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    Motherwell support Show Racism the Red Card campagin

  • Women

    Next up: Hibernian (H)

  • Women

    Phoenix Specialist Solutions are new Womens team sponsor

  • First team

    Oscar Priestman previews Falkirk

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou ahead of Falkirk

  • Archive

    Aaron Thomson in Scotland Under 17 action

  • First team

    Team news ahead of Falkirk

  • First team

    Smashing through the 7k mark for Hampden

  • First team

    October International Review

  • First team

    Hibernian fixture re-arranged

  • Club

    Motherwell support Show Racism the Red Card campagin

    Motherwell support Show Racism the Red Card campagin

    We are proudly continuing our support for Show Racism the Red Card during our match against Falkirk on Saturday 18 October.

    Show Racism the Red Card is the UK’s leading anti-racism education charity, working within schools, workplaces, sports, and community organisations to educate and challenge behaviours and attitudes that have no place in a modern Scotland.

    Using the power of football is a powerful tool to initiate conversations about anti-racism, and our club has supported their messages of tolerance and inclusion for many, many years and will continue to do so. Now more than ever, the importance of active anti-racism cannot be overstated.

    “This is always a crucial campaign that we are proud to support,” Captain Paul McGinn said.

    “Football brings everyone together. We want Fir Park to be a place anyone can visit and feel comfortable in their surroundings. Racism continues to be an issue in sport and wider society. We have a responsibility to use our platform to try and eliminate and show unity.”

    “Football has always been more than a game,” Billy Singh, campaign manager from Show Racism the Red Card in Scotland, added.

    “It brings people together across communities, cities, and nations. In Scotland, our clubs and our supporters have a proud tradition of passion, loyalty, and pride. But football also has a responsibility: to stand firmly against racism and discrimination, both on and off the pitch.

    “Recent events show that prejudice and division remain present in society. When voices seek to divide us, football must provide the opposite example – one of unity, respect, and solidarity. The message from our game should be clear: there is no place for racism in our stadiums, in our communities, or in our country.

    “Show Racism the Red Card exists because education and action are vital. Campaigns like ours provide young people and adults with the tools to recognise racism, challenge it, and replace it with understanding. Football clubs are uniquely placed to spread this message, reaching thousands every week through matches, community programmes, and role models on the pitch.

    “We are asking supporters not only to reject racist language and behaviour but to be active anti-racists. That means speaking out when something is wrong, supporting those targeted by abuse, and showing that the true spirit of football is inclusive. Silence allows prejudice to grow; action and solidarity stop it in its tracks.

    “Scottish football is enriched by players and coaches from across the world, and fans cheer those players. This diversity is not a threat – it is one of the game’s greatest strengths. The range of nationalities on the pitch reflects the reality of modern Scotland: a nation shaped by contributions from people of many backgrounds.

    “When we stand together in our stadiums, we show what community really means. “Together We Are Stronger” is more than a slogan – it is a truth that runs through football. Racism weakens us all, but unity makes us powerful.

    “So this matchday, and every day, let’s make sure that our game is welcoming for everyone. Raise your voice, challenge racism, and show that football fans in Scotland are united. Together We Win.”

    Further Information can be found by clicking here.

  • Women

    Next up: Hibernian (H)

    Next up: Hibernian (H)

    Matchday nine of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign awaits the women of steel this weekend, as they return to South Lanarkshire to face defending SWPL champions Hibernian at K-Park. 

    The women of steel will be firmly focused on mounting the desired response against Hibernian after enduring a heavy defeat to Hibernian in the second round of the Sky Sports Cup almost a fortnight ago.

    Motherwell remain sixth in the SWPL table, cut nine-points adrift from the top-five, whilst remaining level on points with Aberdeen in seventh.

    The Tale of the Tape 

    Motherwell 

    Last weekends disappointing 7-1 defeat to Celtic failed to dispel the building frustrations amongst the squad after leaving the Scottish capital with a 9-0 defeat the previous weekend.

    The women of steel have had much to reflect on over the past week, as they prepare to return to competitive action this weekend, with the squad nearing full strength, as Lily Boyce, Orla Burn, and Julia Gorska return from international duty with the Scotland under-17 squad. 

    Motherwell will be keen to separate themselves from the sides sitting towards the bottom of the league, and re-establish their foothold in the final place of the top-six. Paul Brownlie’s side could move three-points clear of Aberdeen, and 10-points clear of Hamilton at the bottom of the SWPL table if they can secure their first victory over Hibernian since a 2-3 victory away at Meadowbank in 2023.

    Hibernian

    The Hibees have continued their quest to restore their SWPL crown, defeating title-rivals Rangers at Meadowbank last weekend to continue their five-game unbeaten run. They head to K-Park, with victory in their sights to close down their five-point gap to Glasgow City at the top of the SWPL table.

    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 19th 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.
  • Women

    Phoenix Specialist Solutions are new Womens team sponsor

    Phoenix Specialist Solutions are new Womens team sponsor

    We have entered a new partnership with Phoenix Specialist Solutions.

