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  • First team

    Riku Danzaki departs

  • Women

    Kayla Jardine returns to the club on loan

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell post Dundee United friendly

  • First team

    Dundee United 0-1 Motherwell

  • First team

    Kicking off the season against Elgin City

  • Club

    Home kit launch date set

  • First team

    Motherwell 2-2 Falkirk

  • Women

    Friendly Dates Confirmed

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Under 18s fixtures announced

  • Women

    Laura McCartney Signs

  • First team

    Riku Danzaki departs

    Riku Danzaki departs

    Riku Danzaki has left the club.

    The Japanese attacker joined the club in January of this year and made four appearances in his time at Motherwell.

    Danzaki leaves with our best wishes for the future.

  • Women

    Kayla Jardine returns to the club on loan

    Kayla Jardine returns to the club on loan

    Kayla Jardine has re-joined the club on a season-long loan deal from Rangers.

    The 18-year-old, who netted three times across her first spell in Lanarkshire, extends her stay at the club after signing a short-term loan deal in January.

    “I was really welcomed by all of the girls and enjoyed being back at the club for half of last season” Jardine said.

    “I’m really excited to be back and can’t wait to get started.”

    Jardine, who has competed internationally for Scotland at U15, U17 and U19 level , will be Brownlie’s seventh summer acquisition.

    “I’m really happy to get Kayla back on loan for the coming season,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “Having spent the last six months with the club, Kayla’s impact during that time was exceptional; scoring some big goals along the way with some very impressive performances to match.”

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell post Dundee United friendly

    The manager reflects on this afternoon’s friendly win against Dundee United.

    •  An improved performance from Saturday
    •  Increased confidence
    •  Fitness levels are high
  • First team

    Dundee United 0-1 Motherwell

    Dundee United 0-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell played their final pre-season match behind-closed-doors against Dundee United this afternoon, with the game ending 0-1 at Tannadice. 

    In their fourth pre-season match, Stuart Kettlewell’s side had their noses in front at the interval with a fine strike from Conor Wilkinson, which proved to be the only goal of the game.

    In the first period, Motherwell controlled most of the possession and had the bulk of the chances. Callum Slattery was first to go close. His free kick deflected off the wall, with the keeper left stranded, the ball ended up just going wide of the post.

    On the half hour mark, Slattery was again involved but this time turned provider. He played a lovely one-two with 16-year-old Lennon Miller, who unleashed a strike with his left foot but was saved by the keeper.

    Five minutes later, another opening emerged. Wilkinson showed some great hold up, danced past the defender before feeding his strike partner Jon Obika who had a go but his driven strike went wide.

    Just a minute later, came the opening. Miller got stuck into a slide tackle with Dundee United in possession, Slattery picked up the ball and dropped the shoulder to get past two players before driving forward. He fed Spittal who slid a perfectly weighted pass for Wilkinson on the left edge of the box. The summer signing unleashed a left foot strike which flew high into the net to give the visitors a deserved lead at the break.

    Motherwell’s first chance in the second half came in the 51st minute. Stephen O’Donnell beat his man before finding Obika, he held off his man before setting Miller whose shot went narrowly wide.

    Just shy of the hour mark, Dundee United registered a shot on target. Glen Middleton stung the palms of Aston Oxborough.

    With seven subs made on the 60 minute mark, Motherwell continued to look for the second goal. Harry Paton travelled towards goal, slipped in Ross Tierney who was tripped just on the edge of the D. Miller stood over the free kick and forced a save out of the goalkeeper.

    The next notable opening came on 86 minutes. Tierney stood over a free kick in the middle of the pitch and played a quick dink over the top for Barry Maguire who brought the ball down and hit on the half volley. His effort was always rising and went over the bar.

    Another 90 minutes of pre-season action was perfect preparation for Motherwell’s trip to Elgin City in the Viaplay Cup in four days times.

  • First team

    Kicking off the season against Elgin City

    Kicking off the season against Elgin City

    It’s time for the 2023/24 competitive season to get underway as begin our Viaplay Cup campaign against Elgin City on Saturday. 

    Kick-off is 3pm at Borough Briggs.

