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  • First team

    Mich’el Parker signs for Motherwell

  • Club

    Getting ready to return to Fir Park

  • Women

    Amy Anderson joins Motherwell

  • First team

    Live stream of Motherwell v Queen of the South

  • Women

    Pair commit futures to Motherwell

  • Club

    Loch Lomond Group extend partnership

  • First team

    Keith Lasley signs new contract

  • First team

    Tickets available for Airdrie cup derby

  • Women

    Three more sign on for 2021/22 SWPL season

  • First team

    Next up: Queen of the South

  • First team

    Mich’el Parker signs for Motherwell

    Mich’el Parker signs for Motherwell

    Mich’el Parker is the latest in the door at Motherwell.

    The defensive midfielder has signed a deal until January, having spent the last few months training with the team.

    “Mich’el has been training with us for a while now and shown a gradual improvement,” manager Graham Alexander said.

    “He’s a young player who has been at Liverpool and West Ham but lost his way a little.

    “He’s now got an opportunity here to show he can build a successful football career.

    “He has some work to do but he has the ability and there’s a will from him to take this chance. We look forward to helping him achieve that.”

    Mich’el will wear the number 26 jersey and is available for selection for Saturday’s homecoming Premier Sports Cup match against Queen of the South.

    The 22-year-old has been on the books at Arsenal, Liverpool, Millwall and West Ham United, featuring in Premier League 2 and the EFL Trophy.

  • Club

    Getting ready to return to Fir Park

    Fans will return to Fir Park for the first time in 500 days on Saturday, with up to 2,000 fans in attendance for the Premier Sports Cup match with Queen of the South.

    Our safety and facilities manager Robert Park walks us through what the experience will be like.

    We can’t wait to welcome you back to Fir Park.

    On Saturday, you’ll return home for the first time in 500 days.

    There are few things we just need to let you know before you arrive.

    • Your ticket is on your phone. Make sure it’s charged.
    • Arrive in plenty time.
    • Wear your face covering.
    • Use the hand sanitisers provided.
    I’m having ticket trouble

    We know some of you have had difficulty adding your ticket to your wallet on your mobile device.

    Don’t panic.

    Open up the accompanying Print at Home attachment in the email we sent you.

    That document has a barcode we can also scan. Have it open on your phone and we’ll get you in.

    We can’t wait to have you home. See you at Fir Park.

    Join us beforehand

    Our bars are also back open at Fir Park.

    Join us in either the Cooper or Centenary Bars from 12pm.

    How to get in

    If you’re in the John Hunter Stand, please queue from the Knowetop School end.

    If you’re in the Davie Cooper Stand, please queue down Knowetop Avenue round into Firpark Street.

    If you’re in the South Stand, queue through the car park.

    Please show your ticket to the steward on arrival. They’ll send you the right way.

    Inside the stadium

    Wear your mask, especially when moving around.

    Kiosks are closed – but there’s free water available for you at all times.

    Please listen to the stewards at full time, so we can have a staggered exit.

  • Women

    Amy Anderson joins Motherwell

    Amy Anderson joins Motherwell

    Motherwell have signed former Hamilton captain Amy Anderson.

    The midfielder joins after a five-year stint with the club, where she made over 100 appearances.

    “I’m delighted to be a Motherwell player,” said Anderson. “Being a Motherwell supporter makes being here even more special for me.

    “I believe the club is heading in the right direction and I can’t wait to be part of it.

    “I’m looking forward to working under Paul and seeing what this team are capable of achieving.”

    The midfielder joins up with head coach Paul Brownlie and the rest of the squad for the upcoming campaign.

    “Amy is another massive signing to add to our squad for the campaign,” Brownlie said.

    “To get Amy here is yet another real statement. She will add real quality and real energy to this team.

    “Amy is a passionate Motherwell supporter, and she knows the club really well having spent time within the academy.

    “She has since developed her game away from the club. The coaching staff and I now have the responsibility to take Amy’s game to the next level.”

