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  • Club

    Our 2025/26 home kit

  • Club

    Motherwell FC Community Trust Girls squad are recruiting new players

  • First team

    Hertha Berlin friendly confirmed

  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup fixtures confirmed

  • Women

    Motherwell FC Community Trust receive continued support from UEFA Foundation for Children

  • Club

    kwiff named betting partner and back-of-shirt sponsor

  • First team

    Three facts about Fadinger

  • Women

    2024/25 women’s end of season squad update

  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup group stage draw

  • Archive

    Key dates 2025/26

  • Club

    Our 2025/26 home kit

    Our 2025/26 home kit

    Introducing our 2025/26 home kit. 

    You can pre order the kit online now by clicking here.

    Taking inspiration from our kit 100 years ago, our new shirt features vertical stripes. These subtle claret pinstripes go vertically on the front of the top only.

    Our famous claret band returns in the middle of the top, displaying our main front-of-shirt sponsor G4 Claims.

    In other key details, the top is a buttoned collar, with white, claret and amber all present on collar and cuffs.

    The shorts have similar detail present, with claret remaining the predominant colour.

    This year’s socks are mostly amber, with MFC displayed in new claret font on the back. The top of socks display similar details to that of the the collar and cuffs for consistency.

  • Club

    Motherwell FC Community Trust Girls squad are recruiting new players

    Motherwell FC Community Trust Girls squad are recruiting new players

    Motherwell FC Community Trust Girls squads are actively recruiting keen and enthusiastic players to join across a variety of age categories. 

    Ever dreamt of playing under the Motherwell badge or taking to the pitch in the historic claret and amber colours?

    Training sessions will take place at Fir Park Astro located behind the East Stand at Fir Park Stadium, two nights per week.

    Monday: 

    U8s: 4-5PM.

    U10s: 4-5PM .

    U12s: 4-5PM.

    U14s: 5.10-6.10PM.

    Wednesday: 

    U8s: 4-5PM.

    U10s: 4-5Pm.

    U12s: 4-5PM.

    U14s: 5.10-6.10PM.

    If you are interested in finding out more and would require additional details, please follow the Link HERE:

  • First team

    Hertha Berlin friendly confirmed

    Hertha Berlin friendly confirmed

    Motherwell will face Hertha Berlin in a friendly at Fir Park on Friday 25 July. 

    Kick off is 7pm.

    The 2. Bundesliga side will travel to Scotland in preparation for their upcoming campaign in Germany. The two-time German Champions currently play in the second tier of Germany following their relegation from the Bundesliga in 2023.

    Finishing in 11th place last season, their squad is littered with talent and we look forward to welcoming them to Fir Park. Ticket details for the match will be made available in due course.

  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup fixtures confirmed

    Premier Sports Cup fixtures confirmed

    We will kick off our 2025/26 Premier Sports Cup campaign with a Lanarkshire Derby against Clyde on Saturday 12 July, making the short journey to New Douglas Park.

    Our first home game will take place on Tuesday 15 July against Peterhead at 7.45pm.

    We then travel to Ochilview Park on Saturday 19 July to face Stenhousemuir.

    Our group-stage campaign ends on Tuesday 22 July against Greenock Morton at Fir Park. Our group-stage finale will also be broadcast live on Premier Sports.

    All relevant ticket information will be published in due course.

    Opponent Date Venue
    Clyde (A) Saturday 12 July, 3pm New Douglas Park
    Peterhead (H) Tuesday 15 July, 7.45pm Fir Park
    Stenhousemuir (A) Saturday 19 July, 3pm Ochilview Park
    Greenock Morton (H) Tuesday 22 July, 7.45pm Fir Park
  • Women

    Motherwell FC Community Trust receive continued support from UEFA Foundation for Children

    Motherwell FC Community Trust receive continued support from UEFA Foundation for Children

    The Motherwell FC Community Trust will continue their partnership with five fellow Community Foundations and the UEFA Foundation for Children for the Together Equality Achieves More project. 

    Over the last 12 months, Together Equality Achieves More (T.E.A.M) project has made a meaningful difference in the lives of 278 individuals, delivering vital support across 5 funded trusts and foundations in Scotland.

    Working in partnership, Big Hearts Community Trust, Falkirk Foundation, Morton FC in the Community, Motherwell FC Community Trust and St Mirren Charitable Foundation are proud to demonstrate the extensive reach of the equalities work which has been tailored to children, young people and family requirements in each of our local communities.

    Motherwell FC Community Trust has engaged with 71 young people offering opportunities for participation in football combined with wider life skills and integration.

    Paul Wilson, Head of Operations at the Trust said: “The five clubs that have collaborated on this have each approached the theme from a different angle, yet all achieved the same outcome of providing more opportunities for young people to play football in a safe, welcoming setting.”

    The UEFA Foundation for Children has once again selected T.E.A.M as one of 72 impactful projects to receive funding, Carine N’koué, General Secretary of the foundation, said:

    “I am very pleased to announce that our board members have decided to support 72 projects through the Foundation in 2025. We all know how powerful sport and especially football can be. Those projects use that incredible power to impact the lives of countless children around the world for a better life.”

    We thank the UEFA Foundation for Children for their continued support, allowing us to provide a brighter future for young people in Scotland.

  • Club

    kwiff named betting partner and back-of-shirt sponsor

    kwiff named betting partner and back-of-shirt sponsor

    kwiff, the super-charged sports betting service, has been unveiled as our new official betting partner and back-of-shirt sponsor ahead of the 2025/26 Scottish Premiership season in a two-year agreement.

