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  • First team

    Perseverance // Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

  • Women

    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou reacts to first league win

  • First team

    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

  • First team

    Stephen Welsh ahead of Aberdeen

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou previews Aberdeen

  • Women

    Next up: Aberdeen (H)

  • First team

    Team news ahead of Aberdeen at Fir Park

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Working with North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee

  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup Semi-final date confirmed

  • First team

    Perseverance // Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

    After getting one over Aberdeen last weekend in the Granite City, and advancing to the Premier Sports Cup semi-final, Jens Berthel Askou and his Motherwell side were facing the same opposition again this weekend but on home turf.

    Aberdeen, who had been searching for their first win and goal of the league season, travelled down to North Lanarkshire and started brightly in the game.

    In wet conditions, neither side could convert their chances for the vast majority of the game. But despite the lack of goals, the home crowd remained loud and proud, acting as the 12th man.

    Fighting until the very end, stoppage time would bring about ample drama, resulting in Motherwell getting over the line to secure their first league win of the season.

  • Women

    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

    Motherwell comfortably coasted to their second victory of the season, matching the men’s first-team result by overcoming Aberdeen for the second time this weekend. 

    Head Coach Paul Brownlie made two changes from the side that were held to a point by Partick Thistle last weekend. Defender Shannon Leishman returned to the starting XI alongside Orla Burn, with Gill Inglis and Kodie Hay settling for a place on the bench. 

    Motherwell’s high-press caused the visitors problems from the outset, with Carla Boyce repeatedly closing down Aberdeen’s attempt to build from the back.

    After several close encounters in the backline, the opening goal soon followed. Carla Boyce sharply closed down the Aberdeen defence, earning possession midway through the Dons penalty box before accurately converting from close-range.

    The second followed soon after, as Katie Rice’s floated delivery sailed invitingly into the Aberdeen six-yard-box, and Tegan Browning expertly escaped her marker before bulleting home a header from a few yards out.

    Defender Katie Rice had to be forced off, as the players regrouped in the second-half, with the defender receiving a strong head knock shortly before the break.

    Motherwell continued their dominance in the second-half, repelling much of Aberdeen’s counter-attacking play. Substitute Mason Clark came close to teeing up the third, after creating space on the right-flank before drilling a low delivery across the face of goal, but the women of steel couldn’t convert.

    Motherwell will head to the Scottish capital next weekend full of confidence, as they face defending SWPL champions Hibernian in the next round of the Sky Sports Cup.

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou reacts to first league win

    The manager gives his views on a late win over Aberdeen.

  • First team

    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

    Motherwell faced Aberdeen for the second time in a week on Saturday night at Fir Park, with Jens Berthel Askou picking up his first league victory as Motherwell boss. 

    Two injury-time goals from Australian pair Johnny Koutroumbis and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos gave Motherwell a deserved first league win of the season and extended their unbeaten run to 12 games.

    For the first time since his arrival in the summer, the Motherwell manager named an unchanged 11. All nine substitutes remained the same as the previous weekend to match.

    That meant a home start for Stephen Welsh and last week’s goal hero, Regan Charles-Cook.

    Backed by their loyal and noisy following, Aberdeen could have been ahead within the first minute when Calum Ward was forced to palm Kevin Nisbet’s powerful header from eight yards over the bar.

    Although ‘Well quickly resumed their short passing game, both teams had difficulty dealing with longer balls on the wet and slick surface.

    Midway through the half, a steady build-up released Tawanda Maswanhise, but his ball across the six-yard box was taken at the second attempt by Dimitar Mitov as Charles-Cook lay waiting behind the ‘keeper.

    Following a water break in the rain after 35 minutes, Ward had to act smartly to push Jesper Karlson’s shot away from goal.

    With ‘Well content to probe for an opening and never really threatening Mitov’s goal in the first half, former ‘Well defender Nicky Devlin was denied the opener at the other end when his header was nodded off the line by Elliot Watt.

    There was a bit more pressure on the Dons’ goal at the start of the second half, and after 62 minutes Mitov produced a brilliant save to deny the Steelmen the opening goal. A quick break on the right allowed Ibrahim Said to whip the ball into the penalty box. Although it fell behind Apostolos Stamatelopoulos, the striker took a touch before hooking the ball towards goal only to see the ‘keeper racing from his line to block his goal-bound effort.

    That sparked some much-needed life into the game as both sides chased three points.

    With 73 minutes played, Well’s first change saw Johnny Koutroumbis replace Stephen O’Donnell after another impressive shift from the former Scotland.

    Five minutes later another chance came the way of Stamatelopoulos. A fortunate rebound sent the ball towards the six-yard box, but the Australian’s well-measured header drifted beyond the post.

    Motherwell looked the more likely to score as the game moved into the final five minutes, and Esapa Osong replaced Charles-Cook.