    How to follow the game

     

    Adults £12
    Concessions £6

    Tickets can be purchased online, with step-by-step instructions for supporters.

    Additional information

    For a disabled ticket, a concessionary ticket should be purchased on Fanbase with entry via gate 4 on the day.  The carer goes free.

    We have been allocated 1,000 tickets at Borough Briggs.

    Kit Watch

    Our new Truly Traditional home kit will be making it’s competitive debut on Saturday.

    You can pre-order your kit here.

    You will be able to buy or collect the kit in the ‘Well Shop from Friday 14 July.

    Team News

    Motherwell have got through pre-season without any fresh injury concerns.

    Calum Butcher will remain sidelined for a number of months, having picked up an injury at the back-end of last season.

    Ricki Lamie has returned to fitness and has featured in pre-season matches, with Harry Paton also back in line for selection following a groin strain sustained last season.

    Nathan McGinley made it back onto the pitch for the first time since March 2022 against 30′ Longa in Holland.

    Motherwell’s fortunes

    Stuart Kettlewell takes his side into their first match of the competitive season, having missed this stage of the competition last season due to participation in Europe.

    The ‘Well have picked up two wins and a draw so far in pre-season, with both wins coming against Dutch opposition.

    Blair Spittal has scored three goals so far in pre-season, notching two against 30’ Longa and a fine effort against Falkirk in a behind-closed-doors friendly match last weekend.

    Conor Wilkinson joined the club last week and is in line to make his debut. The number 99 got some valuable minutes against Falkirk as he tries to get up to full fitness, having missed the camp in Holland.

    Opposition report

    Elgin City finished the year strongly, with two wins and a draw in their last five matches.

    Former Inverness and Ross County midfielder Ross Draper was handed a three-year contract as Elgin City manager during the summer and began his tenure by securing the services of Russell Dingwall for a further two years.

    The midfielder was at the heart of most things last season, scoring 11 goals and assisting seven times in all competitions.

    However, forward Kane Hester left Elgin for pastures new in the summer. The 27-year-old left for Montrose having scored 18 goals last season for The Black and Whites.

    Elgin have been involved in five friendly matches thus far against Forres Mechanics, Rothes, Huntly, Banks O’ Dee and Inverness. They picked up a 5-1 win against Rothes in their only win in pre-season. Brian Cameron was on target in their most recent game against Inverness on Saturday.

  • Club

    Home kit launch date set

    The date for the launch our new Truly Traditional home kit has been set. 

    You will be able to buy or collect the kit in the ‘Well Shop from Friday 14 July.

    If you have pre-ordered your home kit already, all orders will be packaged up and sent out for delivery on Thursday 13 July.

    You can pre-order your kit here.

    With a new season about to get underway, we want our new home design to be on show from the get go.

    We want to see as many of the new home tops in the away end when we take on Elgin City in the Viaplay Cup.

    You can buy your tickets online and join the large travelling support of ‘Well fans as we kick off our competitive season.

  • First team

    Motherwell 2-2 Falkirk

    Motherwell 2-2 Falkirk

    Motherwell faced Falkirk on Saturday afternoon, in a behind-closed-doors friendly match at Dalziel Park, with the game ending 2-2.

    Gary Oliver and Ross McIver were on the scoresheet for Falkirk, with Blair Spittal and Callum Slattery grabbing the goals for Motherwell. Liam Kelly was back in action and he saved a penalty with three minutes to go.

    Falkirk got themselves off to the best possible start after just 90 seconds. Oliver found himself on the ball in the right hand area of the box before finishing past Kelly.

    However, Motherwell brushed the early goal off and began to create chances straight after. Jon Obika’s finish clipped the outside of the left hand post before nestling in the side netting.

    A scuffed clearance from the Falkirk stopped presented Stephen O’Donnell with the chance to header the ball back across goal for Obika but the Falkirk backline managed to recover just in time.

    The equaliser would come on 20 minutes. Obika pounced on a stray pass on the halfway line and carried the ball goalwards. Options to his left and his right, he fed Spittal who finished with his left foot into the corner. 1-1.

    Slattery was next to have a go when his strike from 25 yards was powerful but was straight down the line of the keeper who got two hands behind the effort.

