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  • Women

    ‘Well draw at Celtic

  • First team

    Watch Hibernian v Motherwell live stream

  • First team

    Robinson reflects on two years ahead of Hibs

  • First team

    Previewing Hibernian v Motherwell

  • Women

    Celtic up next in SWPL1 for Motherwell

  • First team

    Need to Know: A look at Hibs

  • Women

    Morgan Hunter backs ‘Well to bounce back

  • First team

    In Numbers: Preparing to face Hibs

  • First team

    Setting the scene on Hibernian

  • First team

    Liam Grimshaw signs new deal

  • Women

    ‘Well draw at Celtic

    ‘Well draw at Celtic

    Motherwell took a richly deserved share of the spoils on Friday night, after battling out a 0-0 draw with Celtic at K-Park.

    Caitlin Russell replaced the injured Maxine Welsh in the only change to the ‘Well side that lost to Hibs five days previously.

    Chances were at a premium throughout what was a fiercely contested encounter in SWPL1.

    Natalie Ross spurned the best chance of the game for the hosts, while Katie Rice fired over from range and Mhairi Fyfe had an effort blocked as ‘Well looked to clinch the win late on.

    A point moves the women of steel on to four points from four games.

    They return to action next Sunday, when they host Spartans in the last eight of the SWPL Cup.

    Motherwell: Hunter, Knox, Rolph, Rafferty, Crilly, Russell (Fyfe), Montgomery, McEachran, Adams, Rice, Gardner.

    Subs not used: Cunningham, Hutchison, Roberts, McManus.

  • First team

    Watch Hibernian v Motherwell live stream

    Watch Hibernian v Motherwell live stream

    Motherwell travel to face Hibernian in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday.

    If you live outside of the UK/Ireland, you can watch a live stream of the game direct from Easter Road. Kick off is at 3pm GMT.

    To sign up for our service, just head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk and choose your package. Subscriptions to see live games start at just £12 a month.

    Every league game between now and the split will be broadcast live on our service.

    If you’re in the UK or Ireland but can’t make the game, there’s also live audio commentary available on our service. Our domestic subscriptions cost £6 a month and also get you full game replays.

  • First team

    Robinson reflects on two years ahead of Hibs

    Stephen Robinson reflects on two years in charge at the club, and looks ahead to the top six showdown at Easter Road.

  • First team

    Previewing Hibernian v Motherwell

    Previewing Hibernian v Motherwell

    Motherwell head to Hibernian on Saturday looking to make it into the top six for the first time in the 2018/19 Ladbrokes Premiership.

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

    Head to head

    Both sides have picked up wins against the other on home turf this campaign.

    Hibernian were 3-0 winners on the first day of the league season, while David Turnbull’s goal resulted in a deserved 1-0 win at Fir Park in January.

    Ticket information

    Tickets are available online now to collect from the Fir Park ticket office.

    Alternatively, sales pods will be open at the south stand at Easter Road to purchase tickets before going to the turnstiles.

    Prices are as follows:

    Adult £23
    Over 65s / 12-17s / Student £14
    Under 12s £12

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

    The form guide

    From Motherwell’s last 10 games, Stephen Robinson’s men have won seven.

    Wins over Hamilton, Hibernian, Dundee, Livingston, St Mirren, Hearts and then Hamilton again last time out have contributed to a fantastic run.

    Hibs, in contrast, have also picked up some wins. Five victories from 10 games, including a four-game winning run in February, have kept them in top six contention.

    Team news

    Motherwell remain without Trevor Carson, Craig Tanner, Christian Mbulu and Ross McCormack are also still sidelined. Chris Cadden is back in training but is not yet available.

    Watch it live online

    If you’re based outside of the UK/Ireland, you can watch a live stream of the game direct from Easter Road.

    To sign up for our service, just head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk and choose your package. Subscriptions to see live games start at just £12 a month.

    Every league game between now and the split will be broadcast live on our service.

    If you’re in the UK or Ireland but can’t make the game, there’s also live audio commentary available on our service. Our domestic subscriptions cost £6 a month and also get you full game replays.

  • Women

    Celtic up next in SWPL1 for Motherwell

    Celtic up next in SWPL1 for Motherwell

    A huge weekend for Motherwell will be kicked off by the women of steel on Friday evening, when Donald Jennow’s side take on Celtic at K-Park.

    On the back of successive league defeats, ‘Well will be keen to bounce back against a Hoops side buoyed by an impressive 5-1 victory over Spartans in their last outing.

