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    March of the Day

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    Stenhousemuir KDM Evolution Trophy action

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    September: The MFC Family Remain Unbeaten

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    Elliot Watt is your September player of the month

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Loan Report: October

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    October International Preview

  • Women

    Chloe Logan pens loan deal

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    September player of the month vote

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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

  • Club

    March of the Day

    March of the Day

    Former Scotland football heroes have joined an ex-player with MND on the 150-mile March of The Day to raise funds to help tackle the disease.

    A FORMER footballer living with motor neuron disease will join some of Scottish football’s best-known former players in a 150-mile charity walk this weekend to raise funds for research into the devastating neurological condition.

    Ex-Scotland internationals John McGinlay and Andy Walker will join a team of former professionals and supporters for the Scottish March of the Day, a three-day challenge that will see participants walk from Motherwell’s Fir Park to Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, visiting 22 football grounds along the way.

    The event – which runs from 10 to 12 October – is inspired by footballers Marcus Stewart and Stephen Darby, both diagnosed with MND, and held in memory of rugby legend Doddie Weir OBE, who died with the disease in 2022. The team hopes to raise £50,000 to be shared between the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation and My Name’5 Doddie Foundation.

    Among those taking part is Martin Johnston, the former Cove Rangers, Peterhead, Brechin City and Elgin City player who was diagnosed with MND seven years ago. The 32-strong group of walkers and support crew will complete the route in rotation, supported by a network of clubs, fans and local organisations along the way.

    Starting at Fir Park in Motherwell, the walk will include stops at Hampden Park, Ibrox, Celtic Park, St Mirren, Falkirk, Hibernian and Heart of Midlothian before finishing at Murrayfield’s Oor Doddie statue. A pipe band and civic send-off are planned for the opening leg.

    The event is backed by PFA Scotland and Portal Security Ltd, with logistical support from Redwood Events, the charity events team behind previous March of the Day walks in England. The SPFL Trust has coordinated links with clubs across the route, while the Scottish Football Supporters Association and more than 40 companies have lent support or sponsorship.

    Former Liverpool and Bradford City defender Stephen Darby, who co-founded the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation after his own diagnosis in 2018, said the event had already received overwhelming backing.

    He said: “March of the Day events have brought together people, fans and football clubs in an incredible way. Each one raises awareness of MND as well as vital funds for grants and research. The support we’ve had from across Scotland has been unbelievable.

    “When those of us living with MND see people walking, fundraising and standing with us, it gives us strength to keep fighting. Together, we can make a real impact – and hopefully one day find a cure.”

    Paul Thompson, Director of Fundraising and Communications at the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, said the walk would be ‘more than just a long trek’.

    He said: “It’s a powerful way to shine a spotlight on MND and the urgent need for new treatments. It’s tough, it’s ambitious, and it’s powered by passion. Every step helps fund the research that will bring us closer to treatments, and our ultimate aim, a world free of MND.”

    The list of participants includes former professionals Nathan Clarke and Filipe Morais, both former teammates of Darby at Bradford City, as well as Stuart Barlow, the ex-Everton striker whose mother died from MND.

    Several of Johnston’s former teammates – Kevin Tindal, Mark Perry, Jamie Lennox, Barry Thompson, and Andy Gibson – are also joining the challenge in support of their friend.

    More than a dozen football clubs and community trusts, including Motherwell FC Community Trust, Cove Rangers, Aberdeen FC Community Trust, Montrose Community Trust, Spartans FC, and Ross County FC, are sponsoring or welcoming the walkers as they pass through.

    The foundations involved have raised millions for MND research and support. Since its creation in 2017, My Name’5 Doddie Foundation has committed almost £20m to research, while the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation provides grants, awareness and emotional support for those living with the condition.

    Redwood Events, founded by Mike Wilson and Steve Wood, has raised more than £1.6 million for charities through sporting challenges over the past 17 years.

    The Scottish March of the Day will conclude at Murrayfield on October 12, with players, supporters and families expected to gather at the finish line to honour those who have inspired the campaign.

    Motherwell FC Community Trust were delighted to donate £250 to the cause.

    Donations can be made via the team’s fundraising page: donate.giveasyoulive.com/fundraising/smotd-core-team.

    For more information visit www.redwoodevents.co.uk/smotd.

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    Stenhousemuir KDM Evolution Trophy action

    Stenhousemuir KDM Evolution Trophy action

    Tickets for Motherwell’s B’s match against Stenhousemuir on Saturday 11 October are on sale. 

    You can buy online by clicking here.

    Adult tickets cost £15 with concessions priced at £10. Under 16s go for £5.

     

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    September: The MFC Family Remain Unbeaten

    August was gruelling, but the performances were positive. One thing was missing however, the first league win. 

    Fresh from the international break, three games were due to be played in September. It was a huge month this early on in the season for Motherwell, with a place at Hampden at stake and a chance to get off the mark in the league.

    New signings Regan Charles-Cook and Stephen Welsh sit down to break down every game in September, and the emotions they felt on the pitch playing.

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    Elliot Watt is your September player of the month

    Elliot Watt is your September player of the month

    Elliot Watt has been named the G4 Claims player of the month for September. 

    Comfortably winning in the voting against nominees Stephen O’Donnell, Stephen Welsh and Calum Ward.

    Watt has been an ever-present in the Motherwell midfield this season and has been at the heart of the new style of play adopted by manager Jens Berthel Askou.

    A stand out performer in every game he’s featured in Watt, picks up his first player of the month award at the third time of asking.

