victory over St Johnstone in friendly

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    Motherwell to play Sunderland in friendly

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    Motherwell victory in friendly match

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    Emma Lawton joins Motherwell FC

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    Jordan McLintock leaves Motherwell

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    2022/23 SWPL1 fixtures announced

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    Four pre-season fixtures confirmed

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    Emily Mutch signs for Motherwell

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    Development Squad and Under 18s recruitment

    Development Squad and Under 18s recruitment

    Motherwell are looking to recruit players for our Development team and our Under 18s team.

    To join our Development Squad, players must be born in 2003 or 2004.

    If you want to be a part of our National Academy Under 18s Programme squad, players must be born in 2005 or 2006.

    If you are interested or require more information, please contact Paul.Brownlie@motherwellfc.co.uk.

     

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    Friendly victory against Glasgow Women

    Friendly victory against Glasgow Women

    Motherwell showed quality in abundance as they recorded a 7-0 victory against Glasgow Women on Wednesday night. 

    Summer signing Brogan Anderson netted four goals, with London Pollard, Kodie Hay and Kaela McDonald-Nguah getting on the scoresheet.

    Motherwell started on the front foot and got the opener on 17 minutes. Georgie Rafferty sent a long ball towards winger Gill Inglis, who controlled and seen her effort rattle of the post but Pollard was on hand to finish.

    It would be 2-0 not long after the 30 minute mark. After a Motherwell attacked seemed to be over, the ball fell to B.Anderson who had a go from 25-yards out and found the back of the net for her first of the night.

    Two minutes later, it was three. Hay cut inside from the left wing and laced a strike into the top corner with the keeper having no chance of reaching it.

    Half time, 3-0 Motherwell.

    Motherwell looked to continue where they left off and B.Anderson had her second of the game moments into the second period.

    Hay again threatening on the left wing had a shot which the Glasgow Women keeper saved but B.Anderson followed in for a comfortable finish.

    B.Anderson got her hat-trick on 53 minutes. A defensive mix up from Glasgow Women and the new signing pounced to finish into the net. 5-0.

    On 58 minutes, it was six. B.Anderson was on hand once again as she found the back of the net after a goalkeeping error.

    McDonald-Nguah got her name on the scoresheet for the second time in three days. Substitute Jemma Hughes retained possession on the edge of the box, laid the ball to the side to McDonald-Nguah who finished emphatically to round off a good nights work for Paul Brownlie’s team.

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    Motherwell victory over St Johnstone in friendly

    Motherwell victory over St Johnstone in friendly

    Motherwell continued their preparations for the new SWPL1 season with a comfortable 1-0 victory of St Johnstone on Sunday. 

    Kaela McDonald-Nguah scored the only goal in the game when she converted from the penalty spot after 53 minutes.

    Motherwell controlled the full game and has a cluster of chances over the course of the 90 minutes.

    The first big opportunity came from Kodie Hay after seven minutes. The winger beat two St Johnstone defenders and shot over the bar.

    Hay was unlucky not to break the deadlock just two minutes later. She fired a low driven shot towards goal which came off in the inside of the post before rolling across the goal line but failed to cross it.

    Gill Inglis would go close next when she drove up the wing before pulling a shot narrowly wide on 13 minutes.

    McDonald-Nguah found herself with the ball in box on 21 minutes and she lashed a half volley which came crashing off the crossbar with the keeper well beaten.

    Arguably Motherwell’s best chance of the first half came on 27 minutes. Inglis once again caused the St Johnstone defence problems on the right hand side, she played a ball across to Hay who seen her shot well saved by the Saints keeper from 10 yards out.

    With the deadlock still to be broken, Motherwell continued to pile on the pressure in the second half.

    Summer signing Brogan Anderson done well to keep a hold of the ball and she was fouled in the penalty area on 53 minutes, with the referee pointing straight to the spot.

    2021/22 top goalscorer McDonald-Nguah stepped up and made no mistake as she fired the ball hard and low to the keepers right to give Motherwell the lead.

    Substitute Amy Anderson had a go from 25 yards but her shot was too high and cruised over the bar.

    Motherwell would see out the game and come away with 1-0 victory in what was an excellent run out for the squad.

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    Motherwell to play Sunderland in friendly

    Motherwell to play Sunderland in friendly

    Motherwell will take on FA Women’s Championship side Sunderland in a pre-season friendly match on Sunday 24 July at the Academy of Light. 

    Kick-off is 1pm.

    Paul Brownlie will take his side south of the border in what will be one of five pre-season matches scheduled thus far.

    The women of steel kicked off their 2022/23 season with a 1-0 win over newly promoted side Dundee United.

