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    Book now for Boxing Day hospitality

  • First team

    Graham Alexander named manager of the month

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    Dean Cornelius // From the Well Bois to the first team

  • First team

    Scottish Cup fourth round opponents confirmed

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    Bevis Mugabi is your November player of the month

  • First team

    Next up: Celtic

  • Women

    Celtic next in SWPL1

  • First team

    Get your tickets for Celtic away

  • First team

    Manager reacts to draw at Hibernian

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    Hibernian 1-1 Motherwell

  • Club

    Book now for Boxing Day hospitality

    Book now for Boxing Day hospitality

    After all the excitement of Christmas, why not put your feet up on Boxing Day and enjoy a delicious meal in our Centenary Suite and watch the game in style.

    Season book holders can purchase hospitality for as little as £36 per person for our match with Livingston.

    Our Boxing Day package includes:

    • Three-course meal served to your table
    • Half-time refreshments
    • Access to pay bar
    • Your own designated seat within the Centenary Club section of the Phil O’Donnell stand
    • Matchday programme and teamsheet
    • First team player interviews (subject to availability)

    To book, contact the hospitality team on 01698 338003 or buy online from our dedicated site.

  • First team

    Graham Alexander named manager of the month

    Graham Alexander named manager of the month

    Graham Alexander is the Glen’s Vodka Premiership Manager of the Month for November.

    The Motherwell boss picks up the award for the second time this campaign, and the third time in his 11-month tenure at Fir Park, after three wins from four.

    Victories over Aberdeen, Dundee United and Hearts, backed up by three clean sheets, added another valuable nine points to our tally and kept the team near the top end of the Premiership table.

    “I’m delighted once again to be accepting this award on behalf of everyone who has worked so hard to contribute to our results,” said the Motherwell boss.

    “It is the efforts of everyone that helped us win the three matches and win this award for the second time this season.”

    Alexander was also the recipient of the September award, having also been recognised in April.

    He now pulls level with Terry Butcher and Stuart McCall in winning the prize three times, with only Mark McGhee ahead on four.

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    Dean Cornelius // From the Well Bois to the first team

    Dean Cornelius is living the dream of graduating from the stands at Fir Park to taking his place in the first team.

    The Motherwell fan made his first Premiership start against Hibernian at the weekend, slotting in with ease to the midfield.

    We speak to him about his boyhood growing up supporting the Steelmen, and his journey to becoming a member of the squad.

  • First team

    Scottish Cup fourth round opponents confirmed

    Scottish Cup fourth round opponents confirmed

    We will face Greenock Morton in the fourth round of the 2021/22 Scottish Cup.

    Fir Park will be the venue for the match, which will take place on the weekend of 22 January 2022.

    Morton came through a replay against Inverness CT after penalty kicks on Tuesday night to set up the fixture.

    Ticket information, as well as confirmation on the date and kick-off time, will be made available shortly.

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    Bevis Mugabi is your November player of the month

    Bevis Mugabi is your November player of the month

    Bevis Mugabi is your player of the month for November.

    The popular defender won the public vote, sponsored by Paycare.

    Mugabi featured at right-back in the four matches, as the Steelmen picked up three clean sheets in big victories over Aberdeen, Dundee United and Hearts.

  • First team

    Next up: Celtic

    Next up: Celtic

    We head to face Celtic on Sunday 12 December.

    Kick-off at Celtic Park is at 3pm.

    Tickets

    Please note there will be no sales at Celtic Park on the day. The ticket office at Fir Park will also be open from 10am to 12pm on the day of the game for late sales.

    Only restricted view tickets remain.

    • Adult: £27
    • Over 65s and Under 16s: £17
    • Under 13s: £9

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

    Under 13s attending the match must be accompanied by an adult.

    Covid-19 information

    Vaccine certification is required for this fixture.

    Alternatively, supporters can now show a negative LFT Covid test result.

    An email or text confirmation of a negative LFT result within 24 hours before the match will be accepted.

    Watch live

    International viewers can watch through our subscription service at live.motherwellfc.co.uk. Packages start at as little as £12.50 per month to watch all 38 cinch Premiership fixtures.

    Tale of the tape

    Celtic were 2-0 victors in the first encounter between the two teams this season, with Jota and David Turnbull netting at Fir Park.

    Motherwell’s last win in this fixture came at Celtic Park in December 2015, with a Louis Moult double cancelling out Nir Bitton’s opener in a 2-1 away win.

    Form guide

    Motherwell’s 1-1 draw at Hibernian on Saturday followed off the back of three wins from four league matches in November.

    Celtic face a dead rubber UEFA Europa League tie at home to Real Betis on Thursday evening, having already secured third spot and a place in the knockout stage of the UEFA Europa Conference League after the new year.

    A 3-0 league win at Dundee United on Sunday made it 10 league games undefeated, with eight victories and two draws amassed in that time. Those two draws came at home to Dundee United and Livingston.