  • First team

    Live stream of Motherwell v Queen of the South

    Live stream of Motherwell v Queen of the South

    Can’t make Motherwell v Queen of the South on Saturday?

    A live stream of the game is available to purchase from https://ppv.motherwellfc.co.uk for £10. Get yours now.

    If you’ve just been unlucky and didn’t get a ticket, you can still come to Fir Park to see the game.

    Our Cooper and Centenary bars will be open from 12pm and will be showing the match live.

  • Women

    Pair commit futures to Motherwell

    Pair commit futures to Motherwell

    Kaela McDonald-Nguah and Lori Gardner will be staying for another season with Motherwell.

    The pair have signed one-year extensions with the club.

    Kaela McDonald-Nguah

    Staying on for her second full season at Motherwell, McDonald-Nguah will be looking to add to her goal tally further for the women of steel.

    “I’m extremely happy to have re-signed for the upcoming season,” Kaela said.

    “The future looks incredibly bright at the club. With Paul coming in, a coach who I have worked with since the age of nine.

    “I know his standards are high and he will really drive the women’s team and academy programme forward.

    “Adding the experience of Leanne Crichton highlights the direction we aim to go in.”

    Lori Gardner

    Forward Lori Gardner will be staying for her third season at Motherwell after impressing last season.

    Signed from Lanarkshire rivals Hamilton in 2019, Gardner has proven she can be pivotal in matches.

    “I’m thrilled to sign with Motherwell for another year,” Lori added.

    “I’m really looking forward to working with Paul and the rest of the coaching staff this year.

    “The past few weeks have been brilliant and I can’t wait for the season to start.”

  • Club

    Loch Lomond Group extend partnership

    Loch Lomond Group extend partnership

    Loch Lomond Group have extended their partnership with the club.

    Glen’s Vodka will continue to feature on the back of first team home and away kits in the 2021/22 campaign.

    As part of the agreement, a range of vodka and whisky products will be stocked in our stadium bars, including Glen’s Red, Loch Lomond Malt Whiskies as well as Reserve and Signature Blends.

    Chris Mitchell, CFO of Loch Lomond Group, said “‘We’re absolutely delighted to continue working with Motherwell. It, like so many here in Scotland, is a great community football club, with loyal and incredibly passionate fans.

    “Through our sponsorship of Motherwell, we’re not just investing in the players and the club but in the fans too, our consumers, whether they enjoy the beautiful game from the sofa or, hopefully in the not too distant future, from the stands.

    “The first year of our partnership has been during one of the toughest periods anyone can remember but we know that football fans are raring to get back and we’re excited to be part of that and really building on the successes we’ve had to date.”

    Suzanne Reid, head of commercial and marketing at Motherwell FC, added: “We are delighted to extend our partnership with the Loch Lomond Group and thank them for their continued support.

    “Following the success of the 1991 Scottish Cup commemorative whisky, a new limited-edition malt will be developed and I would welcome supporters suggestions for its theme.”

  • First team

    Keith Lasley signs new contract

    Keith Lasley has signed a new contract with the club.

    The new one-year contract extension for the assistant manager brings him in line with manager Graham Alexander and fellow assistant Chris Lucketti.

    “I’m really happy that Keith has extended his contract with us and hopefully it shows the value he brings to my coaching staff,” manager Graham Alexander said.

    “He’s been a great source of knowledge with his experience of the Scottish game since we came in, and as time has gone by we’re developing a real relationship of how we work and bring out the best in each other.

    “I know he also has a long-standing loyalty to our club, and the more people we have like that the better.”

    Lasley has a 20-year association with the club, having joined as a player in 1999.

    Except for a two-year spell away at Plymouth Argyle and a short loan at Blackpool, the vast majority of his playing career was spent at Fir Park, where he amassed 487 appearances.

    His switch to coaching came in the summer of 2017, serving as assistant ever since.

  • First team

    Tickets available for Airdrie cup derby

    Tickets available for Airdrie cup derby

    We will have up to 700 fans at our derby match away to Airdrieonians on Wednesday 21 July.

