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  • First team

    Conor Wilkinson previews St Johnstone

  • Women

    Match Preview – Hearts (A)

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell looks ahead to St Johnstone game

  • Club

    Motherwell FC continues to support Show Racism the Red Card campaign

  • Well Society

    TRIO TAKE ON SUPPORTER LIAISON ROLE

  • First team

    Injury update

  • First team

    The cinch Premiership continues

  • First team

    International Review October

  • Club

    Bring a friend for a fiver v Ross County

  • Club

    Martyn Corrigan inducted into the 2023 hall of fame

  • First team

    Conor Wilkinson previews St Johnstone

    Conor Wilkinson is raring to go having missed a part of the early season due to injury. 

    The number 99 felt the injury came just when he was getting started, having netted twice already. Now fully recovered, he wants to show everyone what he is capable of and wants to prove his value in the team.

    Wilkinson says spirits are high in the dressing room going into this weekend’s match at St Johnstone and that the team want to prove a point having lost their last four matches.

  • Women

    Match Preview – Hearts (A)

    Match Preview – Hearts (A)

    An evening in the capital awaits the women of steel, as Motherwell prepare to head into the international break with back-to-back victories following last weekend’s prolific display against Dundee United.

    Motherwell dusted off their month-long goalless drought in emphatic style, firing six-goals past an uninspiring Dundee United side to narrow the gap to the top-six in a rampant display at K-Park. Paul Brownlie’s side now turn their attention to Hearts this weekend in the final pre-international break match at the Oriam on Sunday.

    The Tale of The Tape

    Motherwell

    Motherwell head to the capital buoyed by their exceptional display over United, a pivotal result ahead of the forthcoming international break.

    Bailley Collins netted her first two goals in claret and amber, as Jo Addie, Laura McCartney, Kayla Jardine and Captain Gill Inglis also netted. The latter securing a rightful place in the Scottish Power Women’s Premier League for their impressive contribution.

    Motherwell will seek to address their troubled away record this season, with the women of steel yet to pick up their first points on the road despite netting against Aberdeen, Glasgow City and Rangers.

    Hearts

    Hearts have cemented a positive start to the 2023/24 SWPL campaign, with the Jambos unbeaten in their last three league encounters. A 6-1 demolition of Partick Thistle was soon followed by victory over Spartans and a closely-fought point against Montrose.

    Eva Olid’s side sit narrowly outside of the Glasgow frontrunners in fourth, four points clear of Motherwell in seventh.

    Whilst demonstrating the attacking threats at their disposal, the capital side have been susceptible to conceding numerous goals on the counter. 10-goals have found the back of the Hearts net in their past three matches in all competitions, with Hearts also dropping points from winning positions against both Montrose and Celtic.

    Ticket information

    Cash & card payments are also available for this fixture.

    • Adult – £8
    • Concession – £3
    • Under 16s/Over 65s – £3.
    • Supporters can purchase tickets here.

    How to follow the action

    Supporters can follow Sunday’s encounter on Twitter @motherwellwomen, with a full report of the action available post-match.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell looks ahead to St Johnstone game

    Stuart Kettlewell was full of pride watching Liam Kelly earn his first Scotland cap at senior level.

    The Motherwell skipper started against France on Tuesday night and almost made it a night to remember, as he got a hand to Kylian Mbappe’s first half penalty. Despite conceding three goals, Kettlewell insists the number one will be much better for the experience and will come to training with a spring in his step.

    The manager offers and update on long-term absentees Calum Butcher, Jon Obika and Mika Biereth, with the former potentially earning a spot in the squad against St Johnstone.

    Kettlewell believes that despite people writing off St Johnstone already, he has seen them make small steps to improving and believes with them not earning a win just yet in the league, the Perth side will be hungrier than ever and present a difficult challenge.

  • Club

    Motherwell FC continues to support Show Racism the Red Card campaign

    Motherwell FC continues to support Show Racism the Red Card campaign

    Racism has no place in football or society. 

    A recent survey undertaken by Show Racism the Red Card showed 46% of staff are aware of racist bullying or discrimination in Scottish schools, while 66.4% are aware of pupils expressing misconceptions, stereotypes, or negative attitudes that are racist.

    It is the responsibility of us all to ensure that the anti-racism message is spread far and wide for everyone to see.

    This is why we are proudly continuing our support of Show Racism the Red Card’s Match Actions Campaign during our match against St Johnstone on Saturday 21 October and our women’s match against Hearts on Sunday 22 October.

