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  • First team

    Robbie Crawford departs

  • Club

    How our pitch survives Scotland’s winter weather

  • First team

    Barry Maguire signs new contract

  • Women

    Partick Thistle next in Scottish Women’s Cup

  • Women

    Katie Andrews goes out on loan to Glasgow Women

  • Women

    Paige McAllister joins Motherwell permanently

  • First team

    Kevin van Veen named December player of the month

  • Archive

    Mich’el Parker departs

  • Women

    Ciara Duff signs

  • First team

    Chris Lucketti reacts to win over Livingston

  • First team

    Robbie Crawford departs

    Robbie Crawford departs

    Robbie Crawford has left Motherwell to join Partick Thistle.

    The midfielder departs on a permanent basis to the Scottish Championship side.

    Crawford initially joined on loan from Livingston in the summer of 2020, before making his move permanent last January.

    He amassed 29 appearances in claret and amber, making his final outing in the Premier Sports Cup in July.

    We thank Robbie for his contributions and wish him all the best for the future.

  • Club

    How our pitch survives Scotland’s winter weather

    Lauded as one of the best football pitches in the country, our Fir Park surface takes an incredible amount of skill and effort to keep in top condition.

    The winter months add a particularly difficult challenge to keep on top of things, and ensure the team have the best possible surface to play on.

    Our head groundsman Paul Matthew talks us through the state of the pitch at present, and the work that goes in during the league’s winter break.

  • First team

    Barry Maguire signs new contract

    Barry Maguire signs new contract

    Barry Maguire has signed a new deal.

    The midfielder has extended his stay at the club until the summer of 2024.

    “I’m delighted Barry has committed himself to us at an important stage of his career,” manager Graham Alexander said.

    “He’s consistently shown he has all the attributes of a player we want, from how he trains and prepares, to his will to win and quality.

    “He’s great to work with and we believe he will continue to progress into a top midfield player.”

    Maguire has been an impressive and regular performer in midfield this campaign, making 15 appearances and netting one goal.

    The 23-year-old has played 57 times in total, scoring twice, since making his professional debut in April 2018.

  • Women

    Partick Thistle next in Scottish Women’s Cup

    Partick Thistle next in Scottish Women’s Cup

    Motherwell get their 2022 Scottish Women’s Cup campaign underway on Sunday 9 January when they face Partick Thistle in round three. 

    Kick off is 12.30pm at Petershill Park in Glasgow. 

    HOW TO WATCH

    Tickets will be sold at the gate of the stadium. There is not an option to buy online before the match. 

    Tickets are priced at £7 for adults and kids go free. 

    Alternatively, there will be a live stream of the match on Partick Thistle Women’s YouTube channel. The stream will launch shortly before kick off.  

    TALE OF THE TAPE

    Motherwell last faced off against the Jags in September in SWPL1.

    In a back and forth game, Thistle came away with all three points in a 3-2 win. Lori Gardner and Kaela McDonald-Nguah grabbed the goals for the women of steel. 

    The sides have history in the Scottish Cup. In 2019 Motherwell came out on top in a 2-0 win after extra-time and progressed to the next round. 

    FORM GUIDE

    Both sides haven’t played since 12 December 2021.

    Thistle’s last encounter came against champions Glasgow City, where they were beaten 2-0.

    In SWPL1, the Jags last picked up points at the start of November with a 0-0 draw against Spartans. 

    Motherwell come into this cup tie after a 7-0 defeat to SWPL Cup winners Celtic before the winter break.

    The women of steel have two wins in five stretching back to the end of October. 

  • Women

    Katie Andrews goes out on loan to Glasgow Women

    Katie Andrews goes out on loan to Glasgow Women

    Goalkeeper Katie Andrews has joined Glasgow Women on loan until the end of the season.

    The 16-year-old, who joined Motherwell in the summer, joins up with the SWPL2 side to get vital game time and experience.

    “This is an opportunity for Katie to play at a very good level and help fulfil her potential,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “She has trained well since joining us in the summer and we are looking forward to seeing her progress.”

  • Women

    Paige McAllister joins Motherwell permanently

    Paige McAllister joins Motherwell permanently

    Paige McAllister has signed a permanent deal with Motherwell.

    Signed initially on loan from Celtic in the summer, the centre back now moves on a permanent basis from the Hoops. 

    Making six appearances thus far in the claret and amber, the number 66 joins after spending five years with Celtic. 

    “We were really excited to get Paige in the door,” head coach Paul Brownlie said. 

    “She is an exciting prospect who has looked assured and strong when she has played this season for us.

    “The loan period has allowed her to get settled and now she can kick on from here.”

    McAllister is looking to establish herself in the Motherwell team this season.

    “I believe this is the best place for my long-term development,” she added. 

    “It’s a great project here and we want to play football the right way.

    “We are a really ambitious group on and off the pitch, it’s an exciting time to be at Motherwell. 

    “If we keep building, improving and working hard I think we can take this club on a special journey.”

  • First team

    Kevin van Veen named December player of the month

    Kevin van Veen named December player of the month

    Kevin van Veen is your Paycare player of the month for December.

    Narrowly edging out Bevis Mugabi in the public vote, the Dutch striker picks up the trophy for the first time since his arrival in the summer.

    Van Veen scored three goals in four appearances in the final month of 2021, netting first in a 2-0 home win over St Johnstone.

    He then grabbed both goals in a 2-1 victory against Livingston to cap off the month, and extend ‘Well’s home run of consecutive wins to four.

  • Archive

    Mich’el Parker departs

    Mich’el Parker departs

    Mich’el Parker has left Motherwell.

    The defensive midfielder signed a short-term deal in the summer, and was on the bench for three Premier Sports Cup group stage matches earlier in the campaign.

    With his contract now at an end, the former Liverpool and West Ham United trainee departs with our best wishes for the future.

  • Women

    Ciara Duff signs

    Ciara Duff signs

    Motherwell have signed Scotland Under 19 goalkeeper Ciara Duff.

    Duff, who was most recently at Boroughmuir Thistle, joins up with the women of steel on a deal until the end of the season.

    “We’ve worked extremely hard to get Ciara to Motherwell,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “She will add real strength to the goalkeeping department.

    “She’s someone I’ve worked with previously at youth national level so I’m fully aware of the qualities she will bring to the team.

    “Ciara is still young but has lots of potential. It’s important we help her to maximise that potential.”

    Duff will wear the number 35 shirt.

    “I’m delighted to join Motherwell as this is such an exciting time for the club,” she added.

    “I’m really looking forward to working under Paul and his team, and the competitive, professional environment they have created.”

  • First team

    Chris Lucketti reacts to win over Livingston

    “It was a fantastic performance. It keeps our run going and it’s down to how hard our players work.”