     

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    Motherwell victory in friendly match

    Motherwell victory in friendly match

    Motherwell got their 2022/23 season underway on Sunday when they defeated Dundee United 1-0 in a friendly match at the GA Arena in Dundee.

    A first-half goal from London Pollard was enough for the women of steel to get their pre-season preparations off to the perfect start.

    Motherwell would see plenty of the ball in the early stages of the game and they would get their reward on the half hour mark.

    A nicely worked ball in the midfield eventually found it’s way out to the right hand side where Lauren Doran-Barr controlled, and took to the byline. She crossed the ball across goal where Pollard was waiting to tap into the net.

    Chances were limited for the rest of the first half.

    In the second period, summer signing Emily Mutch was called into action. She was forced to make an excellent stop on the hour mark to prevent Dundee United from finding an equaliser.

    Motherwell would go on to look for a second and double their advantage before the end of the match.

    In the latter stages of the match, a Katie Rice corner created havoc in the United penalty area however nobody was their to capitalise and the game would finish 1-0 to the ‘Well.

    Motherwell now welcome St Johnstone in their next friendly match on July 10.

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    Emma Lawton joins Motherwell FC

    Emma Lawton joins Motherwell FC

    Emma Lawton becomes the latest summer signing for Motherwell.

    The defender made 12 appearances for the Manchester City Development team last season.

    “I think signing Emma adds more quality and depth to our squad,” head coach Paul Brownlie.

    “Emma has trained with us for a couple of sessions now and she has integrated herself well into the squad.

    “I know the technical ability that Emma has and what she will bring to this side. The coaching group are looking forward to seeing her develop.”

    Lawton will wear the number 21 shirt this season.

    “I’m excited to join Motherwell,” Emma Lawton added.

    “It’s a great club with a lot of ambition and it will provide me with a platform to develop my game further under the guidance of Paul and his coaching team.”

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    Jordan McLintock leaves Motherwell

    Jordan McLintock leaves Motherwell

    Jordan McLintock has left Motherwell, with her contract being mutually terminated. 

    The forward joined the club in 2020 and made 12 appearances last season after fully recovering from injury in January.

    The club would like to thank Jordan for her efforts and wish her well for the future.

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    2022/23 SWPL1 fixtures announced

    2022/23 SWPL1 fixtures announced

    Motherwell will start their 2022/23 SWPL1 campaign with a trip to newly promoted Dundee United. 

    The opening day of the season will be Sunday 7 August.

    Our first home game will be against Glasgow City on 14 August.

    All 2022/23 fixtures are subject to change.

    The women of steel’s final pre-split game will be a trip to Aberdeen on 12 March.

    Split fixtures will start on 26 April.

    The SWPL1 campaign will run until Sunday 21 May, with the relegation playoff match due to take place on Sunday 4 June.

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    Four pre-season fixtures confirmed

    Four pre-season fixtures confirmed

    Ahead of our 2022/23 campaign, Motherwell have lined up four pre-season fixtures. 

    The first test will be an away match against newly promoted Dundee United on Sunday 3 July at the GA Arena.

    We will then have a double header at home, starting off with St Johnstone at Ravenscraig on Sunday 10 July before taking on Glasgow Women on Wednesday 13 July, with the venue still to be confirmed.

    The women of steel will then round of their pre-season campaign with an away game against SWPL2 side Kilmarnock on 31 July, with the venue still to be confirmed.

    Further games are likely to be arranged for 17 and 24 July, with details available shortly.

    Date Opposition Venue  Kick-off time
    Sunday 3 July  Dundee United  GA Arena  1:30pm
    Wednesday 10 July Glasgow Women Ravenscraig 1pm
    Sunday 13 July  St Johnstone TBC TBC
    Sunday 31 July  Kilmarnock TBC TBC
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    Emily Mutch signs for Motherwell

    Emily Mutch signs for Motherwell

    Goalkeeper Emily Mutch is our third summer signing. 

    The goalkeeper joins after two seasons at Hibernian where she helped her side finish in the top four in both seasons.

    “Emily is a massive signing for the club,” head coach Paul Brownlie added.

    “I’ve been very aware of her qualities for several years and we wanted to strengthen the goalkeeping department during this transfer window.

    “I’m delighted to get Emily on board and seeing what she can bring to the club for the coming season.”

    The former Hearts, Celtic and Hibernian shot stopper will look to become first choice goalkeeper in her time at the club.

    “I’m excited to be joining Motherwell and having met with Paul and Leanne, I believe this is the best place for me to develop to the next level,” Emily Mutch added.

    “I’ve worked with Paul at the national performance academy so I’m really looking forward to working with him again and working with a coach who believes in me.”