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    Premier Sports Cup Semi-Final Ticketing Guide

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    Showing our identity on the big stage // Celtic 3-2 Motherwell

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    Elijah Just to miss New Zealand action

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    Celtic 3-2 Motherwell

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    Jens Berthel Askou on first defeat of the season

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    Grenada call-up for Regan Charles-Cook

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    Johnny Koutroumbis ahead of Celtic

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    Jens Berthel Askou previews Celtic

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    Team News ahead of Celtic

  • Women

    Hannah Cairns: My breakthrough year

  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup Semi-Final Ticketing Guide

    Premier Sports Cup Semi-Final Ticketing Guide

    Tickets for our semi-final match against St Mirren will go on sale to Season Ticket holders only at 9am on Tuesday 7 October. 

    You can purchase online by clicking here.

    General sale will commence on Monday 13 October at 9am.

    Below, is a full guide on how to secure your seat at Hampden. We strongly recommend everyone takes the time to read all information below.

    Singing section has been designated Section F2. To buy tickets in this area, please click here.

    Anyone under the age of 16 must enter the stadium with an adult.

    Guide to Getting Your Semi-Final Tickets

    Step 1 – Get the Hampden Park Tickets App

    No app = no ticket.

    Already got it? Make sure the email matches the one on your Motherwell season ticket account. If not, update your details on the Motherwell Ticket site.

    Don’t have it? Download it from your phone’s app store. Register with the same email as your Motherwell FC account.

    If you get stuck, click here for the help page.

    Step 2 – Buy Your Ticket

    Tickets are going on sale to season tickets holder first. If you wish to buy, ONCE YOU HAVE THE HAMPDEN PARK TICKETS APP, you can purchase online by clicking here.

    There are NO paper tickets. Everything is digital.

    There are NO limits to how many you can buy.

    Step 3 – Get Ready for Matchday

    Once you have the Hampden Park tickets app and have purchased your ticket via the Motherwell FC online ticketing platform, your ticket will show up in the Hampden App.

    The QR code will go live on the morning of the game.

    We strongly recommend you open and load your ticket at home before leaving for the match as this will save inconvenience at the turnstiles.

    Using the Hampden Tickets App 
    • Download the App (phones only, not tablets).
    • Register with your ticket email. Accept terms. Allow Bluetooth/contacts if you want to transfer tickets easily.
    • Verify – a 6-digit code will be emailed to you every time you log in.
    • Find your tickets – they’ll appear in “My Tickets” (the week of the game, or within minutes if you buy last-minute).
    • See match details – seat, entry info, stadium maps are under each ticket.
    • Transfer tickets – hit “Transfer,” enter the person’s email, and send. They’ll need the app too.

    App installed + Ticket bought = You’re in. Don’t forget to open your ticket before you head to Hampden!

    Hospitality Packages

    • Our hospitality packages include coach transfer to and from Hampden Park with parking at the national stadium
    • 2-course lunch pre-match
    • Tickets for the Main stand
    • Free face painting

    Hospitality areas will open at 12 noon, buses leave at 4pm prompt and hospitality guests can return to Fir Park following the match where a pay bar will be in operation.

    Supporters Buses

    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 and Cooper Bar open from 12 for refreshments.

    Supporters can enjoy live entertainment from singers Jamie Keenan and Callum Brand in addition to free face painting. Food and drink will be available from the kiosks in the Cooper stand before the match. 

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

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    Showing our identity on the big stage // Celtic 3-2 Motherwell

    With the first league win of the season in the bag last week, Motherwell travelled to the home of the Scottish champions, Celtic.

    Many were intrigued to see if the Steelmen could implement their style of play against Celtic, but Jens Berthel Askou’s men did just that and put in a terrific display.

    After going one down to a penalty, Apostolos Stamatelopoulos drew his side level with a powerful header before the half time mark. Ten years on since their last victory at Celtic Park, Stamatelopoulos put Motherwell on track to end that drought, with the Aussie netting from the spot to put Motherwell ahead.

    Motherwell’s brave approach on the ball was commended and impressive largely during the 90 minutes, but Celtic capitalised on poor decision-making to net a leveller and give Celtic hope of turning the game around.

    After steadying the game and looking likely to get a point, Motherwell’s hearts would be broken in stoppage time when Daizen Maeda scored to spark wild celebrations amongst the home support, a compliment in itself for the effort and performance Motherwell displayed on the day.

    A harsh and cruel ending wouldn’t dampen the Motherwell spirits, as focus turns to the return to action following the international break against Falkirk.

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    Elijah Just to miss New Zealand action

    Elijah Just to miss New Zealand action

    Elijah Just will not travel for international duty with New Zealand this month. 