    Show Racism the Red Card is the UK’s leading anti-racism Education Charity, working within schools, workplaces, sports, and community organisations to educate children, young people, and adults on challenging prejudice and stereotypes.

    Using the power of football is a powerful tool to initiate conversations about anti-racism and our club has supported their messages of tolerance and inclusion for many years. Now more than ever, the importance of active anti-racism cannot be overstated.

    Across Scottish football, clubs will show their commitment to anti-racism over one weekend – Friday 20th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd October. This weekend also coincides with Show Racism the Red Card’s UK-wide annual fundraising drive, Wear Red Day, taking place on Friday 20th October. On this day, individuals and groups up and down the country are encouraged to wear red and donate to show their support for the campaign and its message.

    The Match Actions weekend also takes place during Black History Month and as part of the celebrations, SRtRC are partnering with the National Library of Scotland. On the 26th October at Glasgow’s Kelvinhall, there will be a film screening and discussion about Andrew Watson, Scotland and the world’s first black international footballer.

    “We are delighted with the support for anti-racism that exists within Scottish football and are very proud of our upcoming match actions,” Billy Singh from Show Racism the Red Card said.

    “However the work must continue. We call on our supporters to continue to challenge racism.

    “It is a shared responsibility across the game, from dressing rooms to boardrooms, and from stadiums to social media, to ensure that an anti-racism ethos is maintained throughout the year. And please remember that all our teams are made up of different nationalities from all over the world. Migrants make a positive contribution to Scotland and that’s something we should celebrate.”

    “It is vital that we continue to use our voice to say that racism is not welcome in football nor in society,” Motherwell FC manager Stuart Kettlewell stated.

    “Unfortunately, we still see instances of racism across the globe. It truly is horrible to see and we must all stand up and condemn these acts.

    “We must stand against racism.”

    “We are lucky we get to enjoy a sport where you meet individuals from all walks of life,” Motherwell Women forward Kaela McDonald-Nguah said.

    “It’s vital we show our support for one another from the changing rooms all the way onto the pitch. Football is a fantastic platform to drive out any racism and discrimination.

    “We at Motherwell are proud to continue our support of the brilliant work carried out by Show Racism the Red Card.”

    Football is a sport that is loved across the world and football matches should be an enjoyable experience for everyone, of all backgrounds. Education is the key and in the 27 years the Show Racism the Red Card has been running, they have educated over 1 Million participants, reaching that significant milestone in March 2023.

    We are proud to support them to reach their next big milestone and to ensure Scotland is equipped with the tools to challenge and eradicate racism from football and society.

    For useful resources and information from Show Racism the Red Card, please visit their website  and explore their anti-racism video platform.

    You can also follow them on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

  • Well Society

    TRIO TAKE ON SUPPORTER LIAISON ROLE

    TRIO TAKE ON SUPPORTER LIAISON ROLE

    Three Motherwell fans have been appointed as Supporter Liaison Officers (SLOs) at the club, to help enhance the match day experience for all fans.

    Russell Hepburn, Kate Kelter and Graham MacNair will share the UEFA-approved role after the Well Society cast the net for volunteers.

    As well as providing a point of contact for any issues on match days, the SLOs will encourage the involvement and engagement of supporters and feed their views into the club decision making process.

    Ticketing and travel information for away games will be communicated through a new, dedicated X (formerly Twitter) account: @MotherwellFCSLO. Further information is available on the SLO page of the website.

    Tom Feely, co-chair of the Well Society, said: “As a fan-owned club, the SLO role is something we have wanted to develop. We’re looking forward to working alongside Russell, Kate and Graham to ensure better two-way communication, and a good experience – home and away – for all fans.”

    Kate’s background in nursing gives her a level-headed, practical approach. She said: “I’m a life-long fan of Motherwell, through thick and thin. I want the very best for fans and club alike. I have years of experience both personally and professionally, and am looking forward to the opportunity to put these skills into practice for the benefit of the club I love.”

    Russell is the youngest of the three, but has already notched up experience in the communication sector, acting as a social video journalist and editor.

    He said: “I’m confident that my experience, and the fact that I am a normal fan, will ensure I’m approachable for fans to come to with any issues. I’m passionate about getting to know more of our fan-base and to help ensure communication is a two-way process.”

    A former senior manager in Financial Services IT for more than 30 years, Edinburgh-based Graham can’t wait to get involved.

    He said: “I was born a stone’s throw from Fir Park. I am a life-long supporter and have seen the ‘good, the bad and the ugly’ through the years.

    “I try to get to as many away matches as I can, and was one of the founding members of the East of Scotland MFC Supporters Club, and continue to play an active role in the branch three decades on.

