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  • Women

    Girl’s Under 15 academy trials

  • First team

    Graham Alexander previews Airdrie

  • Women

    Motherwell fixtures revealed for 2021/22 SWPL1 season

  • Women

    Gill Inglis appointed captain

  • First team

    Collect your tickets for Airdrie derby

  • First team

    Next up: Airdrieonians

  • First team

    Manager reacts to Queen of the South

  • First team

    Motherwell 3-2 Queen of the South

  • First team

    Mich’el Parker signs for Motherwell

  • Club

    Getting ready to return to Fir Park

  • Women

    Girl’s Under 15 academy trials

    Girl’s Under 15 academy trials

    We are holding open trials for our new Under 15 girls academy squad on Sunday 25 July 2021.

    We are looking for players born in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. All players must be free agents.

    Trials will begin on the Fir Park astro at 1.30pm and will last until 3.30pm with registration taking place at 1.15pm.

    If you wish to take part and have the chance to be a part of our academy, please complete the online registration process.

  • First team

    Graham Alexander previews Airdrie

    The Motherwell boss looks ahead to the derby and trying to progress from the group stages of the Premier Sports Cup.

  • Women

    Motherwell fixtures revealed for 2021/22 SWPL1 season

    Motherwell fixtures revealed for 2021/22 SWPL1 season

    Motherwell will open the 2021/22 SWPL1 season on 5 September 2021 with an away game to reigning champions Glasgow City.

    Our first home game will then follow on 12 September against Hibernian, before facing Champions League participants Celtic at home on 19 September.

    The women of steel’s final game will be at home against newly-promoted Aberdeen on 15 May 2022.

    Kick off times will be announced shortly.

    All dates are subject to change.

  • Women

    Gill Inglis appointed captain

    Gill Inglis appointed captain

    Gill Inglis will again be the captain of Motherwell in the 2021/22 season.

    The experienced midfielder helped guide the side to a sixth-place finish last campaign and her leadership on the pitch will be required again to push the club further up the SWPL1 table.

    Joining Motherwell in 2019 from Rangers, Inglis has spent more than a decade in the top flight of Scottish women’s football.

    A role model for any player, Inglis has been trusted with the armband once again this season.

    “I’m thrilled to have Gill as captain this season,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “She has displayed real leadership qualities since I joined Motherwell and she has been at the forefront in building a connection between the players and the new coaching staff since they arrived.

    “I’m very excited to see what she can offer throughout the season and look forward to working closely with her for the upcoming campaign.”

  • First team

    Collect your tickets for Airdrie derby

    Collect your tickets for Airdrie derby

    Remember to collect your tickets from Fir Park for Wednesday’s derby with Airdrieonians.

    Our ticket office is open 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.

    For further assistance, please call 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Tickets are now sold out.

    If you’re in the UK or Republic of Ireland, you can watch the game live on Premier Sports.

    Based abroad? Head to our live streaming site, where you can subscribe to watch every Motherwell match home and away this season.

  • First team

    Next up: Airdrieonians

    Next up: Airdrieonians

    The derby returns after a near 15-year absence on Wednesday night.

    Motherwell make the trip across the county to take on Airdrieonians on Wednesday 21 July. Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

    Watch live

    If you’re in the UK or Republic of Ireland, you can watch the game live on Premier Sports.

    Overseas-based fans can watch via their normal subscriptions at live.motherwellfc.co.uk. Get every game in 2021/22 – home and away – streamed live for as little as £12.50 per month.

    Tickets

    Tickets for this fixture have now sold out.

    Around 700 ‘Well fans will be in attendance at the Penny Cars Stadium for the fixture.

    Remember – you must collect your ticket in person. On the day of the game on Wednesday, we are open for collections from 10am to 1pm.

    At the ground

    In line with current track and trace guidelines, once you are seated, stewards will attend each section of the stand and obtain your customer number to allow Airdrieonians FC to collate track and trace information.

    We would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation.

    Motherwell fans should enter through the Petersburn Road gate. Parking on-site is limited and is charged at £2 per car.

    Tale of the tape

    You have to go back to January 2007 for the last time the derby was played.

    Richie Foran scored the only goal in the Scottish Cup tie, sending Motherwell through.

    Six years prior, a 2-1 win for Airdrie in the CIS Insurance Cup saw ‘Well lose away from home.

    Historically, 145 matches have been played between the two teams, with Motherwell winning 63 and Airdrie 56.

    Form guide

    Motherwell made it two wins from two in the Premier Sports Cup group stage with a comeback 3-2 win over Queen of the South on Saturday.

