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  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Working with North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee

  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup Semi-final date confirmed

  • First team

    Aberdeen: Round two

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    KDM Evolution Trophy action against Stranraer

  • First team

    We’re going back to Hampden // Aberdeen 0-1 Motherwell

  • Women

    Motherwell 1-1 Partick Thistle

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou reacts to quarter-final win

  • First team

    Facing St Mirren in the semi-final

  • Archive

    Aberdeen 0-1 Motherwell

  • First team

    Aberdeen ticket sale at Pittodrie

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Working with North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee

    Working with North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee

    Players and staff at Motherwell Football Club’s youth academy are working with North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee to raise awareness about what we can all do to help keep North Lanarkshire’s children and young people safe.

    We can all play our part by helping to make our communities safe, nurturing places for children to grow up in. Listening to what children say to us, being alert to concerns and taking their worries seriously helps children and young people feel valued and respected and encourages them to speak up if they don’t feel safe.

    The long-established partnership sees the youth academy continue to back the child protection message by displaying the Child Protection Committee logo on their tops throughout the season.

    The club will also display prominent child protection messages around Fir Park, as well as information on how to report concerns. Motherwell FC will also promote important child protection messages through their social media and digital channels.

    “We are delighted to continue our partnership between our academy and the Child Protection Committee,” Commercial Director Suzanne Reid at Motherwell FC said.

    “Our particular focus this year will be on keeping children safe online, especially in social media, where we know our children and young people can be at risk of bullying, abuse and exploitation.

    “Our academy players and coaches will work to spread the message of internet safety across our local area.”

    Protecting our children from harm is everyone’s responsibility,” Chair of the North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee Judith Tait added

    “We want our communities to take an active role in protecting children and promoting their rights to live safe and happy lives.

    “We want to make sure that everyone understands how to help children stay safe online, what to look out for and is confident that they know what to do if they are worried about the safety or wellbeing of a child or young person.

    “Working with the academy at Motherwell Football Club, we can extend the reach of our message amongst those who might not otherwise hear it.”

    If you are worried about something that is happening to your child or a child you know, please speak out. You can contact a child’s health visitor or teacher, or contact the locality social work office or Police Scotland. All information shared is treated seriously, and the first priority will always be to make sure the child is safe.

    North Lanarkshire’s Public Protection website provides further information regarding how to respond to concerns about children. Click here to visit.

  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup Semi-final date confirmed

    Premier Sports Cup Semi-final date confirmed

    Our Premier Sports Cup semi-final match against St Mirren will take place on Saturday 1 November. 

    Kick off is 5:30pm.

    Ticket prices have also been confirmed.

     

    Tickets will go on sale in due course.

    The club are running supporters buses from Fir Park to Hampden. The price is £20 per person. Buses will leave Fir Park at 4pm, with the Cooper Stand open from 1pm for refreshments.

    You can book your seat on the bus now by clicking here.

    The club will be offering hospitality packages with coach to and from Hampden, with all the details to be confirmed in due course. 

  • First team

    Aberdeen: Round two

    Aberdeen: Round two

    Motherwell take on Aberdeen for the second time in a week on Saturday 27 September at Fir Park.

    Kick off is 5:45pm.

    How to Follow the game

    You can buy tickets online here.

    Hunter Stand O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand
    Adults £25 £27
    (Over 65/ FT Student/ 18-21) £21 £21
    Young Adults (13-17) £12 £12
    12 and under £6 £6
    • Young Adults tickets would ages 13-17.
    •  Concessions are classed as, Over 65, Full Time Students, 18-21 Year olds.
    • Juveniles would be 12 and under

    On Match days, the Ticket Office is open from 2:30pm – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility.

    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.

    The match is being show live on Premier Sports.

    What else is happening?

    The Cooper Suite opens for home and away fans at 3:30pm. Food and drink is available, with the suite remaining open for one hour after the match also.

    The Beer Garden will open at 3:30pm, and will be available for home fans only.

    The Motherwell FC DSA are collecting money at the match via bucket collection.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell made it back-to-back Premier Sports Cup semi-final appearances on Saturday, with a hard-fought but impressive win over Aberdeen at Pittodrie.

    Regan Charles-Cook netted his first Motherwell goal since joining late in the summer window and will be looking to follow up again this weekend.

    The last time these two sides faced off at Fir Park was when goals from Tawanda Maswanhise and Ewan Wilson secured a deserved 2-0 win over the Dons in January.

    Opposition Report

    Aberdeen have made a slow start to the Premiership campaign as they hunt down their first victory of the league campaign. A Scottish Cup win was the perfect end to the 2024/25 season, and with a number of new reinforcements, Jimmy Thelin will be looking to get their first league win of the season.

    That first league win may come prior to their visit to Fir Park, however. The Dons are in action on Tuesday night against Dundee United at Tannadice.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    KDM Evolution Trophy action against Stranraer

    KDM Evolution Trophy action against Stranraer

    Motherwell B make the trip to Stranraer on Tuesday 23 September as they continue their KDM Evolution Trophy campaign. 

    Kick off is 7:45pm.

    You can buy tickets at the turnstiles, there are no online sales.

    • Adults- £12
    • Concessions – £6
    • Youths (5-16) – £3

    Cash only at turnstiles.

    Card payment can be made at the club shop.

  • First team

    We’re going back to Hampden // Aberdeen 0-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell made the long journey north to Aberdeen in the quarter-final of the Premier Sports Cup. The Steelmen were one match away from making it to back-to-back semi-finals in the competition.

    And the excitement was high in the build-up, with over 1100 Motherwell fans travelling to Pittodrie in the hope of another special day.

    The first-half was jam-packed with big chances for Jens Berthel Askou’s side, with Regan Charles-Cook, Tawanda Maswanhise, Stephen O’Donnell and Ibrahim Said all having big chances.