    Just was called up by his country for their two friendly matches against Poland and Norway but will remain in Scotland as he nears a return to action following a spell on the sidelines, and aims to be back in full training early next week.

    Just last featured against Dundee at the start of September, but manager Jens Berthel Askou confirmed prior to the match against Celtic that the forward was close to a return.

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    Celtic 3-2 Motherwell

    Celtic 3-2 Motherwell

    Motherwell tasted defeat for the first time this season, and for the first time in 14 matches, losing 3-2 to Celtic in Glasgow.

    A double from Apostolos Stamatelopoulos had the visitors in the lead, but a cruel injury-time winner from Daizen Maeda consigned the Steelmen to defeat for the first time.

    Following a 14-game unbeaten run, the club’s best unbeaten run since 1952, Jens Berthel Askou and the squad travelled to the east end of Glasgow to face a Celtic side that was yet to taste defeat in domestic action this season.

    Paul McGinn returned to the starting 11 for the first time since the end of August, with the Motherwell skipper making his 100th appearance for the club in the process. Johnny Koutroumbis also came into the 11 following his first Motherwell goal last weekend, with Stephen O’Donnell dropping to the bench.

    The Steelmen have adopted a brave possession-based style of play and didn’t deviate from that throughout the opening exchanges, although Celtic almost took advantage as Callum McGregor took advantage of a loose pass, but Calum Ward was on hand to make a fine save.

    Motherwell had their fair share of the ball but couldn’t carve out a chance to test Kasper Schmeichel in the Celtic goal.

    A cross from the right was headed clear as far as McGregor, whose volley into the ground skidded up and appeared to hit the hand of Regan Charles-Cook. Referee Calum Scott pointed to the spot, and Kalechi Iheanacho slotted home from the spot.

    Well continued to look dangerous and got a reward for their play shortly before half-time.

    Tawanda Maswanhise delivered a low cross from the right, which Stamatelopoulos stooped low and headed in. After a long VAR check, despite clearly being onside, the goal eventually stood to send the sold-out Motherwell contingent wild.

    The second half continued in the same vein – Motherwell being confident and composed on the ball and trying to take command of the game.

    Next, a huge moment in the game as Maswanhise edged his way into the box and went down under a challenge. The referee didn’t seem interested, but VAR stepped in, and upon reflection, there was clear contact on the Zimbabwean’s foot.

    Stamatelopoulos stepped up and notched his third goal in two games, blasting past Schmeichel.

    The lead didn’t last too long, however.

    Well tried to pass out from the back, but Benjamin Nygren was on hand to intercept and slot home for the equaliser. It seemed cruel on the Motherwell side, who had played superbly, but a further sting in the tail came along.

    In added time, the third minute of seven added, Celtic worked the ball down the left, and the ball was eventually crossed to Daizen Maeda to nod home.

    Motherwell Team: Ward, Koutroumbis, McGinn, Gordon, Longelo, Fadinger, Watt, Said, Charles-Cook, Maswanhise, Stamatelopoulos.

    Motherwell Subs: Oxborough, O’Donnell, Balmer, Halliday, Priestman, McAllister, Ross, McColm, Osong. 

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    Jens Berthel Askou on first defeat of the season

    The manager gives his thoughts on a 3-2 defeat to Celtic, the first loss of the season.

    The Steelmen took an early second-half lead but were left sickened by an injury time winner for the home side.

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    Grenada call-up for Regan Charles-Cook

    Grenada call-up for Regan Charles-Cook

    Regan Charles-Cook will join up with the Grenada national side following an international call-up.

    After missing out on Grenada’s fixtures in September to focus on getting match fit, Charles-Cook is back in the squad for their upcoming matches.

    Grenada have two friendlies lined up for October. They take on the British Virgin Islands on Wednesday 8 October in their home country, before facing Cuba on Sunday 12 October.

     

    • Grenada v British Virgin Islands
    • Wednesday 8 October
    • 11pm Kick Off
    • Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada

     

    • Grenada v Cuba 
    • Sunday 12 October
    • 12:30am Kick Off 
    • Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada
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    Johnny Koutroumbis ahead of Celtic

    Johnny Koutroumbis ahead of Celtic

    Johnny Koutroumbis reflects on scoring his first Motherwell goal last weekend against Aberdeen, and speaks of the importance about getting over the line. 

    The Australian discusses what it has been like behind the scenes during the transition of style being implemented by the manager, and also talks about the confidence and bravery amongst the players going into any matches.

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    Jens Berthel Askou previews Celtic

    Manager Jens Berthel Askou believes Motherwell will be coming up against a much sharper Celtic side on Sunday in the William Hill Premiership, but says his side aren’t going to just make up the numbers and thinks it’s a good opportunity be brave against a top-level opposition. 

