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  • First team

    Sean Goss named in Northern Ireland squad

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell named manager of the month

  • First team

    Looking and feeling positive // Ross County 0-2 Motherwell

  • Women

    Motherwell 2-1 Dundee United

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    Ross County 0 – 2 Motherwell

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Ross County win

  • Women

    Niamh Noble joins on loan

  • First team

    Dundee United next in SWPL

  • First team

    Stephen Frail named assistant manager

  • Archive

    Stuart Kettlewell ahead of Ross County

  • First team

    Sean Goss named in Northern Ireland squad

    Sean Goss named in Northern Ireland squad

    Sean Goss has earned a call up for Northern Ireland. 

    Michael O’Neil has included the midfielder in his first 26-man squad since returning as manager of Northern Ireland.

    Goss was last in the senior squad back in 2018, when O’Neil was manager, but picked up an injury in his time in the camp.

    Northern Ireland begin their UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying group as they take on San Marino and Finland at Windsor Park later this month.

    • Northern Ireland v San Marino 23.03.23 ( 19.45 K.O)
    • Northern Ireland v Finland 26.03.23 (19.45 K.O)
  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell named manager of the month

    Stuart Kettlewell named manager of the month

    Stuart Kettlewell is the Glen’s Vodka Premiership manager of the month for February. 

    The Motherwell boss was interim manager for matches against St Mirren and Hearts before becoming permanent manager for the match against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

    Victories against top six sides St Mirren and Hearts before a hard fought point against Kilmarnock meant it was seven points gained out of a possible nine for Kettlewell.

    Stuart Kettlewell has made best start of any Motherwell manager since Roger Hynd in 1977.

    “This is a reward for the amount of effort the staff at this club have put in this last month,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “We have faced some really difficult circumstances and it has taken everyone, from footballing staff to the ground staff, to work extremely hard to help the club get through it.

    “Obviously, a lot of thanks goes to the players who have shown excellent attitude to everything we have asked of them.

    “It has been a good start but our job is far from done and now I want us to continue moving forward for a strong end to the season.”

  • First team

    Looking and feeling positive // Ross County 0-2 Motherwell

    The big games kept coming for Motherwell as they travelled to the Highlands to take on Ross County. 

    In what had been described as a six-pointer for both teams, the opening exchanges of the game were cagey with both sides having half chances within the game.

    Coming out for the second half, it would be a slow start for the Steelmen and they looked to have conceded a penalty at the start of the second period.

    Referee Don Roberston pointed to the spot after he had adjudged Calum Butcher to have fouled the County defender Iacovitti however after a watch at the VAR screen, the decision would be overturned.

    VAR would intervene again just after the hour mark. Kevin van Veen’s excellent touch looked to be taking him through on goal before Jack Baldwin fouled the Dutchman and the referee showed him a yellow card. Robertson would again go to the monitor and eventually awarded the County man with a red card.

    Motherwell made the extra man count. Van Veen grabbed his 16th and 17th goal of the campaign to give his side a huge three points as Stuart Kettlewell made it 10 points out of a possible 12 in charge of Motherwell.

  • Women

    Motherwell 2-1 Dundee United

    Motherwell 2-1 Dundee United

    The Women of Steel kept their top six hopes alive after claiming all three points in a thrilling encounter with Dundee United at K-Park.

    A deflected Katie Rice strike broke the deadlock after seven minutes before Louisa Boyes directed a pinpoint Lucy Ronald cross beyond the keeper. United nabbed a consolation against the run of play in the second half, but the hosts stood firm to claim a vital result.

    Manager Paul Brownlie made three changes from the side that suffered a tough midweek defeat to league leaders Glasgow City. Emma Lawton, Kaela McDonald-Nguah and captain Gill Inglis all returned to the starting XI whilst Kodie Hay and Lori Gardner settled for a place on the bench, with Lauren Doran-Barr missing out due to injury.

    Motherwell were certainly the likelier of the two sides to break the deadlock after the early exchanges, with the opener coming minutes later.

    Inglis’ exceptional run sliced through the United midfield before picking out Burchill whose floated delivery fell kindly to the feet of Rice, and the midfielders curling attempt deflected beyond the reach of the keeper to give the hosts the early advantage.

    Motherwell continued to force the United defence deep into their own territory, and they soon doubled their advantage.

    Ronald coasted into a pocket of space on the right with ease before drilling a pinpoint delivery towards the front post, and Boyes skilfully escaped her marker to prod home from a few yards out.

    Brownlie was forced into making an early alteration after McDonald-Nguah landed awkwardly following a collision, forcing the striker off the pitch.

    The hosts were certainly in the ascendency as the first-half drawn to a close. However, the visitors quickly pulled one back against the run of play.

    Motherwell were caught on the counter attack as Rachael Todd raced through on goal, and the wingers low driven effort ricocheted off the feet off Lawton, wrong footing Emily Mutch before nestling into the bottom right corner.

    Despite a late United resurgence, the women of steel stood firm to hold onto a vital three points, as they keep the push for a top-six finish alive ahead of next weekend’s trip to Aberdeen.

  • Archive

    Ross County 0 – 2 Motherwell

    Ross County 0 – 2 Motherwell

    Motherwell made it 10 points out of a possible 12 under Stuart Kettlewell’s, with a 2-0 win in the Highlands against Ross County. 

