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  • First team

    Family fun day Pre Ross County

  • First team

    Climbing the table // St Johnstone 0-2 Motherwell

  • Women

    Motherwell 2-3 Spartans

  • First team

    St Johnstone 0 – 2 Motherwell

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to win over St Johnstone

  • Women

    Spartans next in SWPL

  • First team

    Paton: ‘Enjoying ML1’

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell previews St Johnstone

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Reserves: Livingston 1 – 2 Motherwell

  • First team

    Van Veen nominated for PFA player of the year

  • First team

    Family fun day Pre Ross County

    Family fun day Pre Ross County

    With Premiership football secured for next season, we are looking to finish the season as strongly as possible.

    Season ticket holders are able to bring a friend for a fiver to our match with Ross County on Saturday 20 May.

    This offer will be in operation in the John Hunter, Davie Cooper and Phil O’Donnell stands.

    To take advantage of this offer, please follow the online steps below:

    • Visit our ticketing platform by clicking here
    • Sign-in
    • Select ‘All Events’ at the top right-hand side of the page and then ‘All Matches’
    • Select your seat.
    • Add ‘Bring a Friend’ ticket to your basket.
    • Complete the checkout process.

    Your additional ticket will be sent via email for you to pass to your chosen friend.  Alternatively, you can print at home.

    Prior to the match, the club and Motherwell FC Community Trust are hosting a joint family fun day at the front of the Phil O’Donnell stand.

    Come down early and enjoy:

    • Giant inflatables
    • Beat the goalie
    • Face painting
    • Meet players
  • First team

    Climbing the table // St Johnstone 0-2 Motherwell

    Motherwell knew that a win against St Johnstone would guarantee Scottish Premiership football for next season. 

    Travelling north to a sun-soaked Perth, 750 ‘Well fans also made the journey, as Stuart Kettlewell’s men looked to take a step closer to securing seventh place and the ‘best of the rest’ tag in the bottom half of the table.

    Apart from Kevin van Veen netting in the first half, only for it to be ruled out by VAR as offside, the half remained largely quiet and the Motherwell manager wanted to see more in the second period.

    Van Veen was looking to break a post-war record, scoring in eight consecutive Motherwell matches, and he was presented with the perfect chance after Stephen O’Donnell was brought down in the box on his 100th appearance.

    The Dutchman stepped up but was denied by Remi Matthews in the St Johnstone net.

    However, VAR intervened and a retake was awarded as the goalkeeper was off his line. With even more pressure heaped on Van Veen, he had the audacity to Panenka the penalty down the middle to make it 26 goals for the season.

    Mikael Mandron made sure of the points with his first league goal since joining in January to round off a good day’s work in Perthshire as Motherwell climbed to seventh in the table above Livingston with three games to go.

  • Women

    Motherwell 2-3 Spartans

    Motherwell 2-3 Spartans

    It was an afternoon to forget for the Women of Steel, as a clinical Rebecca Galbraith dashed Motherwell’s faint hopes of sustaining a challenge for seventh place.

    A quickfire first-half hat-trick had Spartans firmly in the ascendency, despite Tiree Burchill narrowing the deficit before the break.

    Following a serious injury to Amelie Birse, the game was temporarily suspended as the midfielder received treatment.

    Upon the restart, Kayla Jardine pulled a second goal back with a composed finish, but this proved to be a consolation, as Spartans held out to ensure all three points returned to the Capital.

    Manager, Paul Brownlie made four changes from the side that ended their recent winless run with a commanding 3-0 victory away to Glasgow Women midweek. Lauren Doran-Barr, Chelsie Watson, Katie Rice, and Kodie Hay all returned to action, replacing Emma Lawton, Niamh Noble, Kayla Jardine, and Lori Gardner.

    Motherwell’s recent run of conceding early unfortunately persisted, as the visitors netted the breakthrough after nine minutes.

    Julianne Ross’ dangerous through ball was shifted by Galbraith onto her stronger right-foot, and the striker drilled a powerful strike beyond the reach of Katie Andrews.

    Seven minutes later, Spartans had their second. Lurking in the box, Galbraith escaped her marker with relative ease before connecting with Mya Bates’ floated delivery, dispatching it into the bottom-left corner.

    Less than two minutes later, Motherwell narrowed the deficit. A hopeful cross from the right sailed accurately into the path of Louisa Boyes, who was initially denied by the Spartans keeper, but Burchill was the quickest to react, prodding home the rebound.

    The hosts momentum proved to be short-lived, as Spartans regained their advantage on the stroke of half-time. Galbraith again capitalised on the hosts defensive indecision, lifting a cool effort over the head over Andrews.

    The game was temporarily suspended for a lengthy period of time in the latter stages of the second half, as Spartans’ Birse received medical treatment following a serious injury.

    Play resumed over 20-minutes later, with Motherwell chasing a route back into the game.

    Moments after the restart, substitute Kayla Jardine netted after volleying Gill Inglis’ floated delivery into the bottom-right corner.

    However, it proved to only be a late consolation, as Spartans stood resolute to leave K-Park with the three points.

    This result confirms an eight-placed finish for the women of Steel, with only one remaining fixture against Aberdeen at K-Park next Saturday.

  • First team

    St Johnstone 0 – 2 Motherwell

    St Johnstone 0 – 2 Motherwell

    Motherwell secured their top flight status for a 38th consecutive season with a 0-2 win over St Johnstone.

    Goals from Kevin van Veen and Mikael Mandron earned Motherwell their first win at McDiarmid Park since 2019.

    The match had a stuffy start with neither side able to create any real chances until the 26th minute.

    In-form Kevin Van Veen was played forward and fashioned a chance for himself but his left-footed shot flew just over the bar.

