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  • First team

    Motherwell pair in Scotland EURO 2020 squad

  • First team

    Player of the year awards

  • Women

    Glasgow City test next for ‘Well in SWPL1

  • First team

    Scott Fox loaned to Greenock Morton

  • Women

    Narrow defeat for Motherwell in SWPL1

  • Club

    An evening with ’91 legends

  • First team

    Manager reacts to Ross County loss

  • First team

    Motherwell 1-2 Ross County

  • First team

    Vote for your 2020/21 goal of the season

  • Women

    Hibernian next in SWPL1

  • First team

    Motherwell pair in Scotland EURO 2020 squad

    Motherwell pair in Scotland EURO 2020 squad

    Declan Gallagher and Stephen O’Donnell are in the Scotland squad for EURO 2020.

    The Motherwell pair have been selected in Steve Clarke’s 26-man squad for the tournament, which starts on 14 June against Czech Republic at Hampden.

    Having both played a key role in qualification for the tournament, the defensive duo have been rewarded with their place in the final selection.

    Gallagher and O’Donnell are the first Motherwell pair to represent Scotland at a major international tournament.

    They are also the first representatives of the club to play at a finals since Tommy Coyne represented Republic of Ireland at the 1994 World Cup.

    Also included is Motherwell academy graduate David Turnbull, who earns his first call to the Scotland squad in recognition of his talent and form, having recovered from a serious knee injury while with the club.

    Everyone at Motherwell FC is proud of all three boys for their selection.

  • First team

    Player of the year awards

    Player of the year awards

    Tony Watt has been voted as the Motherwell FC player of the year for the 2020/21 season.

    The popular forward won in the fans’ vote, sponsored by our main partners Paycare.

    Liam Kelly won the Glen’s Vodka players’ player of the vote by a distance, with Devante Cole also being recognised for finishing as our Cash Converters top scorer in the campaign.

    The goal of the season award winner, sponsored by Document Solutions, will be announced shortly.

  • Women

    Glasgow City test next for ‘Well in SWPL1

    Glasgow City test next for ‘Well in SWPL1

    Motherwell host Glasgow City in SWPL1 on Wednesday night.

    Kick off at the Penny Cars Stadium is at 7.30pm.

    The game is closed to supporters but is available to watch live online for £5.

    Tale of the tape

    City are a notoriously tricky opponent for everyone in Scotland, and that has also been the case for the women of steel.

    With five encounters since ‘Well’s promotion to the top flight in 2019, City have won five, scoring 38 and conceding zero.

    Form guide

    Despite the advances of Celtic and Rangers this campaign, City still lead the way at the top of SWPL1.

    Eight wins and a draw since the return to play in April has them four points clear of nearest challengers Rangers, with five games left to play.

    Motherwell’s narrow 1-0 home loss to Hibernian on Sunday came off the back of a positive result at Forfar prior, with a 1-0 victory and three points taken from the trip to Station Park.

  • First team

    Scott Fox loaned to Greenock Morton

    Scott Fox loaned to Greenock Morton

    Scott Fox has been loaned to Greenock Morton for their Championship play-off final with Airdrieonians.

    The Motherwell goalkeeper heads west for the double header, which starts on Tuesday.

    We wish Scott well for the two matches.

  • Women

    Narrow defeat for Motherwell in SWPL1

    Narrow defeat for Motherwell in SWPL1

    A hard-fought battle saw Motherwell narrowly lose out at home to Hibernian in SWPL1.

    An Eilidh Adams goal 10 minutes into the second half was the difference in a keenly-contested affair.

    The first half was fairly uneventful with both teams being limited to chances by each other.

    Hibernian shared the majority of possession but ‘Well’s shape and organisation stopped Hibs from creating anything that troubled Lauren McGregor in goal.

    However, it was the same at the other end with Emily Mutch having nothing that troubled her.

    The second half saw the game become much more open with both teams going for three points.

    It was 10 minutes into the second half that Hibs found the net.

    Two missed attempts from Motherwell to clear the ball saw advantage given to the visitors, with Rachel Boyle delivering a ball into the box that saw Adams find the top of the net.

    Motherwell made several personnel changes soon after, with many feeling the effects of the Wednesday night victory over Forfar.

    From then on Motherwell dominated the game, forcing Hibs to defend their own box for large spells.

    Nicole Pullar thought she had equalised when she caught a volley sweetly, if not for an outstanding save from Mutch in the Hibs goal.

    Jordan McLintock also had an opportunity, which again saw a great save from Mutch.

    Unfortunately, despite the relentless pressure from Motherwell, the equaliser never came and it was Hibs that took all three points home,

  • Club

    An evening with ’91 legends

    An evening with ’91 legends

    Join us for an evening to mark the 30th anniversary of our Scottish Cup win.

    On Tuesday 18 May at 7pm, Tam Cowan will be live online hosting a Q&A with a host of the squad members from the team.

    Stevie Kirk, Craig Paterson, Jim Griffin, Ally Maxwell, Chris McCart and Luc Nijholt, as well as other special guests, will be in attendance, recounting their memories of the victory.