    Last weekend’s 4-0 reverse at home to Hibs was a harsh on ‘Well who, despite competing well for long spells of the game, were punished by their more clinical opponents.

    With just five days between the fixtures, the game presents the ideal opportunity to get over that disappointment.

    The game was initially moved to the Friday evening to be shown live on BBC Alba, however logistical issues mean this no longer will be the case.

    Kick off at K-Park is 7:45pm. Adult entry will cost £5, concessions £3 and under 16s go for free.

    The Opposition

    The game will see Eddie Wolecki Black come up against Motherwell for the first time since departing the club for Celtic in the summer of 2018.

    As well as a familiar face in the dugout, former ‘Well players Emma Black and Kirsty McLaughlin are both also likely to feature for the Hoops, with both players having played big roles in Motherwell’s SWPL2 success last season.

    Celtic have enjoyed a good start to the new campaign, with two wins from their opening three fixtures.

    In their last outing, they comfortably overcame Spartans 5-1 and will be aiming to push on in their bid to upset the dominance of Glasgow City and Hibernian at the top of the women’s game in Scotland.

    Position

    Celtic: SWPL1 – third – six points

    Motherwell: SWPL1 – sixth – three points

    What They Said

    Motherwell keeper Morgan Hunter is aiming to eradicate the disappointment of last weekend’s defeat to Hibs.

    “Last week was tough, but I think we held our own very well in the first half,” she said. “We need to take that confidence into the game on Friday.

    “There have been lots of changes to most teams in SWPL 1 this season so it’s hard to predict how things will go.

    “Celtic will definitely be a tough opposition but we are more than ready to show we are too.”

    ‘Well boss Donald Jennow says the rescheduling of the fixture has had no impact on his preparations.

    Jennow was disappointed the game will no longer be broadcast live on television, but insists his focus is on a positive result against Celtic.

    “Whilst we are disappointed the match won’t be shown on Alba, it hasn’t impacted on our preparations,” Jennow said.

    “It’s a game we’re all looking forward to and as far as we’re concerned, it’s business as usual as we look to bounce back following Sunday’s defeat.”

  • First team

    Need to Know: A look at Hibs

    Need to Know: A look at Hibs

    Hibs host Motherwell on Saturday, as the two sides face each other in the chase to make the top six.

    Here’s some things to note about our opponents.

    All change

    Since Motherwell ran out 1-0 winners at Fir Park in January, Neil Lennon has left and been replaced at the helm by Paul Heckingbottom.

    His first three games brought him wins, picking up league victories over Hamilton, Dundee and St Johnstone.

    A 2-0 Scottish Cup defeat to Celtic followed, before their 1-1 league draw with Rangers in their last outing.

    Home form

    From 22 home matches, the Hibees have had a mixed bag of results.

    In all competitions, they’ve amassed 10 victories at Easter Road. But over 50% of their games haven’t resulted in a win, with seven draws and five defeats along the way.

    The same goes in the league. From 14 home games, they’ve won five, drawn six and lost three.

    Scotland call

    Looking to bolster their forward options in January, Mark McNulty returned home after five years down south.

    The striker, on loan from Reading, has wasted no time in making an impact.

    In four starts and two sub appearances in the league, he’s netted five times, including doubles over Dundee and St Johnstone. He’s also scored one in two in the Scottish Cup.

    The reward for his form has been a first call to the Scotland squad for the EURO 2020 double header with Kazakhstan and San Marino.

  • Women

    Morgan Hunter backs ‘Well to bounce back

    Morgan Hunter backs ‘Well to bounce back

    Morgan Hunter believes the women of steel are ready to show their mettle, when they travel to K-Park to face Celtic on Friday evening.

    After opening their SWPL1 campaign with a win over Stirling University, ‘Well have suffered two successive league defeats.

    Last weekend’s 4-0 loss at home to Hibs was harsh on Donald Jennow’s side, but Hunter says all their focus is on bouncing back in East Kilbride.

    “Last week was tough, but I think we held our own very well in the first half,” the ‘Well keeper said. “We need to take that confidence into the game on Friday.

    “There’s been lots of changes to most teams in SWPL 1 this season so it’s hard to predict how things will go.

    “Celtic will definitely be a tough opposition but we are more than ready to show we are too.”

    Friday evening’s clash will see Motherwell come up against Eddie Wolecki Black for the first time since the former ‘Well gaffer joined Celtic in the summer of 2018.

    It’s another element that will add to the intrigue of an important league fixture, though Hunter insists all that matters is the end result.