    The Motherwell boss wants his team to put on a good performance, but is always aiming for consistency across the season after a strong start to the campaign.

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    Team News ahead of Celtic

    Team News ahead of Celtic

    Jens Berthel Askou gave an update on team news ahead of Motherwell’s visit to Celtic Park on Sunday. 

    When asked about any players being back for this weekend’s match, the manager provided some clarity.

    “Paul McGinn is back,” the Motherwell manager said.

    “I think I mentioned earlier that Stephen Welsh can’t play. That’s news. We have had Elijah Just, Tom Sparrow, Callum Hendry and Callum Slattery out on the pitch this week, and we are hopeful that maybe one could play, but that will be a late, late call.”

    Elijah Just was called up to the New Zealand squad earlier this week, having not played since the 1-1 draw against Dundee in early September.

    “When you’re called up, it’s in good time,” Jens Berthel Askou added.

    “Everyone is hopeful that he’ll be ready for that. And if he’s ready for the game on Sunday, then he might go. And if he’s not, then it’s very unlikely that he’ll go with the national team.”

  • Women

    Hannah Cairns: My breakthrough year

    Hannah Cairns: My breakthrough year

    A starlet of the Motherwell FC academy, midfielder Hannah Cairns has quietly gone about her business after breaking through into the women of steel last season. 

    Despite an accomplished record at youth level, Cairns has remained a somewhat hidden gem within the Motherwell academy, with the 18-year-old remaining uncapped at youth international level despite impressive displays in her maiden year in senior women’s football.

    After admirable performances in the Motherwell development squad, Head Coach Paul Brownlie rewarded her dedication with her Scottish Women’s Premier league debut against Queens Park before appearances against both Rangers and Celtic.

    After permanently making the transition to the Motherwell first-team squad this season, Cairns has already doubled her minutes on the pitch within one month, whilst scoring her first professional goal in a 4-1 Lanarkshire derby victory over Hamilton Accies.

    After impressing under the radar, Cairns is determined to establish herself on both the club and international stage.

    I’ve really enjoyed the move from the academy to the first team,” Cairns said. 

    Everyone has made me feel very welcome and a part of the team from the very start, it’s such a good group of players and coaches. 

    “It was an incredibly proud moment when I made my first-team debut last season, and it gave me that initial taste of senior football, and the feeling that I wanted to be amongst the squad next season.

    “I spoke with Paul and his staff over the summer, and they outlined their plans for me this season. They spoke about their desire to have me permanently amongst the first-team, and I’m extremely thankful that they have placed their trust in me.”

    Motherwell’s pathway to first-team football has propelled countless aspiring talents on the international stage, with loanees Lily Boyce and Orla Burn both joining fellow Motherwell academy talent Julia Gorska in representing the Scotland under-17 squad in a double-header of friendlies against Finland earlier this month. Ready to earn her first squad selection at international level, Cairns is eager to impress in claret and amber this season. 

    “My ambition is to play at as high a level as I can,” Cairns outlined. 

    I want to perform consistently for Paul and the club, and continue my development in the SWPL, but representing Scotland would be a huge honour. 

    Having the opportunity to play on the international stage would be an incredibly proud moment for myself and my family, and I’m determined to showcase what I’m capable of this season, and hopefully I could earn a place for the National team. 

    I would love to be involved in the international environment and represent Scotland, that’s my ambition, but I know I have to focus solely on my football for Motherwell, support the team as we try to get back into the top-six this season, and a chance at international football could take care of itself. 

    The women of steel have faced a tough start to the 2025/26 SWPL campaign, picking up victories in the Lanarkshire derby and against Aberdeen last weekend, despite also leading Partick Thistle until the latter stages a fortnight ago, with the Jags striking a late equaliser. Despite their frustrations on the pitch, Cairns has been encouraged by the women of steel’s response in the recent weeks.

    “Its been a really frustrating, but encouraging start to the Premier League season,” Cairns explained.

    “We’ve had strong performances against Hamilton and Partick Thistle, but we haven’t been able to find that consistency across the season so far. Conceding so late on last weekend was a disappointment for the squad, but we know we have the opportunity to respond against Aberdeen this Sunday.

    “We’ve had several new additions in the squad, and a few of us making the step up from the academy, so it will inevitably take time for the squad to integrate together, but we have a really good group of experienced players, who have made that transition very easy for us, and we are taking positives from every game this season.

    Cairns waited little time in opening her Motherwell account, striking against local rivals Hamilton in the first Lanarkshire derby of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign, as the women of steel coasted to an assured 4-1 victory.

    “I was delighted to score my first senior goal,” Cairns added.

    “It felt great to contribute to a positive performance and a win especially in a derby game. Hopefully, there will be many more to come.”