    On 32 minutes, Joe Efford caused the Falkirk full-back issues as he got to the byline before firing a low cross into the box that found Obika, he connected well but his shot just went wide.

    Two minutes later, Falkirk had a great chance. Calvin Miller looked to be offside however the linesman kept his flag down, he raced through on goal and Kelly had to make an excellent stop at his near post. The Scotland keeper couldn’t hold it and Bevis Mugabi tracked back and slid in, colliding with the post in the process, to clear the danger.

    On 51 minutes, the Motherwell forward line pressed the keeper on the ball as he tried to play out from the back however the keepers’ pass landed at Spittal’s feet and his shot was a comfortable save.

    Motherwell took the lead on 63 minutes. The Falkirk winger committed to taking on too many players before losing possession. Slattery picked up the loose ball, carried and drilled low into the bottom corner from 20-yards. 2-1.

    Obika showed some excellent work on 70 minutes. He carried the ball from in his own half, on the edge of the box chopped the ball back onto his right foot and got a shot away, albeit was a comfortable save.

    On 77 minutes, Falkirk equalised. A cross into the box wasn’t deal with and McIver was on hand to knock home at the back post.

    Ewan Wilson struck the post with ten minutes left. He beat two defenders before firing low at goal but couldn’t beat the woodwork.

    Motherwell continued to press for the third goal. O’Donnell’s cross was only half cleared and Nathan McGinley kept a volley low but it was blocked by the defender in the six-yard box.

    On 87 minutes Falkirk were awarded a penalty. A trip in the box meant Miller had the chance to get his second. However, Kelly was quick to guess correctly and saved down to his bottom right.

    The match ended 2-2 with preparations stepping up as we begin our 2023/24 season against Elgin City next Saturday in the Viaplay Cup. You can buy your tickets online.

  • Women

    Friendly Dates Confirmed

    Friendly Dates Confirmed

    Motherwell will face several pre-season tests prior to the opening weekend of the SWPL1 calendar.

    The women of steel will start their pre-season programme against SWPL2 promotion chasers Gartcairn on Sunday 9th July before a midweek encounter with Scottish Cup champions Celtic on the 12th.

    Boroughmuir Thistle and Hearts will be the opponents the following week, with both matches taking place on the 16th and 21st July respectively.

    The programme will conclude with a triple header against East Fife, SWPL1 champions Glasgow City and Dundee United on the 23rd, 26th and 30th of July.

    “Preparations are well underway for season 2023/24,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “Players reported back last week with a real sense of excitement. The sessions have been intense so far, and the application has been first class.

    “Throughout pre-season, training and matches will be designed to push the squad to their maximum. I look forward to updating supporters on our progress over the pre-season period.”

    All matches will take place behind closed doors.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Under 18s fixtures announced

    Under 18s fixtures announced

    The fixtures for our upcoming 2023/24 Elite CAS Under 18 season are now available. 

    Kick-off times and venues for our matches will be communicated throughout the season, with supporters welcome to attend all matches.

    All matches can be found online.

    We begin our season against Hearts on Friday 28 July at home before travelling to Celtic on Friday 4 August.

    The youngsters will take on Kilmarnock on Friday 15 December before the league shuts down for a winter break.

    They will return to action on Friday 12 January against Hamilton Accies.

    Our final round of fixtures will occur on 23 February before the league split happens.

    Please note, current times on the website are not accurate, with kick-off times still to be arranged between each club.

    All fixtures are subject to change.

  • Women

    Laura McCartney Signs

    Laura McCartney Signs

    Laura McCartney has made the permanent switch to ML1 from Rangers.

    The centre-midfielder had been on loan at Motherwell for the last two seasons however is yet to feature due to injury.

    Fresh off the back of a full recovery, McCartney now joins the women of steel as she looks forward to her return to action.

    “There is no doubt due to Laura’s circumstances of injury, that the last two season’s have been incredibly frustrating,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “However, she has returned to training and is fully focused on a strong season on the pitch this term.

    “Laura was one of my first signing’s at Motherwell, on loan, and that’s because I fully believe in her ability.

    “I look forward to seeing her back on the pitch in competitive matches.”