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  • First team

    Motherwell to play Northern Ireland friendlies

  • First team

    Jake Hastie to leave Motherwell

  • First team

    Two nominated for PFA Young Player of the Year

  • First team

    Vote for your April player of the month

  • First team

    St Mirren tickets on sale

  • First team

    Story of the Match from win over Dundee

  • First team

    Jake Carroll next to sign for Motherwell

  • Women

    Big win for ‘Well in SWPL1

  • Women

    Motherwell at Stirling on Sunday

  • First team

    Highlights from win over Dundee

  • First team

    Motherwell to play Northern Ireland friendlies

    Motherwell to play Northern Ireland friendlies

    Motherwell will travel to face Linfield as part of the pre-season programme for the 2019/20 campaign.

    The Steelmen will make the trip to Windsor Park on Saturday 29 June. Kick off will be at 1.30pm.

    Stephen Robinson’s side will be based in Belfast for their summer camp, and will take on two opponents as part of that trip.

    A second friendly will be played three days previously on Wednesday, 26 June. The opponent and kick-off time will be announced ASAP.

    Admission details will be announced shortly but both games will be open to fans who wish to make the trip over.

    Further information on other pre-season matches will be announced shortly.

  • First team

    Jake Hastie to leave Motherwell

    Jake Hastie to leave Motherwell

    Jake Hastie is to leave Motherwell at the end of the 2018/19 season.

    The 20-year-old forward has signed a pre-contract agreement with Rangers and will move to Ibrox in the summer.

    The two clubs will now try and agree a suitable compensation package that is acceptable to both parties.

    A product of the Motherwell’s youth academy, Hastie has been with the club since the age of nine.

    He has made 17 appearances for the club, scoring seven goals.

  • First team

    Two nominated for PFA Young Player of the Year

    Two nominated for PFA Young Player of the Year

    David Turnbull and Jake Hastie have both been named on the shortlist for PFA Scotland’s Young Player of the Year.

    The Motherwell pair have been recognised for their respective breakthrough season in 2018/19, named alongside Aberdeen’s Lewis Ferguson and Rangers’ Ryan Kent on the four-man list.

    The winner will be revealed at an awards dinner on Sunday, 5 May.

    Turnbull has been a standout performer in claret and amber, netting his 12th goal of the season at the weekend and receiving rave reviews from fans and the national media.

    Hastie exploded onto the scene in late January for the ‘Well, netting seven goal in 14 appearances for the Steelmen.

  • First team

    Vote for your April player of the month

    Vote for your April player of the month

    It’s time to vote for your Tullibardine Player of the Month for April.

    The Steelmen claimed victory in their last game against Dundee, as well as drawing at Hamilton and losing to Aberdeen and Rangers.

    To vote, head to our Facebook page and follow the instructions.

    David Turnbull has been a consistent winner of the award and has staked his claim again, netting all three of the club’s goals during the month.

    Allan Campbell has been his usual consistent self throughout the month in midfield, helping to provide the solid base for the team to build.

    Gboly Ariyibi has continued to terrorise full backs on the wing and also netted his first goal at Fir Park against Dundee.

    James Scott is another youth academy product pushing his way into first team plans, and scored his first goal for the club in the victory over Dundee.

  • First team

    St Mirren tickets on sale

    St Mirren tickets on sale

    Tickets for our next Ladbrokes Premiership match with St Mirren are now on sale.

    The Buddies come to Fir Park on Saturday, 4 May as Motherwell continue their push for seventh spot.

    Tickets are available online now to collect from the Fir Park ticket office. You can also print yours at home and take the ticket straight to the gate.

    Alternatively, you can pay at the gate at the ground on the day.

    Prices are as follows:

    Adult £24 / £20
    Over 60s / 16-18 year olds / students £17 / £16
    15 and under £3

    A family ticket for one adult and two children aged 15 and under is available for £28, or £24 in the John Hunter Stand.

    The cheaper price on all tickets is for our John Hunter Stand for home supporters.

    Away supporters will be housed in our South Stand. A cash gate will be available.

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

  • First team

    Story of the Match from win over Dundee

    No matter what’s thrown at us, we keep going until the very last whistle.

    This is the Story of the Match from the win over Dundee.

  • First team

    Jake Carroll next to sign for Motherwell

    Jake Carroll next to sign for Motherwell

    Motherwell Football Club have secured the services of defender Jake Carroll for the next two seasons.

    The Irish left-back will join from Cambridge United in the summer, adding further competition to the backline.

    Carroll, 27, will officially move to Fir Park in June when his contract with United expires.

    “Jake has great attributes which will bring a lot to the squad,” manager Stephen Robinson said of the signing.

    “He’s quick and he’s a strong defender. But he will come here and have to earn the right to play, as we’ve got competition in his position.

    “We’re making a lot of early progress in getting players signed, with Jake joining Declan Gallagher and Liam Polworth in committing early.

    “We’re continuing to push to get our business done early, both with players we’ve offered contracts to and with others we have identified.”

    Carroll started his professional career with St Patrick’s Athletic in 2011, spending two seasons with the League of Ireland and picking up experience in UEFA Europa League qualifying games against Karpaty Lviv and Hannover 96.

    A six-figure move to Huddersfield Town followed, where he also spent time out on loan at Bury and briefly in the Scottish Premiership with Partick Thistle, making 13 appearances.

    He then moved on to League Two side Hartlepool United, where he played alongside Trevor Carson and made 73 appearances across two seasons, before switching to Cambridge United in January 2017, where he has played 94 times.

    “I’m looking forward to getting started in the summer with the club,” Carroll said.

    “I know there’s a lot of competition for places, but I’m coming to be part of the squad and looking to establish myself.”

