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  • First team

    Listen to live commentary from St Mirren

  • First team

    Previewing St Mirren v Motherwell

  • First team

    Manager: We will not be complacent

  • First team

    David Turnbull is January player of the month

  • First team

    Mark Gillespie says balance is key to form

  • Club

    Steelman backs Safer Internet Day 2019

  • First team

    Story of the Match from win over Livingston

  • First team

    In Numbers: Heading to St Mirren

  • First team

    Need to Know: A look at St Mirren

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Loan Watch: Newell makes scoring start

  • First team

    Listen to live commentary from St Mirren

    Listen to live commentary from St Mirren

    If you can’t make the Ladbrokes Premiership match at St Mirren on Wednesday night, we’ve got you covered.

    Our live streaming service is unfortunately not available for the trip to face St Mirren. But users can get live audio commentary via our service at tv.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Packages start at £6 for subscribers in the UK/Ireland, and £12 for international fans.

    Fear not, all of our other remaining home and away Ladbrokes Premiership games before the split will be available outside of the UK/Ireland via our live streaming service.

  • First team

    Previewing St Mirren v Motherwell

    Previewing St Mirren v Motherwell

    St Mirren host Motherwell on Wednesday night, as Stephen Robinson’s men seek a fifth league win on the bounce.

    Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

    Head to head

    Motherwell and St Mirren have met twice so far in the Ladbrokes Premiership in the 2018/19 season, recording a win apiece.

    David Turnbull and Chris Cadden netted as the Steelmen picked up a 2-0 win in October, while the Buddies returned the favour at Fir Park in a 1-0 victory in December.

    Team news

    Craig Tanner, Trevor Carson and Chris Cadden remain out long term for Motherwell. Christian Mbulu is sidelined with a hamstring strain.

    Save time and buy your tickets in advance

    Tickets are available online now to collect from the Fir Park ticket office before 4pm on Wednesday. Buy your tickets in advance to avoid queuing at the ground.

    At the ground, ticket booths are available next to the stand. Motherwell supporters will be situated in the North Stand.

    Adult £22
    Over 65s / Under 18s / Student £12
    Under 12s £6

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

    Listen to live commentary

    Our live streaming service is not available for the trip to face St Mirren. Instead, users can get live audio commentary via our service at tv.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Fear not, all of our other remaining home and away Ladbrokes Premiership games before the split will be available outside of the UK/Ireland via our live streaming service.

  • First team

    Manager: We will not be complacent

    Stephen Robinson says he has no doubt his Motherwell players will avoid complacency against St Mirren.

    The Steelmen travel to Paisley on Wednesday night on the back of four straight league wins, but the manager says doing the simple things first will always be the team’s priority.

  • First team

    David Turnbull is January player of the month

    David Turnbull is January player of the month

    After another excellent month, youngster David Turnbull is the Tullibardine Motherwell FC player of the month for January.

    Having also picked up the award in November and December, the midfielder’s goals against Hibernian and Dundee contributed to him winning the public vote.

    Well Society member Drew Nelson came along to Fir Park to present David with his award.

  • First team

    Mark Gillespie says balance is key to form

    Mark Gillespie says a solid defence and strong attacking options have been the catalyst to Motherwell’s recent upturn in form.

    The goalkeeper has contributed to the team’s four consecutive league wins, keeping three clean sheets in the process.

  • Club

    Steelman backs Safer Internet Day 2019

    Steelman and his sidekick Raven Steel have been brought to life in cartoon form to back North Lanarkshire Council’s programme around Safer Internet Day.

    The club mascots teach a short lesson on the concept of consent online for our younger fans, answering typical questions and giving a simple guide to understanding.

    Based around a theme of “Together for a better internet”, North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee are committed to helping keep children safe online and they are encouraging parents to make use of the resources available online to engage with children’s digital lives.

    The day offers the opportunity to highlight positive uses of technology and to explore the role we all play in helping to create a better and safer online community.

  • First team

    Story of the Match from win over Livingston

    With Motherwell seeking a fourth straight league win, Livingston were the visitors to Fir Park.

    This is the Story of the Match from our win over the Lions.

