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  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Alan Archibald named Lead Development Coach

  • Women

    Semi final date is set

  • Women

    Hamilton 1-4 Motherwell

  • First team

    Hamilton Accies next in SWPL

  • Archive

    Van Veen is March POTM

  • First team

    Behind-closed-doors friendly match with St Patrick’s

  • First team

    Player of the month March

  • Women

    Trio called into Scotland Under 19s

  • First team

    It’s not our fight but it’s still a defeat // Motherwell 2-4 Rangers

  • Club

    North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee partnership

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Alan Archibald named Lead Development Coach

    Alan Archibald named Lead Development Coach

    Alan Archibald has been appointed lead development coach. 

    The 45-year-old will be begin working specifically with our Development and Under 18s teams after leaving his role as assistant manager at Partick Thistle in February.

    Archibald takes up the role that was vacated by manager Stuart Kettlewell last month.

    “I’m delighted to be here” Alan Archibald said.

    “I spoke with the manager last week and it made this a very easy decision to make.

    “When I was manager, one of the best parts of the job was being able to give youngsters their debuts and time on the pitch.

    “I started off coaching at youth level so I’m well aware of the challenges that await.

    “This is a great football club and I’m looking forward to being a part of it.”

    With almost 500 appearances in his career, Archibald spent his playing career at Partick Thistle and Dundee United.

    He retired in 2013 and became interim manager in January of that year before being given the job on a permanent basis.

    Under his guidance, Thistle won the First Division, the second tier, to get the Jags back in the top flight.

    Archibald would keep Thistle in the top flight, securing a top-six finish in the 16/17 season and a record amount of top-flight wins in the process, until the 2017/18 season when they lost the play-off final to Livingston.

    He left Thistle in 2018 before returning less than 12 months later as Ian McCall’s assistant manager.

    “I think getting someone of Alan’s calibre is a massive positive for the club,” manager Stuart Kettlewell added.

    “He’s a premiership manager who has lots of experience at the top level.

    “The young players here will benefit massively from him.

    “I know how important the lead development role is at Motherwell so to get Alan in means I can trust and rely on that role being executed well.”

  • Women

    Semi final date is set

    Semi final date is set

    Our semi final match against Rangers will take place on Saturday 22 April. 

    Kick off is 12.30pm at Hampden Park.

    The women of steel reached the last four with a 4-0 win over Glasgow Women in the quarter final.

    This is the first time the Women’s Scottish Cup has been held at Hampden.

    Tickets will go on sale online and at the Fir Park ticket office in due course.

    Prices of tickets will also be confirmed at a later date.

  • Women

    Hamilton 1-4 Motherwell

    Hamilton 1-4 Motherwell

    Motherwell coasted past local rivals Hamilton with a comprehensive 1-4 victory at New Douglas Park to secure their third straight Lanarkshire Derby win this season.

    An emphatic Tiree Burchill hat-trick across both halves alongside a composed Carla Boyce penalty was enough to ensure all three points went to the claret and amber side of Lanarkshire.

    Manager, Paul Brownlie made three changes from the side that secured a historic semi-final place in the Scottish Cup and a trip to Hampden after a convincing 3-0 victory over Glasgow Women at Cliftonhill last weekend.

    Amy Anderson made her first start since returning from a recent injury spell, with Lori Gardner and Georgie Rafferty also featuring in the starting XI. Niamh Noble, Kayla Jardine and Jo Addie settled for a place on the bench.

    The visitors were certainly the likelier to break the deadlock after the early exchanges.

    A darting run by Kodie Hay saw the winger coast through to the edge of the box, before firing an ambitious attempt towards goal, but her strike narrowly evaded the far post.

    Motherwell were still struggling to find their rhythm as the half-time whistle loomed, but they soon found the breakthrough.

    Hay, again looking lively on the right, sprinted beyond her marker before drilling a low delivery across the face of goal, and Burchill was on hand to convert from a few yards out.