  • Women

    Big win for ‘Well in SWPL1

    Big win for ‘Well in SWPL1

    The women of steel secured their first away win of the season after a tremendous second half performance sealed victory over Stirling University at Ochilview on Sunday.

    Sarah Crilly and Claire Adams both grabbed two goals as they put the ‘Well out of sight, before a late consolation for Stirling through Kristina Kim with five minutes to play.

    Motherwell started off the game looking the more threatening side. Early chances from Chelsea McEachran and Katie Rice almost saw Donald Jennow’s side get in front.

    With just over five minutes played, McEachran found space in the centre of the pitch just outside the box. She let fly from her right foot and the shot was inches away from finding the top right corner of the goal, leaving the keeper routed to the spot.

    Rice hit the woodwork moments later which was the closest both sides came to breaking the deadlock. Sarah Crilly burst down the right wing to the byline, cutting inside she tried to find Lori Gardner in the box, the deflected clearance fell to Rice who hit the ball sweetly before it cannoned off the barand eventually cleared.

    Motherwell were nearly in again through Gardner, who beat the offside trap and was running in on goal to collect the through ball, but the keeper got there a fraction before her to clear the ball.

    There were penalty shouts from the Stirling bench as they felt they should’ve had a penalty with 25 minutes played. Emma Lyons hit the ground from the long free kick, the ref however didn’t seem to agree.

    The rest of the half was an end-to-end encounter with both sides looking to go into the break on top. However the defences remained stern and teams would go into the interval with nothing to separate them.

    Motherwell replicated the high intensity start which they started the game with after the break, after a couple early half chances they would go on to score two goals in quick succession.

    The deadlock was eventually broken with 51 minutes played through a Claire Adams free kick. The long-ranged cross was intended to find a claret and amber shirt in the box, but the defence failed to clear the incoming cross and the ball found the far side of the net.

    Sarah Crilly made it 2-0 just four minutes later as she finished off a smart short corner routine. The winger danced past two defenders before finding the far-right corner with a curling shot to leave the keeper helpless.

    Adams bagged another goal on 64 minutes straight from another set piece. This time a corner as the keeper failed to collect, the ball bounced into the net unchallenged to further extend the lead.

    With the women of steel smelling blood, Beth McLeod came close to adding ‘Well’s fourth as she latched onto a through ball bounding down on the keeper, the Stirling keeper however got down well to make the save.

    Crilly bagged another with 16 minutes remaining with a smart half volley finish. She collected Georgie Rafferty’s long ball into the box before bringing it down onto her right foot to strike back across goal and into the bottom left corner. A composed finish from the winger.

    Stirling had one of their best chances of the match through Abby Callaghan shortly after, the striker collected the loose clearance and attempted to volley it into the net, she struck a nice connection with the ball but ultimately it floated harmlessly wide.

    Shortly after Gemma Mason was superbly denied by Morgan Gunter in the ‘Well goal. Mason seemed to have struck a sweet connection with an ambitious strike and it looked to by heading into the top right corner, but Hunter was equally up to the task of saving the effort by tipping it out for a corner.

    Stirling eventually got a goal back with five minutes to play through Kristina Kim, who rose above everyone from the corner to nod into the right-hand side of the net.

    The women of steel were able to see out the remaining five minutes of play and secure an important victory to ensure that the three points would be heading back to Lanarkshire for the first time this season.

    Next up for Motherwell is Forfar Farmington at Ravenscraig on Sunday 5 May with a 2.30pm kick off.

    Motherwell: Hunter, Knox, Rolph, Rafferty, Crilly, Roberts, MacLeod, McEachran, Rice, Adams, Gardner.

    Subs: Vincenti, K McManus, Hutchison, Trialist A, Trialist B.

  • Women

    Motherwell at Stirling on Sunday

    Motherwell at Stirling on Sunday

    Motherwell travel to Ochilview for a crucial SWPL1 clash with Stirling University on Sunday.

    The women of steel are without a win in the league since their opening day victory over Stirling. Donald Jennow’s side will be desperate to end their winless run and stretch their advantage over the bottom side to seven points.

    ‘Well suffered a harsh lesson in their heavy defeat at Glasgow City last week and they will have to do without their skipper Kerry Montgomery, who was sent off midway through the second half.

    The next seven days will bring fixtures against the side in bottom and the side in second bottom spot, two matches that will have a big say in whether Motherwell can challenge further up the table or face a fight for survival.

    Kick-off is at midday at Ochilview in Stenhousemuir.

    The Opposition

    Stirling University have experienced a challenging start to the 2019 season.

    Craig Beveridge’s side have managed just a single point from their first seven league encounters and they’ll be all too aware of the importance of avoiding becoming cut adrift at the foot of the table.

    In their last league outing, Stirling held firm against cup double winners Hibernian for 70 minutes, but would eventually fall to a 3-0 defeat.

    Goals have been scarce for the team in green so far this term, they have managed just three in the league while conceding 21 times.

    Position

    Stirling University: SWPL1 – eighth – one point

    Motherwell: SWPL1 – sixth – five points

    What They Said

    Motherwell head coach Donald Jennow feels the first round of league fixtures have been a mixed bag for his side.

    The women of steel sit in sixth after seven games played and Jennow has urged his squad to strive for improved consistency as the second round begins against Stirling.

    “We have performed well at times and been punished for mistakes on other occasions,” he said.

    “In the second round of fixtures we need to strive for more consistency.

    “If we can do that then we should be able to pick up more points.”

  • First team

    Highlights from win over Dundee

    A late strike from David Turnbull, adding to his earlier goal and others from Gboly Ariyibi and James Scott, gave Motherwell a 4-3 victory against Dundee.