    There’s also a chance for you to ask them a question directly on the night.

    Buy your ticket now online for £5 here.

    Proceeds will be donated to the youth academy at Motherwell FC.

    After purchase, we will send details of how to attend the event online nearer to the time.

  • First team

    Manager reacts to Ross County loss

    “Today was a reality check of where we need to improve.

    “We tried to get through the game doing the minimum and we got punished.”

  • First team

    Motherwell 1-2 Ross County

    Motherwell 1-2 Ross County

    Motherwell ended the 2020/21 season with a defeat at home to Ross County.

    An early goal from Sam Foley had the hosts in control, but second half strikes from Iain Vigurs and Michael Gardyne guaranteed the Staggies’ safety, and saw Motherwell finish eighth.

    For the Steelmen it rounded of a season of highs and lows which started in the Highlands in August and fittingly concluded with the visit of the Dingwall side to an empty Fir Park on a sunny May midday.

    Allan Campbell’s ankle injury deprived the midfielder of one final appearance in a ‘Well jersey before his anticipated departure over the summer. That allowed Robbie Crawford to take his place in midfield.

    However, it was the most recent member of the Fir Park midfield, Sam Foley, who grabbed his first goal for the club.

    But the Highlanders found themselves behind after only seven minutes.

    Jack Hastie rolled a pass into the path of the overlapping Mark O’Hara. His teasing ball across the face of the County goal was completely missed by Devante Cole who should have claimed his 12th goal of the season. His blushes were saved, though, when Foley nipped in behind him to nudge the ball beyond Ross Laidlaw.

    The Staggies made an immediate response and came close to a leveller within six minutes.

    Blair Spittal’s cross into a packed home box fell for Jordan White, but from 10 yards the ex-Well striker lashed his effort off the crossbar.

    The visitor’s were out of luck again a few minutes later. Keith Watson met Spittal’s corner and his powerful header was destined for the back of the net until it rebounded off Michael Gardyne on the goal line.

    After that furious start from both sides the tempo of the game slowed and became more of a midfield affair.

    With Ricki Lamie and Tyler Magloire working hard to contain Whyte’s aerial threat, Liam Kelly and his opposite number Laidlaw in the County goal were never called into action for the remainder of the first half.

    John Hughes’ side kicked off the second knowing that they needed at least a point to avoid dropping into the play-off spot.

    And within five minutes of the restart County grabbed the goal they desperately needed.

    In his time at Fir Park Iain Vigurs often delighted ‘Well fans with his talented his left foot -but none better than this effort when he superbly curled the ball high beyond Kelly and into his top right-hand corner.

    On the hour mark, Graham Alexander made his first change bringing on Steven Lawless for Hastie. A few minutes Tony Watt replaced Crawford but it was the visitors who took the initiative and the lead in the 65th minute.

    Gardyne cut into the box on the left and as Kelly advanced from his line the veteran winger calmly steered the ball past the ‘keeper and into the empty goal.

    That put County firmly in the driving seat to secure the points and maintain their position above Kilmarnock in the league table.

    To their credit, with nothing to play for, the ‘Well players pressed County deep into their own half for the final 10 minutes.

    But with the club’s Premiership future on the line the Dingwall men fought to the end to preserve their lead and league status.

    For Motherwell, although it was a disappointing result to bring the season to a close, it concluded a hugely impressive league run suffering only their second defeat in the last nine games.

    Motherwell: Kelly, O’Donnell, Magloire, Lamie, McGinley, O’Hara, Crawford, Foley, Hastie, Long, Cole.

    Subs: Fox, Johnston, Dunne, Carroll, Gallagher, Cornelius, Maguire, Lawless, Watt.

  • First team

    Vote for your 2020/21 goal of the season

    It’s time to vote for your Motherwell FC goal of the season for 2020/21.

    The choices are viewable on the video above, and are as follows:

    • Stephen O’Donnell v Glentoran
    • Allan Campbell v St Johnstone
    • Mark O’Hara v St Johnstone
    • Bevis Mugabi v St Johnstone
    • Christopher Long v Dundee United
    • Allan Campbell v Kilmarnock
    • Allan Campbell v Formartine United
    • Devante Cole v Dundee United

    Choose yours by voting in our poll here.

  • Women

    Hibernian next in SWPL1

    Hibernian next in SWPL1

    Motherwell host Hibernian in SWPL1 on Sunday.

    Kick off at the Penny Cars Stadium is at 2pm.

    The game is closed to supporters but is available to watch live online for £5.

    Tale of the tape

    Hibernian were narrow winners last time out, with a 3-2 victory in Edinburgh for the hosts.

    Motherwell are yet to pick up a win in the eight encounters against Sunday’s opponents to date.

    Form guide

    ‘Well picked up their second victory in five matches with a 1-0 win at Forfar in midweek.

    Hibernian are unbeaten in three. Wins over Forfar and Hearts were followed with a 1-1 draw against Spartans on Wednesday.