    The return of fans for the first time since March 2021 saw the visitors go into the break with a two-goal lead. Second half strikes from Tony Watt, Ricki Lamie and Kaiyne Woolery ensured victory.

    Airdrie have three points from two games so far, having drawn both with Annan Athletic and Queen’s Park. A penalty shootout win over Queens brought a bonus point.

    How to watch on Premier Sports

    You can watch via Sky channel 412, Virgin channel 551 and online via the Premier Player.

    New customers can subscribe from just £12.99 per month (one-month minimum term) with no connection fee.

    Premier Sports customers on Sky will also receive free access to the Premier Player by registering here

    To watch online (Web, iOS App, Android App): head to the Premier Player and subscribe from just £12.99 per month (one-month minimum term) with no connection fee.

    If using the app, please set up an account first on you web browser before downloading.

    Virgin customers can watch Premier Sports channel 551. You can subscribe for £12.99 per month via the provider with no connection fee or minimum contract. Call 0845 840 7777 or set up viewing via box. (Press Home > Apps and Games > All Apps > TV Upgrades.)

    Premier Sports offer paid subscription services. Payments for subscriptions to Premier Sports via Sky or the Premier Player streaming service will automatically recur monthly or annually dependent on your chosen package unless notice is given to cancel. The auto-recurring price will be at the standard rate.

    Cancellations must be made by phone or email and must include a minimum five days’ notice prior to the next bill. No cancellations accepted within 48 hours of subscribing. The minimum subscriptions period is dependant (and matches) on your chosen package. Terms and conditions apply. For full terms and conditions visit www.premiersports.com.

  • First team

    Manager reacts to Queen of the South

    “It’s almost a perfect day.

    “We took the fans through the Motherwell rollercoaster but we leave with smiles on our faces.”

  • First team

    Motherwell 3-2 Queen of the South

    Motherwell 3-2 Queen of the South

    Motherwell produced a stirring comeback to re-open Fir Park with a 3-2 win over Queen of the South.

    Almost 2,000 fans were in attendance as goals from Tony Watt, Ricki Lamie and Kaiyne Woolery turned a tie, in which the visitors went in 2-0 up at the break thanks to Ruari Paton’s double.

    Manager Graham Alexander made two changes from the team which won 1-0 in the opening match at Queen’s Park.

    Liam Donnelly made his first start after returning from injury, while Kevin van Veen was given his first start up top. Robbie Crawford and Kaiyne Woolery dropped to the bench.

    Buoyed by the presence of the home support, Motherwell enjoyed all the early possession in the opening exchanges, with the visitors carving out some dangerous chances on the break.

    Van Veen in particular was lively up top for the Steelmen, seeing two shots in the box blocked, before another left-footed low drive from distance was gathered by the ‘keeper.

    At the other end, Roy fired wide across a diving Kelly from the right and Joseph sent a shot over from distance as the Championship side showed threat.

    ‘Well thought the goal had arrived with seven minutes left to play in the half. Brilliant play down the left from Watt saw him drive into the area and send a ferocious drive bound for the top corner.

    With the goalkeeper beaten, the ball crashed off the crossbar and Lawless couldn’t capitalise on the rebound.

    Van Veen then headed just wide of the left-hand post, with a towering leap beating all but the ball bouncing wide.

    Then, against the run of play, the hosts would find themselves behind.

    A deep ball to the back post found East unopposed and with a free header. Paton latched on to the knockdown, steering the ball past Kelly into the bottom-right corner from close range.

    The situation would worsen on the stroke of half-time. A throw-in on the left was worked inside and, with room to shoot from 25 yards, Paton let fly.

    His low shot took a nick on the way through to finding the bottom-left corner and leave Motherwell with plenty work to do in the second period.

    They were quick out of the blocks, and within three minutes had a goal back.

    A ball in from the right was headed back across by Lamie and Watt was on hand to steer the ball home from close range.

    Van Veen powered over from close range as Motherwell continued to threaten, with the Dutchman then seeing a cutback from Carroll get caught under him as he looked to pounce from five yards.

    The pendulum was swinging, and the equaliser came with 20 to go.

    A short corner saw Maguire tap to Lawless to send the ball in and Lamie rose highest to power the header home.

    Better would follow minutes later. Positive attacking play around the area would see the ball fall to Woolery. Taking time to engineer space, his shot from 15 yards took a little touch but found the net to send the sold-out crowd into raptures.

    Motherwell: Kelly, S O’Donnell, O’Connor, Lamie, Carroll, Donnelly (Woolery), Maguire, Cornelius, Lawless (Crawford), Watt, Van Veen (McGinley).

    Subs not used: Fox, Johnston, Parker, C O’Donnell, Wilson, Amaluzor.

  • 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.