    Despite having the better of the second half, though, the Fir Park men seemed to be heading for yet another draw until two minutes into added-on time.

    Koutroumbis cut into the box on the left, and although his low shot lacked power, it squirmed out of the hands of the grounded Mitov and over the line to give ‘Well the lead.

    Intent on playing out the last few minutes of the game, Jens Berthel Askou sent on Andy Halliday and Kofi Balmer.

    However, in a dramatic ending, ‘Well doubled their lead in the 96th minute. Osong’s determination carried him into the Dons’ box before he was fouled, although it took a VAR check to confirm it was a penalty. That allowed Stamatelopoulos to hammer home his first league goal of the season from 12 yards as the players rushed to celebrate with the striker, and the ‘Well fans enjoyed a late, late show.

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

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

  • First team

    Stephen Welsh ahead of Aberdeen

    Stephen Welsh has enjoyed his start at Motherwell, and believes the team produced a strong performance against Aberdeen last weekend. The Celtic loanee believes Aberdeen’s position in the league table isn’t quite a true reflection of the team they are, and is confident that this weekend’s match will be nothing short of a tough challenge. 

    Welsh also discusses his recent spell in Belgium and having a head start on the style of play here at Motherwell from what he learned coming through at Celtic.

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou previews Aberdeen

    Motherwell boss Jens Berthel Askou was delighted that his side booked their spot in the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup against Aberdeen last weekend, but has put that achievement firmly to the back of his mind ahead of their second match against the Dons in the space of a week this weekend. 

    Despite playing the same opponent back-to-back, the manager believes the match could play out in a completely different fashion, with both sides looking for improvement compared to last weekend’s match.

  • Women

    Next up: Aberdeen (H)

    Next up: Aberdeen (H)

    Matchday seven of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign awaits the women of steel this weekend, as they are back in South Lanarkshire for the second consecutive game to face Aberdeen at K-Park. 

    Motherwell will be focused on redemption after conceding a late equaliser to Partick Thistle last weekend, and visitors Aberdeen lay ahead, with both sides seeking their second victory of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign.

    Motherwell sit level on points with the Dons, but remain one-place ahead, with a slightly stronger goal difference.

    The Tale of the Tape 

    Motherwell 

    Motherwell return to East Kilbride for the second matchday in a row after being held to a point against Partick Thistle last weekend. Striker Carla Boyce coolly slotted home the opener from the penalty spot after Bailley Collins was hauled down following an aerial dual inside the Thistle box, but Mya Bates’ late equaliser rescued a point for the Jags.

    The women of steel will be keen to separate themselves from the Dons in the SWPL table before a week-long hiatus in Premier League action when attention turns to the Sky Sports Cup the following weekend.

    Paul Brownlie’s side head into the weekend, with almost a full squad, as defender Jenna Penman remains the only unavailable player following her shoulder injury sustained in the opening matchday of the season.

    Aberdeen

    The Dons remain second bottom of the SWPL table, ahead of only Hamilton Accies, who have yet to pick up their first points of the season. Their sole victory came in a narrow 2-1 victory over Montrose.

    Ticket Information 

    Tickets can be purchased through the matchday turnstiles at K-Park. Both cash and card payments are accepted.

    • Adult – £10.
    • Concession (Over-65s and Under-17s) – £5.
    • Under-11 – FREE TO ENTER.

    Additional Information – no pets allowed within K-Park.

    Matchday Travel 

    • Sunday 28th September 2025, kick off 4PM. 
    • The Ross Commercial Finance Stadium at K-Park, Calderglen Country Park, East Kilbride, G75 0QZ.
    • First Glasgow service No.21 stops at Jura Slip Road, a 10 minute walk from the stadium. East Kilbride railway station is approx. 20 mins away on foot.
    • Free on-site parking is available, with overflow parking signposted at the park entrance. Please follow the one-way system upon your exit.
    • Selection of hot food, baking, confectionary and both hot and cold drinks available at the kiosk before and during the match.
    • Follow our live matchday coverage on the Motherwell Women X (formerly Twitter) account.
  • First team

    Team news ahead of Aberdeen at Fir Park

    Team news ahead of Aberdeen at Fir Park

    Jens Berthel Askou provided an update on the playing squad ahead of Saturday’s match against Aberdeen at Fir Park. 

    “We’ll finalise the squad on Friday,” Jens Berthel Askou said.

    “Not a lot of changes; we’re still working on getting players fit. Good progress. Paul McGinn is doing great; we’ll see if that’s too early.

    “Some of the guys who have been out for a while, and who will still be out for a while, Filip [Stuparevic] and Zach [Robinson], are doing great. They’re starting to run more.

    “Elijah [Just] is doing better, Tom [Sparrow] and so on. Everything is going in the right direction. But for now, I don’t expect a lot of changes to the squad on Saturday.”

  • 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.