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  • Club

    Fancy an ABBA tribute night?

  • First team

    In Numbers: ‘Well face Hibs at Fir Park

  • First team

    Get your tickets for Hibernian

  • Women

    Jennow happy with progress after Newcastle draw

  • Women

    Welsh: ‘Well ready to prove doubters wrong

  • First team

    Highlights from Ross County cup loss

  • First team

    Players react to cup exit

  • First team

    Manager reacts to Ross County defeat

  • First team

    Motherwell knocked out of Scottish Cup

  • First team

    Manager wary of difficult cup task

  • Club

    Fancy an ABBA tribute night?

    Fancy an ABBA tribute night?

    How would you like a night singing a long to ABBA’s greatest hits, courtesy of Scotland’s number one ABBA tribute duo Super Troopers?

    Performing live at the Centenary Suite at Fir Park on Saturday, 9 March, it costs just £5 per person for you and your friends to come and make a night of it with us here.

    Tickets are now available online at tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk, or you can give us a call on 01698 333333 to book your place. But get yours fast.

  • First team

    In Numbers: ‘Well face Hibs at Fir Park

    In Numbers: ‘Well face Hibs at Fir Park

    Motherwell host Hibernian in the first league game of 2019 on Wednesday night. 

    And after the disappointments of Saturday’s defeat against Ross County in the Scottish Cup, the Steelmen will be desperate to turn the tide.

    Here, we look at the clash at Fir Park in numbers.

    Eight

    The total number of points separating the two sides in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Hibs currently sit in eighth spot on 29 points, whilst the ‘Well sit just one spot below in ninth on 21 points.

    A win for Stephen Robinson’s men could tighten the gap from the sides above them and add to the gulf separating the bottom three sides in the division.

    23

    The number of years since a meeting between Motherwell and Hibernian ended goalless.

    There have been 66 games played between the two in that time, with a total of 211 goals scored in those games.

    The most famous of those meetings was of course the 6-6 goalfest at Fir Park back in May 2010.

    11

    The combined total of goals scored by the two sides top goalscorers this season.

    Florian Kamberi leads the way for the side from the capital, with five goals to his name this term.

    Danny Johnson has six goals in the league for Stephen Robinson’s men this season.

  • First team

    Get your tickets for Hibernian

    Get your tickets for Hibernian

    Motherwell return to Ladbrokes Premiership action on Wednesday night, as Hibernian visit Fir Park.

    The two sides meet for the first time since the opening day of the campaign, as the Steelmen look to bounce back from the disappointment of exiting the Scottish Cup at the weekend.

    Motherwell fans can get their tickets online right now.

    You can print your tickets at home and bring them straight to the gate, or choose to collect at the ticket office.

    A pay gate is also available for home fans. Our cheapest ticket for Wednesday’s game is just £20 for adults. Children aged 15 and under can get in to the stadium for just £3 in every stand.

    Hibernian supporters should contact their club for ticket information.

    Fancy seeing the game in a bit more style? We’ve also got a number of great hospitality deals.

  • Women

    Jennow happy with progress after Newcastle draw

    Jennow happy with progress after Newcastle draw

    Motherwell boss Donald Jennow believes game time was the most important factor, as his side conceded a late leveller in a friendly draw at Newcastle United.

    The women of steel twice led the match and despite working with a vastly different squad from last season, played some encouraging football during an encounter that was contested in freezing conditions.

    With Motherwell’s SWPL1 season opener against Stirling University just three weeks away, Jennow will continue to ramp up the intensity of training to ensure his side are ready for the step up to the top flight.

    “The team have come off the back of quite a long off season and while training has been very good, nothing substitutes the minutes and the type of work that goes into a game,” he said.

    “We’re getting there, there’s still work to be done though, we’ll able to continue to ramp things up in terms of intensity.

    “Things are going to schedule so far and hopefully as we move closer to the start of the season, then that will continue.”

    The 280-mile round trip presented a good opportunity for the much changed ‘Well squad to build team spirit, as well as testing themselves against English opposition.

    It was a test Jennow believes they handled well and he was keen to talk up the positive effects of a lengthy pre-season trip.