    “I am well versed in the kinds of issues that fans face when they live far from Fir Park, or when they travel to games, and I look forward to the start of a new initiative to improve communications between fans and the football club.”

    The trio will share match day duties across the season, with Kate Kelter on duty at McDiarmid Park in Perth this Saturday as we get back to SPFL league action against St Johnstone.

  • First team

    Injury update

    Injury update

    Stuart Kettlewell has offered an update on Jon Obika, Mika Biereth and Calum Butcher. 

    “We expect Mika to be back here and training with us next Thursday, if everything goes according to plan,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “Having spoken to Mika and Arsenal, his recovery plan has gone exactly as planned.

    “Jon Obika is a fraction further behind but Calum Butcher has trained on Monday, full contact training.

    “It was a breath of fresh air to see him back and I was impressed by the levels he showed. He didn’t look as he was a million miles away from where he was before he got injured.

    “He puts himself into contention to be in the squad on Saturday however it’s a big ask for him to start and we don’t want to ask him to do too much to soon.”

  • First team

    The cinch Premiership continues

    The cinch Premiership continues

    The international break is now over and Motherwell are now back in the league action with a trip to Perth to take on St Johnstone. 

    Kick off 3pm at McDiarmid Park.

    How to follow the game
    Away section
    Adults £25
    Concessions (Over 65’s/Students/Under 20) £15
    Family Adult (1 adult + up to 2 U12) £18
    Under 12 (no admission without adult) Free
    Disabled Adult (must be in receipt of PIP/DLA) £25
    Disabled Concession (must be in receipt of PIP/DLA) £15
    Personal Assistant (No admission without disabled supporter) Free

    Tickets are available to purchase online.

    For the £18 family deal, all ticket holders must enter via turnstile 5 – strictly 1 adult and a maximum of 2 Under 12s only.

    There will be a limited amount of accessible parking bays for visiting supporters to book in advance (£5 – payable on the day.)

    Please email dao@perthsaints.co.uk with your name and vehicle registration to book.

    If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.

    Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our away kit for this match.

    Injury Update

    Calum Butcher is in contention for the squad for this match, as he would be looking to make his first appearance since May through injury. He is still a doubt for the match and will assessed closer to the game.

    Mika Biereth and Jon Obika are also closer to a full recovery but will not be available for this match.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    It may be four defeats in the last four but that doesn’t really tell the full tale for the Steelmen.

    A disappointing 2-0 defeat at Livingston in their last outing left a bitter taste in the mouth going into the October break.

    Having played all of the top three in the last four games, it was a difficult run of fixtures with Motherwell sitting on 10 points in fifth place in the table.

    Opposition Report

    St Johnstone are yet to pick a win up in the league this season. With three draws and two defeats thus far, the Perth side are sitting bottom of the league after eight games.

    Goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov has made a particularly impressive start to the season, putting in a string of strong performances, including at Celtic Park where he helped his side earn a point against Celtic.

    His run of form got him back in the Bulgarian international squad in September.

  • First team

    International Review October

    International Review October

    The October International break saw four Motherwell players leave ML1 to represent their countries.

    Liam Kelly

    Scotland suffered defeat in both games but it ended up being an eventful few days for our number one.

    Kelly had to watch from the bench as the Scots narrowly lost 2-0 to Spain, with Scott McTominay’s goal being controversially ruled out.

    But results on Sunday evening meant that Scotland had successfully qualified for the European Championships in Germany next year. A great achievement for Steve Clarke’s men, with qualifying games to spare .

    On Tuesday, Liam was rewarded for his hard work and dedication with a start against the World Cup finalists France, earning his first cap for the National team.

    Billy Gilmour gave Scotland an early lead but the home side roared back and scored three before half-time including the surreal sight of Kylian Mbappé, one of the best players in the world, stepping up to take a penalty into Motherwell’s goalkeeper.

    Kelly became the first Motherwell goalkeeper to represent Scotland since Allan McClory in 1934.

    Harry Paton

    Paton embarked on a 5,700 mile journey to take on Japan and on a personal note, it proved to a be a worthwhile trip as he finally earned his first Canada cap.

    With his team already 4-0 down, manager Mauro Biello rewarded the midfielder with his first appearance in the 61st minute as he replaced CF Montréal’s Sam Piette.

    Junior Hoilett scored a consolation goal in the last minute as Japan proved to be too strong at the Denka Big Swan Stadium.

    Paton will be looking for the chance to represent his country once again when the Canadians return to CONCACAF Nations League action in November.