    As the second half resumed, the women of steel increased the intensity, and soon took complete control of the game.

    A skilful run from Lori Gardener saw the winger edge her way into the penalty area before teeing up substitute Gill Inglis’ whose close-range effort ricocheted through a number of bodies before falling kindly to the feet of Burchill, who calmly netted her second of the afternoon.

    Less than two minutes later, Motherwell had their third. A clear handball in the box was spotted by the referee who correctly awarded the spot kick. Boyce stepped up and clinically dispatched her strike into the bottom right-corner for her seventh goal in recent prolific spell.

    On the hour mark, Burchill secured her hat-trick and Motherwell’s fourth of the derby.

    Latching onto Boyce’s incisive through ball, Burchill’s fast footwork allowed her to shift the ball onto her stronger right-foot before placing her strike into the bottom-left corner to secure Motherwell third successive Lanarkshire Derby triumph this season.

    Paul Brownlie’s side will now turn their attention to Dundee United who are the visitors at K-Park next Sunday.

  • First team

    Hamilton Accies next in SWPL

    Hamilton Accies next in SWPL

    It’s the Lanarkshire Derby this weekend, with Motherwell making the short journey to New Douglas Park. 

    Kick-off is 2pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the match cost £5 for adults, £2 for concessions with U16s going free.

    Story of the match

    Hamilton’s last win came back in January against Glasgow Women.

    The two sides last met in February, with Motherwell coming away with a 2-1 win.

    Motherwell are on red hot from, losing one game in the last seven game in all competitions.

    The women of steel progressed to the Scottish Cup semi final with a 4-0 win over Glasgow Women last weekend.

  • Archive

    Van Veen is March POTM

    Van Veen is March POTM

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

    The Dutchman beat Blair Spittal, Max Johnston and Sean Goss in the public vote.

    Scoring three goals in the two games in March, Van Veen took his season total to 18 goals.

    Grabbing a second half brace in the Highlands against Ross County, he also knocked home Max Johnston’s cross to give us the lead against Rangers inside three minutes.

    It’s the second time this season that he has scooper the player of the month award, with his last one coming in August.

  • First team

    Behind-closed-doors friendly match with St Patrick’s

    Behind-closed-doors friendly match with St Patrick’s

    Motherwell will take on St Patrick’s in a behind-closed-door friendly match at Fir Park on Friday 24 March.

    The Irish outfit will travel over the Irish Sea to take on the Steelmen in a one off match during the international break.

    St Pats are currently in ninth place in the table after six games.

    They are managed by former Motherwell, Hibernian and Kilmarnock defender Tim Clancy, who has been in charge since December 2021.

    With Sean Goss, Lennon Miller, Max Johnston, Liam Kelly and James Furlong all away on international duty, the match is an opportunity for the rest of the squad to get important minutes ahead of our next match in the cinch Premiership against Hibernian and Saturday 1 April.

  • First team

    Player of the month March

    Player of the month March

    It’s time to pick your Paycare Motherwell FC player of the month for March.

    Kevin van Veen, Blair Spittal, Sean Goss and Max Johnston are all in contention.

    To vote, head over to our Facebook page.

    March Matches
    • Ross County 0-2 Motherwell
    • Motherwell 2-4 Rangers
    Kevin van Veen

    Grabbing three goals in two matches, Kevin van Veen is in red hot form.

    Taking his goal tally to 18 this season, the Dutchman is the second highest Dutch goalscorer in the world right now.

    Scoring a vital brace in Dingwall, with two second half finishes, Van Veen also struck inside three minutes against Rangers at Fir Park.

    Blair Spittal

    Back-to-back nominations for Blair Spittal, who has had another fine month at Motherwell.

    He set up Kevin van Veen with a pinpoint cross against Ross County, taking his goal contributions in the cinch Premiership to eight this season.

    Sean Goss

    Back in the international fold, Sean Goss’s performance earned him a first international call-up in five years for Northern Ireland.