    The brand will feature on the back of the Women’s first-team home and away shirts for a minimum of two years.

    Phoenix Specialist Solutions is a local company who specialises in street lighting, road marking and traffic signs and were previously the back of shirt sponsor for
    the first team.

    “We are delighted to support the Women’s team and the women’s game by becoming their new back of shirt sponsor,” Managing Director, David Clark commented. 

    “I wish Paul and the team the very best of luck this season.”

    “We are delighted to welcome Phoenix Specialist Solutions to the women’s team partnership portfolio and thank David for his continued support of the club,” Suzanne Reid, Commercial Director at Motherwell FC added.

    “Through this agreement and other partnerships, we have surpassed the club’s commercial revenue figure to date for the Women’s team.”

    “It is wonderful to continue our association with David and another local business that are truly invested in the club’s long-term success, and I very much look forward to working with them again.

  • First team

    Oscar Priestman previews Falkirk

    Summer signing Oscar Priestman talks about his move across the world from Australia during the summer, and discusses his enjoyment of the style of play being implemented by the manager. 

    The Aussie midfielder believes the squad are raring to get the season back underway following the small break for international football.

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou ahead of Falkirk

    Jens Berthel Askou provided a positive injury update on Callum Slattery, Elijah Just, Callum Hendry and Tom Sparrow ahead this weekend’s match against Falkirk. 

    Despite the atmosphere already building ahead of the upcoming semi-final match against St Mirren, the Motherwell manager is keen to emphasise that the team are only focused on the next game, and that mindset won’t change.

  • Archive

    Aaron Thomson in Scotland Under 17 action

    Aaron Thomson in Scotland Under 17 action

    Aaron Thomson has been named in the Scotland Under 17 squad.

    The young Scots have three matches as they aim to qualify for EURO Under 17 Championship. Scotland play all three games at the Excelsior Stadium.

    They kick off the action against England on 28 October, before taking on Sweden on 31 October. Their final match is against Lithuania on 3 November.

    • Scotland U17s v England U17s
    • Tuesday 28 October 
    • 3:30pm Kick Off 
    • Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie 

     

    • Scotland U17s v Sweden U17s
    • Friday 31 October
    • 3:30pm Kick Off
    • Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie

     

    • Scotland U17s v Lithuania U17s
    • Monday 3 November 
    • 3:30pm Kick Off 
    • Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie 
  • First team

    Team news ahead of Falkirk

    Team news ahead of Falkirk

    Following the October international break, Jens Berthel Askou is preparing to welcome back up to three players from injury for the match against Falkirk. 

    Speaking at the press conference on Thursday afternoon, the Motherwell manager provided an update on those returning.

    “We’ve had Elijah [Just], Tom Sparrow and Callum Hendry back in full training since Monday,” Jens Berthel Askou said.

    “They’re looking really good, and it’s fantastic for the group to have them back. They all look eager and hungry.

    “Callum Slattery will be in full training next week. Good times.

    “It certainly lifts the edge in training. They’re extremely eager to show they want to play, and we have more competition.”

    Stephen Welsh also comes back into contention, having missed the previous match against his parent club, Celtic.

  • First team

    Smashing through the 7k mark for Hampden

    Smashing through the 7k mark for Hampden

    We have now sold over 7000 tickets for our Premier Sports Cup semi-final match against St Mirren. 

    The club wishes to express it’s sincere gratitude to everyone who has purchased tickets so far. We really appreciate your support.

    Ticket remain on general sale for the match, with limited bus seats available also. You can purchase online by clicking here.

    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 (NOW SOLD OUT)

    • 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

    We have limited spaces available on our 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.

  • First team

    October International Review

    October International Review

    We had two players representing their nations during the October international break, let’s find out how they got on.

    Regan Charles-Cook

    Regan Charles-Cook was not involved in Grenada’s first match against the British Virgin Islands, due to a delayed arrival to the camp. Grenada won the match 4-1 in his absence.

    In the second match against Cuba, Charles-Cook was named in the starting 11. The winger contributed two assists in a 2-0 win for the Spice Boys.

    Tawanda Maswanhise

    Tawanda Maswanhise was named on the bench for Zimbabwe’s game against South Africa. He entered the action on the hour-mark but the hosts couldn’t find a way past the Group’s second placed team and the match ended goalless.

    Maswanhise never featured in the Warriors second match, against Lestotho, due to a passport issue.

  • First team

    Hibernian fixture re-arranged

    Hibernian fixture re-arranged

    Our game against Hibernian, due to be played on Saturday 1 November, will now take place on Tuesday 25 November at 7.45pm.

    The game has been moved due to our Premier Sports Cup semi-final with St Mirren.

    This now means November looks like the following:

    Saturday 1 November: Motherwell v St Mirren, Premier Sports Cup semi-final
    Saturday 8 November: Aberdeen v Motherwell
    Saturday 15 November: International break
    Saturday 22 November: Kilmarnock v Motherwell
    Tuesday 25 November: Motherwell v Hibernian
    Saturday 29 November: Motherwell v Hearts