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  • Women

    Motherwell 4-0 Glasgow Women

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Reserves: Kilmarnock 1 – 1 Motherwell

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Archibald reacts to draw with Kilmarnock

  • First team

    Motherwell 1 – 2 Dundee United

  • Women

    Paul Brownlie // Evolving our SWPL side

  • First team

    Shooting ourselves in the foot // Motherwell 1-2 Dundee United

  • First team

    Glasgow Women next up at Fir Park

  • Women

    Spartans 2-2 Motherwell

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell post Dundee United

  • First team

    Cornelius: ‘A remarkable turnaround’

  • Women

    Motherwell 4-0 Glasgow Women

    Motherwell 4-0 Glasgow Women

    Under the Fir Park lights, Motherwell cruised to a dominant 4-0 victory over Glasgow Women to extend their prolific unbeaten run to seven games.
     
    Jemma Hughes netted an exceptional brace on her return to the starting line-up, with strikes from Chelsea Watson and Niamh Noble rounding off a superb evening in Lanarkshire.

    Manager, Paul Brownlie made several changes ahead of the match. Katie Andrews replaced Emily Mutch in goal, with Georgie Rafferty, Niamh Noble, Jemma Hughes, Lori Gardner, Kayla Jardine and Louisa Boyes all coming into the starting XI.

    Keen for redemption since their last Fir Park appearance, Motherwell started on the front foot, forcing the visitors to concede possession deep into their own half; and soon after the opening goal.

    Amy Anderson’s incisive through ball sliced through the Glasgow defence, leaving Hughes through on goal, and after shifting the ball onto her stronger right foot; the striker arrowed her strike into the bottom left corner.

    The Women of Steel were soon firmly in command of the tie almost 15 minutes later. Rangers loanee, Kayla Jardine floated an inviting free-kick across the six-yard box, and Watson preyed on the oppositions indecision by powering her header past the keeper.

    On the stroke of half-time, the hosts continued to increase their advantage. Carla Boyce’s dangerous effort from the edge of the box ricocheted off the goalkeeper before falling kindly to the feet of Noble, who buried her effort from a few yards out.

    In the final stages of the game, Motherwell secured their victory with a decisive fourth. Noble again causing the visiting defence problems after finding space on the left before chipping a looping cross towards the back post, that sailed into the path of Hughes who capitalised with a cool finish.

    Tonight’s result could prove to be a huge confidence boost for Paul Brownlie’s side, who will turn their attention to a highly-anticipated Scottish Cup Semi-Final with Rangers at Hampden on Saturday.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Reserves: Kilmarnock 1 – 1 Motherwell

    Reserves: Kilmarnock 1 – 1 Motherwell

    Motherwell and Kilmarnock drew 1-1 in the Reserve League at Rugby Park.

    Kerr McInroy opened the scoring after four minutes before Joe Efford levelled the game.

    Motherwell travelled to Rugby Park with an experienced side with David Devine returning to action following an injury.

    Second-placed Kilmarnock took an early lead. A slack pass in the middle of the park was picked up by McInroy and he drove forward, firing past Aitken from the edge of the box.

    The lead didn’t last long.

    Stuart McKinstry picked the ball up wide on the left and curled in a cross which landed at the feet of Joe Efford. The American cooly slotted the ball into the net from close to draw the Steelmen level after 14 minutes.

    Kyle Aitken was called into action, pulling off a fine save to deny Quigg who sprung the offside trap.

    Riku Danzaki almost gave the visitors the lead just before half time but he saw his shot find the sidenetting after some fine play to get forward.

    Both sides had good chances to win the game in the second half.

    Efford was played in down the right and he chopped inside. Perhaps with better options he opted to shoot but his shot was blocked for a corner.

    Brad Lyons then saw his free-kick come crashing back off the bar with ten minutes remaining.

     

     

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Archibald reacts to draw with Kilmarnock

    “We got a lot out the game and created a lot of chances.

    “In the end, we probably should have seen the match out.”

  • First team

    Motherwell 1 – 2 Dundee United

    Motherwell 1 – 2 Dundee United

    Dundee United recovered from Kevin van Veen’s first half strike to take all three points in a 2-1 victory over Motherwell. 

    Van Veen netted his 23rd goal of the season before Ilmari Niskanen and a Jamie McGrath penalty capped off a second-half comeback.

    Dundee United controlled most of the ball in the early stages but it would be the Steelmen who would land the first blow.

    Mikael Mandron flicked on Liam Kelly’s long ball forward for Van Veen, who drove forward into space before playing wide for young prodigy Max Johnston. The full-back cut the ball back for the Dutchman who finished at the second time of asking on 23 minutes.

    At the start of the second half, Van Veen was inches from making it 2-0 but the linesman flag was raised, before the offside decision was confirmed by a lengthy VAR check.

    Dundee United levelled shortly after. Sean Goss wasn’t able to clear his lines, Ian Harkes nicked in to win the ball and play back to Niskanen who finished into the bottom left corner.