    But nobody could find the breakthrough, and as the game entered into the final 30 minutes, the pocket of Well fans were jubilant as they watched Charles-Cook’s effort curl off the post and into the net.

    Despite Aberdeen throwing everything at getting a goal back, it was to be Motherwell’s day, sparking elation and joy after the full-time whistle.

  • Women

    Motherwell 1-1 Partick Thistle

    Motherwell 1-1 Partick Thistle

    A transpired to be an evening of mixed emotions for the women of steel, as Patrick Thistle struck in the final stages of the game to rescue a point at K-Park on Sunday. 

    Head Coach Paul Brownlie made two changes from the side that were defeated in the Scottish capital last weekend. Amy Bulloch and Sophie Black both earned a place in midfield, with Shannon Leishman and Mason Clark settling for a place on the bench. 

    Carla Boyce opened the scoring from the penalty spot, drilling home into the bottom-right corner from 12-yards before Mya Bates’ mis-directed cross drifted into the top-corner of the Motherwell goal.

    Keen to earn their first victory over the Jags for over five years, Motherwell started firmly on the front foot, and were rewarded a penalty midway through the first-half after Bailley Collins received a stray arm across her face a yard into the Thistle penalty area. Despite the Thistle defence pleading their case, the referee stuck to her original decision. Boyce stepped up and coolly slotted her strike into the bottom-right corner.

    Motherwell continued their dominance on the Thistle goal as the second-half progressed, with Collins finding space frequently across the right-flank, but the pinpoint delivery into the six-yard-box continued to evade the women of steel.

    Thistle struggled to produce many clear-cut opportunities on goal, and their eventual equaliser reflected that. Thistle progressed across the left touchline, and Mya Bates lofted a hopeful cross into the Motherwell penalty area, but the midfielders looping delivery sailed over the head of Cameron before finding the side netting.

    Motherwell tried to rally response in the final stages, but were forced to settle for a point in a frustrating, but encouraging afternoon in East Kilbride.

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou reacts to quarter-final win

    The manager gives his thoughts as his side advance to the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup.

  • First team

    Facing St Mirren in the semi-final

    Facing St Mirren in the semi-final

    Motherwell will take on St Mirren for a place in the final of the Premier Sports Cup. 

    The semi-final match will take place on the weekend of the 1/2 November at Hampden Park.

    All relevant match and ticket information will be communicated in due course.

  • Archive

    Aberdeen 0-1 Motherwell

    Aberdeen 0-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell booked their place at Hampden with a narrow 0-1 win over Aberdeen at Pittodrie.

    Regan Charles-Cook was the hero as his long-range shot flew past Mitov to earn a deserved win.

    With a spot in the semi-final at stake, a large Motherwell contingent made the long adventure north to Aberdeen, with over 1000 of the claret and amber faithful in Pittodrie.

    There was only one change to the side from Motherwell’s last game against Dundee. Stephen O’Donnell replaced Johnny Koutroumbis, who moved onto the bench.

    Motherwell were slow out of the traps, with Aberdeen controlling most of the early exchanges. Ibrahim Said tried to get forward, but the Steelmen were quickly countered and were thankful to see Karlsson’s low shot go harmlessly wide of the post.

    It took about half an hour for the visitors to spring into life. Fine work from Charles-Cook on the left set up Tawanda Maswanhise, but he watched his powerful shot fizz back off the woodwork, and Ibrahim Said fired the follow-up over the bar.

    Another change came minutes later as Elliot Watt’s inswinging corner found the head of Stephen O’Donnell, but Adil Aouchiche was on hand to acrobatically clear off the line.

    Aberdeen were handed a great chance to go into the break with a lead, but somehow Mats Knoester rattled the crossbar from only five yards out. Incredibly, Motherwell almost took the lead as Stamatelopoulos burst through and squared it to Charles-Cook, who looked certain to score but for a fine stop from Mitov.

    The Steelmen came out for the second half looking much improved and almost made the breakthrough ten minutes into the half as Emmanuel Longelo’s clipped ball into the box nearly found Stamatelopoulos, but the Aussie couldn’t find the vital touch.

    The visiting fans didn’t have to wait much longer to celebrate, though.

    The ball was worked down the left and was then teed up for Regan Charles-Cook to fire home via the post for his first Motherwell goal.

    It was arguably a deserved lead for the visitors who had begun to take hold of the match.

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos had another good chance after Maswanhise got in down the right, but he couldn’t divert his header on target.

    The home side came knocking, but the Motherwell defence stood firm, giving little away, and survived a scare from Nicky Devlin’s header from a corner, which again came back off the woodwork.

    The Steelmen blew a sigh of relief, and John Beaton blew his whistle to send Motherwell into back-to-back Premier Sports Cup semi-finals.

    Motherwell Team: Ward, O’Donnell, Gordon, Welsh, Longelo, Watt, Fadinger, Said, Maswanhise, Charles-Cook, Stamatelopoulos.

    Motherwell Subs: Oxborough, Koutroumbis, Balmer, Halliday, McColm, Priestman, McAllister, Osong, Ross. 

  • First team

    Aberdeen ticket sale at Pittodrie

    Aberdeen ticket sale at Pittodrie

    The Aberdeen ticket office will facilitate a limited number of Motherwell ticket sales tomorrow at the stadium. 

    Fans should go to the ticket office, which is located on the corner of Pittodrie Street & Golf Road. There is a window facing out towards Golf Road, and Aberdeen staff will facilitate from there, which will save Motherwell fans from having to come into the office and queue with everyone else.

    Any uncollected tickets will be distributed from our SLO at the turnstile.

    We wish everyone a safe journey to Aberdeen and want to once again thank you for your support.