    Well done, Elliot.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Loan Report: October

    Loan Report: October

    We have a number of players out on loan at present. Let’s see how they have been getting on. 

    Matty Connelly

    Matty Connelly has been enjoying a run of games between the sticks with Airdrie this season in the Championship.

    He has started and played all 90 minutes in each of the last eight matches for the Diamonds. Keeping one clean sheet in the process, Airdrie are finding life difficult in the Championship this season and are currently bottom of the league with 0 wins thus far.

    • Appearances: 8
    • Clean Sheets: 1
    Scott Williamson

    Defender Scott Williamson has picked up plenty minutes for Cowdenbeath so far this season.

    He has played a further four games since our last report, starting three and coming on as a second half substitute in the other match. With five wins in 12 matches in the Lowland League, Cowdenbeath currently sit ninth in the table. Williamson recorded his second assist in Cowdenbeath colours in their last outing against East Stirlingshire.

    He played the full 90 minutes in Motherwell B’s KDM Evolution Trophy opener against Hamilton, where the young team earned their only point of the campaign so far, where Williamson and the rest of the backline kept a clean sheet in the 0-0 stalemate.

    • Appearances: 7
    • Assists: 2
    Ewan Wilson

    Ewan Wilson has got his first minutes for Raith Rovers under his belt since our last report, starting the last three matches against Airdrie, Arbroath and Ross County. Beating the Diamonds and drawing 0-0 with Arbroath, Wilson played the full 90 minutes against Airdrie and Ross County, and was substituted on the 83rd minute in his second appearance.

    Rovers are third in the standings after a strong start to the season, as they look to keep up with leaders St Johnstone.

    • Appearances: 3
    • Clean Sheets: 1
    Olly Whyte

    Olly Whyte is up to 12 appearances for Stenhousemuir already this season. A regular feature in League One, Whyte has also been representing the Warriors in the KDM Evolution Trophy.

    Whyte scored his first Stenhousemuir goal against Peterhead last month. Out of his 12 appearances this season, ten have been from starts. Stenhousemuir have only lost one game this season which came against Hamilton, and have won all their KDM Evolution Trophy matches.

    • Appearances: 12
    • Goals: 1
    • Assists: 1 
    Nathan Lawson

    Nathan Lawson has also featured regularly for Cowdenbeath and Motherwell B since our last report. The 17-year-old forward is now on seven appearances for Cowdenbeath, starting two matches.

    Despite elimination from the Scottish Cup to the hands of Benburb, Lawson and Cowdenbeath will be pleased with their start in the Lowland League, having only lost five games from the opening 12.

    Lawson has also played in three of Motherwell B’s KDM Evolution Trophy matches, and found the back of the net against East Kilbride in their second match of the league phase.

    • Appearances: 7
    • Goals: 0
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    October International Preview

    October International Preview

    We have two players on international duty this month. 

    Regan Charles-Cook

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

    Grenada have two friendlies against 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
    Tawanda Maswanhise

    The winger has been included in the latest Zimbabwe squad, ahead of two World Cup qualifying matches during the October international window.

    The Warriors take on South Africa first on Friday 10 October, before facing Lesotho on Monday 13 September.

    After a difficult two games in September, Zimbabwe are unable to qualify from their group. They are currently sitting bottom on four points. However, they will be looking to move up the table in these final matches in the group.

    • Zimbabwe v South Africa
    • Friday 10 October
    • 5pm Kick Off
    • Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban

     

    • Lesotho v Zimbabwe 
    • Monday 13 October 
    • TBC Kick Off
    • Peter Mokaba Stadium, South Africa
    Elijah Just

    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.

  • Women

    Chloe Logan pens loan deal

    Chloe Logan pens loan deal

    Experienced goalkeeper Chloe Logan has completed a loan deal until the end of the season from Celtic. 

    The SWPL and Scottish Cup title winner became the first player in the history of Celtic Women to graduate and play through every age category before making her senior first-team appearance.

    The 29-year-old stopper established herself as the first-choice player between the sticks after a spell at Stirling University. She returned for her second Celtic debut in 2019, after being named in the Old Firm derby in front of a capacity crowd at K-Park. 

    From that moment, Logan remained Celtic’s number one, and even earned a place in then Scotland manager Pedro Martinez Losa’s 26-player first-team squad in the Pinatar Cup, alongside lee Alexander, Eartha Cummings and Jenna Fife in 2022 until a serious knee injury left her sidelined until 2023.

    “I’m really excited to be at the club,” Logan said.

    “I really wanted to get back playing regular first-team action, and Motherwell was a really exciting opportunity for me.

    “I can’t wait to get started.”

    Ready for more competitive action, Logan has joined the women of steel until the end of the season after signing a three-year contract extension at Celtic last season.

    “This is a really strong addition to our goalkeeping department,” Head Coach Paul brownlie added.

    “After Emma was recalled by Hearts, we knew we needed to find an experienced player between the sticks, and Chloe is exactly that.

    “Chloe is extremely experienced at the top of the women’s game in Scotland, and will provide vital competition between herself and Rebecca this season.”

  • First team

    September player of the month vote

    September player of the month vote

    It’s time to vote for your G4 Claims player of the month for September. 

    Elliot Watt, Stephen O’Donnell, Calum Ward and Stephen Welsh are all up for nomination.

    To vote, head over to the Motherwell Facebook page.

    Games in September
    • Dundee 1-1 Motherwell
    • Aberdeen 0-1 Motherwell
    • Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen
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    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.