    “It was a good first step,” he added. “The couple of hours on the bus and in the restaurant after the game gives the players a chance to have a conversation about something other than football.

    “You want players who get on with each other as much as being able to play football together.”

  • Women

    Welsh: ‘Well ready to prove doubters wrong

    Welsh: ‘Well ready to prove doubters wrong

    Maxine Welsh says Motherwell are relishing the chance to prove the doubters wrong again.

    The 21-year-old played a big part in the latter stages of ‘Well’s charge to the SWPL2 title last season, securing promotion to the top flight.

    A record-breaking campaign ended with the stinging disappointment of 8-0 thrashing in the Scottish Cup final against Hibs, but Welsh insists the experience will ensure the women of steel will return stronger and more determined.

    “I think there is a bit of unfinished business following the final,” she said.

    “I don’t we did ourselves justice and while there’s a lot of new faces, those of us who have stayed are determined to make up for the disappointment and hopefully the rest will have the same desire.

    “I think I’ve said it before but I think we were really underestimated last season. We won the league last season and now want to show we can handle it in SWPL1.

    “It’s a good calibre of players, we’re gelling well and quickly as a team – so I think we’ll do well this season.

    “We know that it’s important we are fitter than we were last season as we are up against better teams, the hard work is required.”

    Motherwell make the trip south on Sunday for a pre-season encounter with FA Women’s National League North side Newcastle United.

    It’ll be the first of three warm up matches ahead of the start of the SWPL1 campaign on 10 February, and one the former Glasgow City youngster says the full squad are looking forward to.

    “It’s quite exciting and the trip away will give the team a good chance to bond too,” she said. “I’m looking forward to playing in the top league much more with Motherwell than I was City.

    “Personally I’m hoping to cement my position, last season I was obviously just filling in at centre half, I want to find my position, make it permanent, make sure I’m in the team every week and enjoy my football after a long time out with injury.”

  • First team

    Highlights from Ross County cup loss

    Watch back the action as Motherwell exit the William Hill Scottish Cup.

  • First team

    Players react to cup exit

    Captain Peter Hartley, Mark Gillespie and Danny Johnson speak as Motherwell exit the William Hill Scottish Cup.

  • First team

    Manager reacts to Ross County defeat

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    Stephen Robinson reflected on a disappointing Scottish Cup defeat against Ross County at Fir Park. 

    The ‘Well boss admitted his side let themselves down as the Staggies won 2-1 in the forst fixture of 2019.

    “I’m disappointed. There’s no excuses, we deserved to lose the game,” he said.

  • First team

    Motherwell knocked out of Scottish Cup

    Motherwell knocked out of Scottish Cup

    Motherwell suffered defeat in the William Hill Scottish Cup at the hands of Championship side Ross County.

    Brian Graham’s double early in the second half was the difference between the two sides in a scrappy affair at Fir Park, despite a late, late goal from Jake Hasie that briefly gave hope.

    Stephen Robinson handed debuts to Ross McCormack and Gboly Ariyibi, with Carl McHugh, Charles Dunne and David Turnbull all being restored to the starting team.

    But it was County who started the stronger, with the second tier side having early chances through McManus, who stung the palms of Gillespie, and Spence, who shot over.

    New boy Ariyibi showed first half flashes, setting up Frear for a shot at goal and seeing a low cross from the left blocked.

    McCormack made way for Main at the interval but it was the visitors who made the breakthrough early on.

    Graham’s header with seven minutes gone gave the Staggies the lead, but worse was to follow.

    With Aribiyi seemingly taken out, referee Steven McLean let play go on and a cross from the right found Graham unmarked at the back post to double the lead on the hour mark.

    Motherwell struggled to carve out scoring chances, save for a late Aldred header that was well gathered by Fox, but they were given late, late hope when Hastie headed in Frear’s cross from close range in stoppage time.

    But it wasn’t to be, as they bowed out at the fourth round stage.

  • First team

    Manager wary of difficult cup task

    Stephen Robinson says Motherwell are essentially facing a Premiership side in Ross County, as the Steelmen prepare to host the second-tier outfit in the William Hill Scottish Cup on Saturday.