    “The only thing mentioned has been that we must fight to win and get three points,” she added. “There’s no personal feelings when that whistle goes on Friday.

    “It’s always important to get points on the board early and build momentum.

    “We won’t focus on the league table too early. It’s important that we take it game by game.”

    Morgan has enjoyed a solid start to life at Fir Park.

    She kept a clean sheet on her debut and in the SWPL Cup win over Hutchison Vale.

    On Sunday, the 25-year-old made a number of good stops, before suffering the misfortune of seeing Kirsten Reilly’s free kick slip through her grasp for Hibernian’s fourth.

    “That final goal was a massive disappointment and it’s a horrible feeling conceding a goal like that,” she admitted. ”It’s so important not to go into your own head after that happens.

    “It can’t be changed, so you focus on the next one, which was a shot on target that I managed to push round the post.

    “If I’d let my head drop, that would’ve been another goal.

    “I’m really enjoying it here, as I said it’s my first taste of SWPL1 and it’s challenging but I’m learning everyday.

    “The girls have made it so easy settling in and theres so much quality about this team. I’m excited to see how the season goes.”

  • First team

    In Numbers: Preparing to face Hibs

    In Numbers: Preparing to face Hibs

    Motherwell head to Hibernian on Saturday, as the race to finish in the top half of the Ladbrokes Premiership continues.

    Here’s the game previewed in numbers.

    Six

    This weekend’s match is all about sixth spot, and the two sides slugging it out to finish in the top half of the table come the split.

    Hibernian currently have the upper hand, sitting two points ahead of the ‘Well.

    The Steelmen haven’t been higher than seventh all campaign, but can jump to sixth with a win at Easter Road.

    Seven

    From Motherwell’s last 10 games, Stephen Robinson’s men have won seven.

    Wins over Hamilton, Hibernian, Dundee, Livingston, St Mirren, Hearts and then Hamilton again last time out have contributed to a fantastic run.

    Hibs, in contrast, have also picked up some wins. Five victories from 10 games, including a four-game winning run in February, have kept them in top six contention.

    224

    It’s been over half a year since Motherwell last ventured through to Easter Road.

    The 2018/19 Ladbrokes Premiership season was opened with an away game at Hibs, which the hosts won 3-0.

  • First team

    Setting the scene on Hibernian

    Setting the scene on Hibernian

    The drive to get a place in the top six continues with a huge match at Hibernian on Saturday.

    Here’s an early look ahead to the match.

    The battle for top six

    Motherwell sit just two points behind Hibernian with four games to go before the Ladbrokes Premiership splits into two groups.

    A win on Saturday would take Stephen Robinson’s men into the top six for the first time this season, and put us in pole position to secure a place.

    Head to head

    You have to go back five games for the last Motherwell victory at Easter Road, which came in August 2013.

    Henri Anier scored late to give the Steelmen all three points that day in a 1-0 victory.

    Since then, Motherwell drew two on the bounce, but have lost in their last two visits.

    Get your tickets in advance or at the stadium

    Tickets are available online now to collect from the Fir Park ticket office.

    Alternatively, sales pods will be open at the south stand at Easter Road to purchase tickets before going to the turnstiles.

    Prices are as follows:

    Adult £23
    Over 65s / 12-17s / Student £14
    Under 12s £12

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

  • First team

    Liam Grimshaw signs new deal

    Liam Grimshaw signs new deal

    Liam Grimshaw has extended his contract with the club for an additional year.

    The Burnley-born fan favourite has solidified his spot in the team at right back in recent months, turning in consistent, all-action performances and embarking on countless of his trademark runs.

    Having already featured 62 times as a Steelman, Grimshaw’s new deal will expire in the summer of 2020.

    “We’re delighted Liam has signed on again at the club for next season,” ‘Well boss Stephen Robinson said.

    “He has been a huge part of our recent success, playing in his new role of right-back.

    “He’s exactly the type of character you want about your football club. He’s the consummate professional and is extremely enthusiastic about this club, and it shows in his performances.”

    The 24-year-old came through the youth ranks at Manchester United, captaining their Under 23s. He got his first taste of competitive first-team football whilst on loan at Fir Park back in the first half of the 2015/16 season.

    His performances in claret and amber persuaded Preston North End to buy him from United in January 2016. He spent 18 months at Deepdale, before returning to ‘Well, via a short loan spell at Chesterfield.

    Grimshaw added: “I’m delighted to have signed on for another year. I feel at home here and it was an easy decision to stay.

    “I’m completely focused now on helping get the team into the top six, and seeing how we can continue to build.”