    Lennon Miller

    With two friendly matches lined up, Scotland Under 19s based their camp in Murcia with a double header against Ireland and Portugal.

    In their first match, Lennon Miller was named in the starting 11 and played 70 minutes of the match. Unfortunately, it would be a 2-0 loss for the Scots.

    In their second match against Portugal, the young Scots lost 1-2. Miller played the full 90 minutes but a late goal from Aston Villa’s Rory Wilson wasn’t enough to prevent defeat in Spain.

    Brodie Spencer

    Northern Ireland kicked off their home double-header with a 3-0 win over San Marino at Windsor Park.

    Spencer came on with ten minutes to go as Northern Ireland recorded their second win of their Euro 2024 Qualifying campaign

    The lost their second game 0-1 against Slovenia, with Spencer being an unused sub as Michael O’Neill’s ten-men chased a deficit from the fifth minute.

  • Club

    Bring a friend for a fiver v Ross County

    Bring a friend for a fiver v Ross County

    Our bring a friend for a fiver and family fun day will return for our home match against Ross County on Saturday 28 October. 

    Similar to our match against County last May, prior to the match, the Motherwell FC Community Trust and ourselves are hosting a joint family fun day at the front of the Phil O’Donnell stand.

    Free to all attending the match, it will start at 12pm and will run until 30 minutes prior to kick-off.

    There will be:

    • Giant inflatables
    • Beat the goalie
    • Face painting
    • Meet players
    • Stalls including Chunky Chunks Bakes, Salt & Chilli Truck, Shelbys Dog Bakery, Floss Boss, Coffee Cart, Angie’s Cakes & Bakes, SSPCA
    • Alcoholic refreshments available to purchase from the club’s reading garden for the first time (access via Phil O’Donnell Stand South entrance)

    As we look to get Fir Park as busy as possible, season ticket holders will be able to bring a friend for a fiver.

    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.

  • Club

    Martyn Corrigan inducted into the 2023 hall of fame

    Martyn Corrigan inducted into the 2023 hall of fame

    Martyn Corrigan will be inducted into the 2023 Motherwell FC Hall of Fame. 

    Despite coming close to joining the ‘Well in 1999, Martyn ‘Kaiser’ Corrigan eventually pulled on the claret and amber in 2000 when Billy Davies signed the 22-year-old from Falkirk for £30,000, which was the beginning of a very long relationship between club and player.

    He would go on to make his debut on 22 January 2000 against St Johnstone where he was a second half substitute.

    From then on, Martyn quickly established himself as a starting 11 regular for the Steelmen and would go onto enjoy a fruitful career at the club.

    He scored his first of six Motherwell goals against St Johnstone at Fir Park in a 2-1 win. He featured in every game of his first half-a-season at the club and helped the team finish 4th in the table, just agonisingly two points away from a European spot.

    It was during the 2001/02 season that the nickname ‘Kaiser’ was born, whilst playing for the reserve side. Nobody really knew how the nickname came about but it stuck with Martyn for the rest of his career.

    As the club entered financial troubles and eventually entering administration in the 2001/02 season, Martyn was one of the players who the club retained.

    He would go on to play every minute of the 2002/03 season, apart from 16 minutes on the last day of the season. Subsequently, he was rightfully voted the Player of the Season by the ‘Well supporters.

    The following season, Corrigan continued to be an ever present player, playing every minute of every game who despite the amount of game time, never received a red card! He was labelled Mr Consistency as a result of his continuous amount of minutes and it would eventually be, Martyn would miss only one game in three years.

    In one of the finer moments in Motherwell history, Martyn played in the CIS Cup semi-final against Hibernian at Easter Road in 2005.

    Injury would, uncharacteristically, strike Martyn at the end of that season as the defender broke his knee cap which kept him out for eight months.

    Hard work and endeavours away from the pitch meant he returned to action and seamlessly started where left off upon his return. It was from this that he earned a Scotland ‘B’ call up for a match against Turkey in 2006.

    Another long-term injury would strike in the final match of the 2005/06 season but for the level of consistency and performance shown prior, there was no doubt he should be rewarded with a three-year deal.

    He would leave the club in 2008, ending an eight year stint and despite moving to a league rival, when he returned to Fir Park, he was given a heroes welcome which only highlighted how highly regarded he was by Motherwell supporters of all ages.

    A terrific servant, through good times and bad, Martyn played over 271 games for the club, which has him as the 16th highest appearance holder in the club’s entire history. He was loved by every supporter and this year, he takes his rightful place in the Motherwell FC Hall of Fame.