  • Women

    Celtic next in SWPL1

    Celtic next in SWPL1

    Motherwell return to action on Sunday 12 December when they take on Celtic at the Penny Cars Stadium, Airdrie.

    Kick off in the Park’s Motor Group SWPL1 is 2pm.

    Tale Of The tape

    Motherwell last faced Celtic in September where the Glasgow side ran out 4-0 victors.

    The last time Motherwell picked up points in this fixture was in March 2019, when they drew 0-0 with Celtic.

    Form guide

    Motherwell come into the game having not played since 21 November, when they were beaten 5-1 by champions Glasgow City.

    The women of steel have picked up 10 points out of a possible 15 in their last five matches.

    Celtic’s last game was against Glasgow City in the SWPL Cup final, where they lifted their first trophy in 10 years thanks to a Caitlin Hayes header.

    Celtic are currently third in the table, six points off of leaders Glasgow City.

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    Get your tickets for Celtic away

    Get your tickets for Celtic away

    We travel to face Celtic on Sunday 12 December in the cinch Premiership.

    Kick-off at Celtic Park is at 3pm.

    You can buy your tickets online now.

    Tickets can be collected from the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Please note there will be no sales at Celtic Park on the day. The ticket office at Fir Park will also be open from 10am to 12pm on the day of the game for late sales.

    Only restricted view tickets remain.

    • Adult: £27
    • Over 65s and Under 16s: £17
    • Under 13s: £9

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

    Under 13s attending the match must be accompanied by an adult.

    Covid-19 information

    Vaccine certification is required for this fixture.

    Alternatively, supporters can now show a negative LFT Covid test result.

    An email or text confirmation of a negative LFT result within 24 hours before the match will be accepted.

  • First team

    Manager reacts to draw at Hibernian

    “We didn’t let it become a bad luck story. We came back out and got a deserved equaliser.”

  • First team

    Hibernian 1-1 Motherwell

    Hibernian 1-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell took a deserved point in a 1-1 draw away at Hibernian in the cinch Premiership.

    But the Steelmen may have felt all three points could have been taken back home, with a glut of first-half chances passed up in Leith.

    Kevin Nisbet punished Motherwell for that profligacy midway through the opening period, but Tony Watt’s leveller ensured a share of the spoils.

    Dean Cornelius made his first league start in place of the suspended Barry Maguire. Injury to Sondre Solhom saw Stephen O’Donnell return to the team at right back, with Bevis Mugabi moving to centre back.

    Van Veen seven played in behind by Watt, need to take a touch gave McGinn time to make last-gasp sliding tackle as the Dutchman went to pull the trigger on the penalty spot.

    Watt in behind after more great link up with Van Veen, shot denied at left touchline before flag went up 10 seconds late.

    Watt was again at the heart of things as Motherell again got in the box in the 20th minute.

    Down the left of the area, he looked to cut back to the onrushing Woolery on the opposite side, but his ball across was blocked.

    Then with 25 minutes gone, the best chance of the match fell to youngster Cornelius.

    A terrific bursting run from the midfielder saw him get between the centre backs and into a shooting chance against goalkeeper Macey.

    Composing himself, Cornelius picked his spot from 15 yards but the ‘keeper saved well at feet to deny him a first goal for his boyhood club.

    Two minutes later, Van Veen did the work to send a left-footed cross in from the left. Watt got across the face of goal well, but sent his free header over the bar.

    The adage of being punished for not taking your chances then became true for the visitors soon after.

    A clipped ball from the right over the head of Lamie found the run of Nisbet, who got the run on Mugabi to meet the flight of the ball and volley past Kelly from 10 yards.

    Motherwell kept coming and the next chance would fall to Van Veen with five minutes left in the half.

    Again getting in down the left, he got one-on-one with Macey on the left touchline. Cleverly lifting the ball over the ‘keeper, he saw the ball bounce across the face of goal without dropping in.

    Hibs started the brighter of the two in the second half and manager Alexander reacted just before the hour mark, replacing Woolery with Roberts to freshen up the attack.

    Minutes later, ‘Well were level.

    A deep cross from McGinley first found Van Veen, who nodded down to Mugabi on the right edge of the box.

    His volleyed shot was blocked but dropped into acres of space on the left of the area, where Watt saw his opportunity.

    Following in, he placed a perfect shot inside the left post to bring the Steelmen level.

    Motherwell continued to offer in attack but could have found themselves behind with 12 to go.

    With Goss down in the opposition box injured, the referee allowed play to continue up the park.

    First, Nisbet saw a low shot turned away by Mugabi to the edge of the box where Campbell was waiting to unleash a ferocious shot which hit the bar, bounced down on the line and was then cleared.

    Motherwell’s endless endeavour saw them in a four versus two breaking on Hibs with five to go after a poor throw infield, but Slattery didn’t pick the correct pass to his left and the chance went begging.

    Hibs though also continued to press and Nisbet was denied at point-blank range with two minutes left, with his 10-yard shot gathered by Kelly.