    This is kwiff’s debut football partnership in Scotland and signifies a big step forward as the brand continues to amplify its UK presence. As part of the agreement, kwiff’s branding will feature on the back of the club’s home and away kits, along the bottom.

    “We’re very pleased to join forces with Motherwell FC, a club with a proud history and passionate fans,” Director of Spryme Limited Garry McGibbon commented.

    “Working with Motherwell gives us the perfect chance to introduce our brand to Scottish supporters, and we’re looking forward to getting behind Motherwell in the upcoming campaign.”

    “Welcoming kwiff as our Official Betting Partner and Back of Shirt Sponsor for the 2025/26 season is the perfect way to kick-start the new campaign,” commercial director Suzanne Reid at Motherwell FC said.

    “It’s great to have kwiff behind us for the next two seasons at least, recording the club’s biggest back-of-shirt agreement. I look forward to working with them and thank them for supporting the club.”

  • First team

    Three facts about Fadinger

    Three facts about Fadinger

    Lukas Fadinger has joined the club and here are three quick facts about our new signing. 

    Fact One

    Fadinger is the 12th youngest player to ever play for current Austrian champions Sturm Graz. He made his debut for Graz in May 2018 at the age of 17 years, 7 months, and 23 days.

    Fact Two

    Two of his three goals in the 2023/24 season came against former Motherwell manager Michael Wimmer and his Austria Vienna side.

    Fact Three

    There is already a Motherwell link prior to Fadinger’s arrival in ML1. Both Max Johnston and Mika Biereth have played against Fadinger when Sturm Graz faced off against Altach. Johnston has come on as a substitute on two occasions against Fadinger, with Biereth starting in two and scoring in both matches.

    Get the full lowdown on our new signing by clicking here.

  • Women

    2024/25 women’s end of season squad update

    2024/25 women’s end of season squad update

    Now that our 2024/25 ScottishGas Women’s Premier League season has reached its conclusion, we can provide an update on our playing squad. 

    Players under contract
    • Emily Mutch
    • Rebecca Cameron
    • Chelsie Watson
    • Jo Addie
    • Jenna Penman
    • Gill Inglis
    • Eve Donald
    • Katie Rice
    • Rachel Todd
    • Mason Clark
    • Lucy Ronald
    • Sarah Gibb
    • Bailley Collins
    Loan player returning to parent club
    • Eilidh Austin
    • Shannon Leishman
    • Lucy Barclay
    • Sienna McGoldrick
    • Brodie Greenwood
    • Sophie Black
    Players departing
    • Laura McCartney
    • Amy Sharkey
    • Louisa Boyes
  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup group stage draw

    Premier Sports Cup group stage draw

    Our opponents are locked in for the Premier Sports Cup group stage. 

    We have been placed in Group G.

    Our opponents in Group G will be:

    • Greenock Morton
    • Stenhousemuir
    • Peterhead
    • Clyde

    Dates of fixtures and ticket confirmation will be published in due course.

  • Archive

    Key dates 2025/26

    Key dates 2025/26

    The new season isn’t far away, and here are all the important dates for your diary.

    First up is the draw for the Premier Sports Cup group stage. This will take place on Wednesday 28 May at 1pm and is available to watch on Premier Sports 1, the Premier Sports YouTube channel, and the Premier Sports X/Twitter page, as well as the SPFL YouTube channel.

    We are seeded in the draw and will discover fixture information shortly after the draw has taken place. The draw is not regionalised.

    Our first-team will return to Fir Park for pre-season on Wednesday 18 June, before setting off for Delden, Netherlands, on Wednesday 25 June.

    During their stay in the Netherlands, they will face Eredivisie side FC Twente on Tuesday 1 July.

    In their second match of the trip, Motherwell will take on a second opponent on Saturday 28 June.

    Fixtures will be announced on Friday 20 June for the new Premiership season at 9am.

    The Premier Sports Cup group stage will kick off on the weekend of July 12/13, with all group stage matches to be completed by July 26/27.

    Premiership match day one is on the 2nd/3rd of August, with the final round of fixtures taking place on 16th/17th May 2026.

    There will be no winter break once again this season.

    Away from first-team fixtures, there are some other important dates for your diary.

    Season tickets for the 2025/26 season are now on sale.

    You are able to renew or purchase your season ticket for the upcoming campaign here.

    Our Early Bird discount will end on Friday 20 June.

    Season ticket holders have until the 1st of July to secure their seat.

    The fixtures for the 2025/26 SWPL season will be published on Wednesday 25 June at 9am, with the first round of games taking place on Sunday 17 August. This season, for the first time, both SWPL and SWPL2 will have ten teams.

    There will be a winter break in the SWPL, starting on Monday 22 December and ending on Saturday 17 January.

    The final game before the split will be on Sunday 22 February.

    Clubs in SWPL 2 and the bottom four of the SWPL will conclude their fixtures on Sunday 17 May before the new SWPL play-off competition will commence. The SWPL play-off quarter-final will be played on Wednesday 20th, and the semi-final on Sunday 24 May.

    Clubs in the top six of the SWPL will conclude their fixtures on Sunday 24 May. The SWPL and SWPL 2 play-off final matches are scheduled for Friday 29 and Saturday 30.

    The first round of the Sky Sports Cup will take place on Sunday 1 September, with Motherwell entering in the second round on Sunday 5 October.