    One of the first names on the teamsheet for Stuart Kettlewell at the minute, Goss has linked the play from the middle of the pitch with a range of passing going forward. His ball forward against Rangers found Max Johnston who went on to assist Van Veen for the first goal.

    It hasn’t just been in range of passing that has impressed recently, Goss won 86% of his defensive duels and 100% of
    his aerial duels against Rangers on Saturday.

    Max Johnston

    A revelation since his return from loan at Cove Rangers, Max Johnston has impressed in his stint at right-back.

    Proving to cause issues going forward for opposition defences, Johnston has got two assists in as many games.

    His ‘pass’ from the edge of the box to Kevin van Veen, helped the Dutchman seal the three points in Dingwall.

    Johnston also set the number nine up for a tap-in after a lethal cross across goal against Rangers.

  • Women

    Trio called into Scotland Under 19s

    Trio called into Scotland Under 19s

    Niamh Noble, Kayla Jardine and Tiree Burchill have been named in Scotland’s Under 19 squad. 

    The trio, who all joined in January, are available for Scotland’s upcoming UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship qualifiers against Albania and Liechtenstein.

    Scotland take on Albania on Wednesday 5 April before they tackle Liechtenstein on Saturday 8 April.

    Both matches take place at the Arena Kombëtare, Tirana.

    • Albania v Scotland – Wednesday 5 April (1.30pm K.O)
    • Scotland v Liechtenstein – Saturday 8 April (10.30am K.O) 
  • First team

    It’s not our fight but it’s still a defeat // Motherwell 2-4 Rangers

    It was four games unbeaten in the Stuart Kettlewell era at Motherwell but that record would be put strongly to the test against second-placed Rangers.

    Unbeaten in the league since Michael Beale’s arrival, the Gers arrived at Fir Park looking to close the gap on leaders Celtic. But it would be Motherwell who put the first marker down.

    Kevin van Veen netted his 18th goal of the season after just three minutes to give Motherwell an early, before Rangers moved the game into their favour come 47 minutes, when Fashion Sakala made it 2-1.

    Substitute Bevis Mugabi got the home side on level terms however Rangers would go on to win 4-2, with Callum Slattery receiving a controversial red card in the process.

    They were looking to cause what would have been an upset by beating Rangers, but Motherwell manager Kettlewell knows games against Rangers won’t be season defining but he wants his team to know it was still a defeat regardless.

  • Club

    North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee partnership

    North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee partnership

    Players and staff from Motherwell Football Club’s youth academy, together with the North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee, are working together to raise awareness about what we can all do to help keep North Lanarkshire’s children and young people safe.

    We can all play our part by helping to make our communities safe, nurturing places for all children to grow up in.

    Listening to what children say to us and taking any worries they have seriously helps children feel valued, respected and encourages them to speak up if they don’t feel safe.

    The club is delighted to announce an extension to the long-established partnership which sees the youth academy continue to back the child protection message by displaying the Child Protection Committee logo on their tops throughout the season.

    The club also displays prominent child protection messages around Fir Park, as well as information on how to report concerns. Motherwell will also promote important child protection messages through their social media and digital channels.

    “We are delighted to continue our partnership between our academy and the Child Protection Committee,” Suzanne Reid, Head of Commercial & Marketing at Motherwell FC, said.

    “The particular focus this year will be on keeping children safe online, especially on social media.

    “Our academy players and coaches will work to spread the message of internet safety across our local area.”

    For more information, go online.

    Contacts
    Childline – 0800 1111 (free 24 hour service), childline.org.uk
    Parentline  – 08000 28 22 33 (free to call 9am-9pm Mon – Fri and 9am-12pm Sat – Sun)
    CELCIS Protecting Children– celcis.org/our-work/protecting-children
    Think u Know –  an education programme for children, young people parents and workers – thinkuknow.co.uk