    Tickets are now on sale to season ticket holders, priced at £12.

    To buy, head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk now and log in to your account.

    You can buy one ticket per season ticket holder. You will be required to log in to each season ticket account online to purchase.

    You will need your customer number to log in. This is printed on your existing season card. It was also the final five digits of your username for your live streaming last season.

    Seating will be on a free seating and socially-distanced basis. Please follow the instructions of stewards at the stadium.

    Collect your tickets

    Tickets must be collected from Fir Park. Collections will begin on Saturday.

    Our ticket office will be open from 10am until 5.30pm on Saturday, and then from 9am to 5pm on Monday and Tuesday. On the day of the game on Wednesday, we are open for collections from 10am to 1pm.

  • Women

    Three more sign on for 2021/22 SWPL season

    Three more sign on for 2021/22 SWPL season

    Three more of our squad have committed for the 2021/22 SWPL1 season.

    Abby Callaghan, Chelsie Watson and Lauren Doran-Barr will wear claret and amber again in the new campaign.

    Abby Callaghan

    After having a successful season last year, Abby Callaghan has earned her place in the side for the new season.

    Staying for her third term in claret and amber, the midfielder will look to help her team push up the table this season.

    “I’m delighted to be signing on for another year at Motherwell,” she said.

    “I’ve worked with Paul previously and know what he’s capable of achieving within the club. I can’t wait to get started.”

    Chelsie Watson

    Chelsie Watson has also committed to Motherwell for another season.

    The towering centre half was one of the first names on the teamsheet last time out and is looking to push on this year.

    “I’m looking forward to another season at Motherwell,” Chelsie said.

    “The first few weeks with Paul and his new coaching staff have been fantastic as they have really freshened things up. They will bring a lot of experience and new ideas to the squad this year.

    “Individually and collectively we have been working really hard and are fully focused on the new season.”

    Lauren Doran-Barr

    Injured for most of last season, Lauren Doran-Barr has almost completed her recovery from injury and is ready to play a big part for Motherwell this season.

    The former Rangers full-back has decided to stay for another season.

    “It’s an exciting time to be a Motherwell player so I’m delighted to resign for the upcoming season,” Doran-Barr added.

    “I’m looking forward to getting back from injury and continuing my development under the new coaching staff.”

  • First team

    Next up: Queen of the South

    Next up: Queen of the South

    The return to Fir Park comes on Saturday, with Queen of the South the visitors.

    Fans are back home for the Premier Sports Cup group stage match. Kick-off is at 3pm.

    Welcome home

    All tickets for the match have been allocated to season ticket holders. We can’t wait to welcome almost 2,000 of you back home.

    If you haven’t been emailed your ticket yet, please let us know ASAP by calling 01698 333333 or emailing tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Some fans have had issues adding their ticket to the wallet on their phones.

    If this happens to you, please open the Print at Home document attached to your ticket email and have it open on your phone. We will be able to scan the barcode from that.

    If you have a ticket and cannot make the match, please let us know ASAP by calling 01698 333333 or emailing tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk. This will allow us to potentially pass your ticket to a fan who missed out in the ballot.

    Watch out for an email on Friday with important information about coming back to Fir Park.

    Watch live

    If you can’t make the match, there’s two options.

    A live stream of the game is available to purchase from https://ppv.motherwellfc.co.uk for £10 now.

    Alternatively, our Cooper and Centenary bars will be open from 12pm and will be showing the match live.

    Tale of the tape

    Motherwell and Queen of the South have been familiar foes in recent times.

    A 2-0 win at Fir Park in 2018 for the Steelmen was followed by a 3-0 win for Motherwell at Palmerston in 2019.

    Form guide

    Motherwell won their opening group match away at Queen’s Park on Wednesday night.

    A 1-0 victory at Firhill came courtesy of Steven Lawless’ first-half goal.

    Queen of the South lost their opener 1-0 to Queen’s Park, before a 3-1 win at Annan Athletic on Tuesday.