  • First team

    In Numbers: Heading to St Mirren

    In Numbers: Heading to St Mirren

    Motherwell head west to take on St Mirren on Wednesday night in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Here’s the game previewed in numbers.

    Five

    Motherwell head to Paisley looking to record their fifth straight league win.

    Having defeated Hamilton Academical, Hibernian, Dundee and Livingston, Stephen Robinson’s side are looking to string together their best run of results since a five-game winning run in 2016.

    Conversely, St Mirren have lost their last five games in the league.

    18

    Although only three league positions separate the two sides going into Wednesday’s match, Motherwell currently have an 18-point gap over their opponents.

    Sitting in bottom spot, St Mirren have won three, drawn three and lost 18. Motherwell meanwhile have won nine, drawn three and lost twelve.

    343

    Motherwell last conceded in the league 17 minutes into the win over Hamilton Academical, and have since racked up 343 minutes without letting one in.

    Mark Gillespie and his defence have stood tall against Hibernian, Dundee and Livingston, returning to the sort of form that saw the team rack up a record 20 clean sheets last campaign.

  • First team

    Need to Know: A look at St Mirren

    Need to Know: A look at St Mirren

    St Mirren are our opponents in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Wednesday, 

    Here’s a look at the Buddies in detail.

    Plenty change

    Ten new faces have arrived in Paisley in the winter transfer window, with 13 heading out.

    At the back, manager Oran Kearney has added goalkeepers Václav Hladký and Jordan Holmes, from Slovan Liberec and Bournemouth respectively. They’ve been joined by defenders Mateo Mužek, Mihai Popescu and Laurențiu Corbu.

    Greg Tansey has arrived in midfield on loan from Aberdeen, along with fellow loanees Brad Lyons, Anders Dreyer and Kyle McAllister.

    Up top, Haitian striker Duckens Nazon has also arrived on loan from Belgians Sint-Truiden.

    Form guide

    St Mirren are without a league win in five, with their last Ladbrokes Premiership victory coming at Fir Park in December.

    St Johnstone, Kilmarnock, Celtic, Hibernian and Rangers have since defeated them, with an aggregate score of 14-2.

    Kearney’s men however did progress in the William Hill Scottish Cup, coming from two goals down to Alloa Athletic to progress 3-2.

    In the scrap

    St Mirren may be bottom of the table as things stand, but they are anything but cut adrift.

    With Dundee sitting two points ahead of them, and Hamilton Academical three, there is plenty scope for a string of results to pull them out of immediate danger.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Loan Watch: Newell makes scoring start

    Loan Watch: Newell makes scoring start

    George Newell netted just 20 minutes into his Albion Rovers debut on Saturday.

    In a game where teammate Peter Morrison was also named amongst the starters for the match away to Edinburgh City, the striker was on hand to head his team into a 22nd minute lead.

    Allan Smith quickly drew the home side level from six yards with a header of his own. Jack Breen fired City into the lead before half time and Blair Henderson made the points safe in the second half.

    Aaron Taylor-Sinclair will have to wait for his debut for Crewe Alexandra as the Railwaymen’s match away to Carlisle was postponed due to a frozen pitch.

    A similar fate also befell Neil McLaughlin as Stirling Albion’s home match against Clyde fell victim to the freezing temperatures.

    Broque Watson’s East Fife were in Dublin for the quarter-final of the IRN-BRU Cup, but the game was postponed just seven minutes before kick-off.

    The former Celtic man wouldn’t have been able to take any part, cup tied from Motherwell Colts’ involvement in the competition.

    Barry Maguire made his fifth appearance for Queen of the South as Gary Naysmith’s men crashed to a 3-0 defeat at the Falkirk Stadium. Queens had dispatched Premiership side Dundee in the Scottish Cup during the week, but were well beaten the 10-men Bairns, who had goalscorer Davis Kellor-Dunn sent off 18 minutes from time.

    Shea Gordon remains sidelined and unavailable for Partick Thistle, albeit Gary Caldwell’s side won their third match in a row, edging out Inverness 1-2 at the Caledonian Stadium. The Northern Irishman is getting close to fitness though and is hopeful to be back in training in a few weeks time.