    Motherwell looked like they had taken the lead in the 32nd minute. A ball over the top from O’Donnell found Van Veen and with work to do the striker stuck the ball in the net but the linesman’s flag went up and VAR confirmed the decision to rule the goal out.

    The Steelmen took the lead five minutes into the second half.

    Stephen O’Donnell was fouled in the box and although Van Veen’s first penalty was saved, VAR stepped in and ordered a retake due to encroachment which the Dutchman chipped in for his 26th goal of the season.

    St Johnstone tried their best to reply but couldn’t test Liam Kelly in the Motherwell goals.

    ‘Well were largely comfortable and Mikael Mandron secured the three points in injury time.

    Blair Spittal was played in down the left and his cross was poked in by the Frenchman for his first league goal of the season.

    The win means with three games to play the Steelmen sit 10 points above 11th place.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to win over St Johnstone

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to win over St Johnstone

    “We didn’t impose ourselves in the first half the way we wanted to.

    “But we stood up in the second half and dug out the result.”

  • Women

    Spartans next in SWPL

    Spartans next in SWPL

    Motherwell are looking to follow up on their midweek win against Glasgow Women, when they face Spartans on Sunday 14 May. 

    Kick-off is 1pm at K-Park.

    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

    Motherwell got back to winning ways on Tuesday night, winning 3-0 against Glasgow Women.

    Carla Boyce got on the scoresheet, with Louisa Boyes also getting in on the goals.

    Spartans and Motherwell both missed out on a top-six spot on the final day and now the two sides have been jostling for seventh place.

    Spartans currently hold the advantage, but a Motherwell win could see the women of steel close the gap to just a point.

    The visitors come into the game on the back of five straight wins.

  • First team

    Paton: ‘Enjoying ML1’

    Paton: ‘Enjoying ML1’

    Harry Paton may have only joined Motherwell a few weeks ago, but he is already feeling at home.

    Paton described the lure that Stuart Kettlewell had on him making the switch as the Canadian international looks to push his way into the team.

    A midfielder by trade, Paton would be interested in staying beyond his current deal which runs out in the summer.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell previews St Johnstone

    Stuart Kettlewell previews St Johnstone

    Coming up against St Johnstone for the first time in his tenure, Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell discusses the potential threats the Perth outfit pose and how recent changes of management could effect the game. 

    Kettlewell also talks about Kevin van Veen’s recent PFA player of the year nomination which was announced this week, as he goes up against Kyogo, Calum McGregor and Reo Hatate for the award.

    Last week’s win against Kilmarnock means Motherwell are firmly in the hunt for seventh place and the manager is well aware of the extra prize money that comes with finishing higher in the table as he looks ahead to summer recruitment.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Reserves: Livingston 1 – 2 Motherwell

    Reserves: Livingston 1 – 2 Motherwell

    Motherwell signed off the Reserve League campaign with a 1-2 win over Livingston.

    The win at Tony Macaroni Stadium means the Steelmen finish second in the cinch Reserve League.

    Jack Aitchison scored last week and was first on the scoresheet this week after half an hour. A ball into the box wasn’t properly cleared and the striker was on hand to apply the finish.

    Daniel Hunter doubled the lead five minutes into the second half with a fine strike from 25 yards.

    Livi pulled a goal back just moments later but Motherwell held on to claim all three points.

    Motherwell:  Oxborough, Garcia, Blaney, Dunachie, Mugabi, Speirs, Wells, McKinstry, Aithchison, Hunter, O’Donnell

    Motherwell subs: Bogan, McDermott, Ferrie, Gould, L. Ross, Adam, Tambwe

     

  • First team

    Van Veen nominated for PFA player of the year

    Van Veen nominated for PFA player of the year

    Kevin van Veen has been nominated for the PFA cinch Premiership player of the year. 

    Voted by the players in the league, the Dutchman was the first Motherwell player in ten years to be named in the PFA team of the year.

    Van Veen is one of four players nominated for the prestigious award, with the awards night taking place this coming Sunday.

    Reo Hatate, Kyogo and Calum McGregor of Celtic are also up for the award.

    Darren Randolph, Shaun Hutchinson, Nicky Law and Michael Higdon were all named in the 2012/13 team of the year however it would be only the latter who was nominated for the player of year.

    Higdon scooped the award, having scored 27 goals throughout the course of the season.

    Kevin van Veen has bolstered a similarly impressive tally this season, with the Dutchman sitting on 25 goals in all competitions with four games left to play.

    Scoring in the last seven consecutive games, Van Veen has equalled Dixie Deans’ seven game consecutive goalscoring record in the 1968/69 season, however this was set in the second division.

    The last player to score in seven consecutive games in the top flight, was Ian St John in 1959/60 campaign.

    “To be nominated for the award is an incredible achievement in itself,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “Since my arrival, Kevin has shown determination, enthusiasm and 100% focus to everything that we have tried to do.

    “We are lucky to have him leading the line up front but he is also an excellent team mate.

    “When you look at the players who are also up for nomination, they are some of the best in the league.

    “With the season that Kevin has had, he has every right to be in that illustrious group.

    “I want to personally congratulate Kevin on this magnificent achievement.”

    Van Veen’s prolific goalscoring form this season has seen him move into the top ten, all-time goalscorers at the club, just two goals behind James McFadden, despite playing 31 games fewer.

    “It’s a real privilege to be up for the award,” Van Veen added.

    “I said at the end of last season that I knew I could score more than I did in 2021/22 and I wanted to follow through on that.

    “This season has been tricky for a number of reasons and the full team has had to really stick together throughout it all.

    “There is a real togetherness at the club and that’s why I thank all my teammates, staff and fans, all of whom have helped me reach my targets this year. The support I have had this season has been incredible.

    “I wouldn’t be nominated if it wasn’t for them.”