    It would be 2-1 for the visitors when McGrath converted from the spot nine minutes later after Kelly was adjudged to have fouled Steven Fletcher in the area.

    The former Scottish international went down again in the box in stoppage time however this time, Nick Walsh booked the number nine for simulation this time round.

  • Women

    Paul Brownlie // Evolving our SWPL side

    Paul Brownlie has been Motherwell’s head of womens for two years now, and in that time, there has been a number of changes on the pitch and off it. 

    A middle table finish in his first season in charge, Motherwell narrowly missed out on a top-six place by one point. However, they have reached the semi final of the Scottish Cup, where they will face Rangers at the national stadium, making history in the process.

    The women of steel also face Glasgow Women at Fir Park in the lead up to their crunch cup tie with the ‘Gers.

    Building and growing the profile of the team has been a priority for Brownlie and his assistant Leanne Crichton, however in the process of doing so, they have managed to improve players and the recruitment strategy at the club, while launching our first girls academy.

  • First team

    Shooting ourselves in the foot // Motherwell 1-2 Dundee United

    Looking for three wins on the bounce, for the first time since 2021, Motherwell were high on confidence with Dundee United coming to town. 

    Kevin van Veen got Motherwell ahead, and with a tight offside call and the Dundee United keeper pulling off a wonderful save, Dundee United worked their back into the game and got themselves a much needed three points.

    Despite it going down as a defeat, Kettlewell doesn’t want the result to derail what he has started with the season revival at Fir Park.

  • First team

    Glasgow Women next up at Fir Park

    Glasgow Women next up at Fir Park

    Motherwell are in midweek action at Fir Park on Tuesday 18 April as they take on Glasgow Women in SWPL. 

    Kick-off is 7:45pm.

    How to follow the game

    There will be free to entry to the stadium for the match. However, if you are able to, there will be buckets available for fans to place donations.

    All profits will go towards the girls academy.

    Fans will be located in the John Hunter stand for the match.

    Story of the match

    Motherwell left it late to grab a point against Spartans on Sunday. Carla Boyce and Kayla Jardine got on the scoresheet as the women of steel made it six games unbeaten.

    Glasgow Women come into the match still looking for their first points of the campaign.

    Motherwell have won all three matches against Glasgow Women, playing them twice in the league.

    The last meeting came in the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup, with the ‘Well winning 4-0.

  • Women

    Spartans 2-2 Motherwell

    Spartans 2-2 Motherwell

    The points were shared in the capital, as Motherwell converted late on to secure an important point at Ainslie Park on Sunday.

    Second half substitute, Kayla Jardine fired Motherwell into the ascendency with an impressive strike from distance before a quick fire resurgence saw the hosts cruise to a narrow 2-1 advantage.

    In the final stages, Carla Boyce prodded home a late corner kick to secure a valuable point ahead of a monumental week for the team.

    Manager, Paul Brownlie made two changes from the side that were held to a draw with Dundee United last week. Kodie Hay and Katie Rice both returned to the starting XI, with Georgie Rafferty and Niamh Noble settling for a place on the bench.

    Motherwell certainly had the better of the opportunities in the early exchanges. A clever exchange between Lucy Ronald and Tiree Burchill allowed Kodie Hay to race through on the right before drilling a low delivery across the face of goal, but Gill Inglis’ attempt failed to trouble the Spartans keeper.

    Boyce soon came close to breaking the deadlock after latching onto Lauren Doran-Barr’s through ball, but the strikers curling effort flashed across the face of goal, narrowly avoiding the far post.

    The first half was forced into an early stoppage after Ronald suffered a serious injury that required a lengthy break in play whilst the midfielder received medical treatment.

    As the second half resumed, Motherwell deservedly found the breakthrough.

    Spartans failed to clear their lines, and substitute Kayla Jardine coasted through to the edge of the box, lifting an audacious effort over the goalkeeper before finding the back of the net.

    The women of Steel’s lead would be short-lived, as Caley Gibb pulled the hosts level moments later.

    A composed Rebecca Galbraith finish from Katherine Smart’s through ball soon followed in what looked like a decisive moment in the game.

    However, in the final few minutes, Rice’s floated corner kick sailed invitingly into the path of Boyce who bulleted her header high into the roof of the net to secure a vital point in Edinburgh.

    Paul Brownlie’s side will now prepare for a historic week in the clubs history, as they face Glasgow Women at Fir Park on Tuesday night before a memorable trip to Hampden in the Scottish Cup semi-finals on Sunday.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell post Dundee United

    “We shot ourselves in the foot.

    “For me, we now need to make sure this doesn’t derail what we’re trying to do here.”

  • First team

    Cornelius: ‘A remarkable turnaround’

    Dean Cornelius has seen it all this season. With Motherwell struggling to find form before Stuart Kettlewell’s arrival, the young midfielder thinks that it is incredible to even think that the Steelmen could secure a top six spot. 

    Also out of contract in the summer, Cornelius is insistent that he is focused on his football and staying in a competitive team, rather than his future for next season.