    The win lifted the Steelmen 10 points away from Dundee United at the foot of the table.

    A second half brace from Kevin van Veen secured three points for his side, with the hosts being reduced to ten men with Jack Baldwin given his marching orders following the intervention of VAR.

    Yan Dhanda was proving to be a handful in the early stages as Liam Kelly was called into action early on. George Harmon seen his volley stopped by Kelly after just two minutes.

    It was then Motherwell’s chance to open the scoring. Some excellent work from Blair Spittal on the left hand side who found Obika with a pinpoint cross and the striker headed just wide.

    The rest of the half was largely an even affair, with Motherwell’s best chance of the half coming on the stroke of half time. Van Veen turned his man on the edge of the box before lashing a shot at Laidlaw who saved and the rebound came to Johnston who fizzed a low cross into the area that just missed Callum Slattery who was sliding in.

    The second half started with a bang. Ross County were awarded a penalty by Don Robertson. Initially given for a pull on Alex Iacovitti, the referee went to the monitor and changed his decision. No penalty awarded.

    VAR would get involved again on 69 minutes. Van Veen controlled the ball out of the air with a lovely touch to take him through on goal before Jack Baldwin tripped the Dutchman. Robertson awarded the defender a yellow card at first but was again advised to go to the monitor. Upon his return, he showed the skipper a red card for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity.

    Motherwell went on to make the extra man count. Some lovely work from Dean Cornelius to find Blair Spittal who hung a ball into the box for Van Veen who headed in the opener. 0-1.

    The Steelmen made sure of the points with minutes remaining. Max Johnston’s initial effort on goal found Van Veen who controlled and volleyed home from close range to make the points safe.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Ross County win

    “We knew what was at stake.
     
    “I don’t think we were perfect but I felt we stood up and showed professionalism in the big moments in the game.”
  • Women

    Niamh Noble joins on loan

    Niamh Noble joins on loan

    Niamh Noble has joined Motherwell on loan from Glasgow City until the end of the season. 

    The left-sided full-back makes the switch to Lanarkshire as the women of steel push for top-six spot in SWPL.

    She has been capped at Under 15 through to Under 19 level for Scotland, with her most recent call-up coming last year.

    “I’m excited to be joining Motherwell for the remainder of the season,” Niamh Noble added.

    “I’m very thankful for the opportunity to get to work with Paul, Leanne and the team and I can’t wait to get started.”

    The 17-year-old will wear the number 15 kit this season.

    “Niamh is another good addition to the squad,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “She is someone I’ve worked with before at youth national level and was desperate to get her to Motherwell. It’s another young, athletic player who will provide real energy and quality to the squad.”

  • First team

    Dundee United next in SWPL

    Dundee United next in SWPL

    Motherwell have two pre-split games remaining, with the first coming on Sunday against Dundee United at K-Park. 

    Kick-off is 4pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the match cost £8 for adults, with concessions and kids costing £3.

    Cash and card are accepted at the turnstiles. There is no facility to buy tickets online before the match.

    STORY OF THE MATCH
    Story of the match

    Motherwell were beaten 3-0 by Glasgow City midweek.

    The two sides met in the first game of the season, with the game ending in a 1-1 draw. They also faced off in the Scottish Cup, with Motherwell gaining the upper hand with a 2-1 victory to progress to the next round.

    Dundee United’s last win came against Aberdeen at the start of February. They were beaten 2-0 by Hearts midweek with United seven points behind the women of steel in the SWPL table.

  • First team

    Stephen Frail named assistant manager

    Stephen Frail named assistant manager

    Stephen Frail is the new assistant manager of Motherwell Football Club. 

    The 53-year-old joins as Stuart Kettlewell’s number two in the dugout and will begin his role immediately.

    Frail had spells with Dundee, St Johnstone, Tranmere, Hearts and Morton before retiring in 2002.

    Well versed as a coach, Frail has had experience at international level with Northern Ireland and at club level.

    In 2005, he was number two at Hearts for over two years before stepping up as manager of the club for the rest of the 2007/08 season.

    He was Micky Mellon’s assistant at Dundee United and was most recently at East Fife working alongside Darren Young.

    “I am delighted to be here and given this opportunity,” Frail said.

    “Stuart phoned me last week with regards to coming in and we discussed at length the short-term and long-term visions he has at the club.

    “It was an easy decision to make. This is a good club and I’m well aware of the history of it.

    “From my perspective, I’m looking forward to getting back on the training pitch again.”

    “When I took the job, I knew I wanted an experienced head in the dugout with me,” manager Stuart Kettlewell added.

    “Stephen is highly regarded and respected in the game and is someone who has coached at various different levels, at club and international level.

    “He is an excellent coach who builds good relationships with players and has been in work recently.

    “I’m very much looking forward to working with Stephen and hopefully forging a successful time at Motherwell.”

  • Archive

    Stuart Kettlewell ahead of Ross County

    It’s a trip back to familiar territory for Motherwell managerStuart Kettlewell as they take on Ross County in the cinch Premiership.

    With seven points collected out of nine so far, the Motherwell manager has bee drilling in the mindset of ‘the next game’ in the hope that his player focus purely on each game as it comes and give it their all.