Our home game against Hibernian will be shown live via our pay-per-view streaming service for £11.99.
Kick off is 7.45pm on Tuesday 25 November at Fir Park.
You are able to watch the match online.
Our home game against Hibernian will be shown live via our pay-per-view streaming service for £11.99.
Kick off is 7.45pm on Tuesday 25 November at Fir Park.
You are able to watch the match online.
It wasn’t to be a memorable farewell for Paul Brownlie’s last act in the SWPL, as visitors Rangers clinically dispatched three under the floodlights in East Kilbride on Sunday.
Katie Wilkinson broke the deadlock nine minutes into the contest, with former Ajax striker Quinty Sabajo making it two shortly after the hour mark. Former Motherwell striker Laura Berry sealed three points with a third in the latter stages.
An emotional occasion surrounded the game for Motherwell, marking the final league encounter under Head Coach Paul Brownlie before his departure to pursue another opportunity.
Celtic-loanee Chloe Logan retained her place in goal following a series of impressive displays since making the switch to ML1. Experienced defender Shannon Leishman returned to the starting eleven, partnering Chelsie Watson, who took the captain’s armband.
From the opening whistle, Rangers expectedly dominated in possession, immediately placing Motherwell under sustained pressure. Logan was called into action almost immediately, producing two crucial saves to maintain the scoreline, as Rangers searched early for a breakthrough.
However, Motherwell’s resistance was eventually broken by Katie Wilkinson, latching onto Jodi McLeary’s expertly crafted delivery before dispatching into the bottom corner.
One behind at the break, Motherwell came out in the second-half determined to respond, but were reliant again on Logan, who once again played a crucial role in keeping the scoreline intact.
However, Rangers’ sustained pressure was eventually rewarded. Quinty Sabajo doubled the lead with a well-taken strike from point-blank range after former Motherwell winger drifted a floated delivery into the Motherwell penalty area.
Rangers tightened their grip on the match moments later. Substitute Camille Lafaix powered a shot into the roof of the net, securing a commanding 3-0 victory for Leanne Crichton’s side.
Despite the defeat, there were genuine positives for Motherwell to take from the performance – most notably the outstanding display from goalkeeper Chloe Logan.
Motherwell are in midweek action taking on Hibernian on Tuesday 25 November at Fir Park in the William Hill Premiership.
Kick off is 7:45pm.
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 |
The Ticket Office is open from 9am – 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 will be shown live via our pay-per-view streaming service for £11.99.
You are able to watch the match online.
The Cooper Suite will be open from 5.30pm for food and drink and for one hour post-match for anyone looking to avoid the traffic. The Beer Garden will be closed for this match.
Motherwell made it four league games unbeaten on Saturday, registering their first win in Kilmarnock since 2021. Tawanda Maswanhise scored twice to move himself to the top of the goalscoring charts in the Scottish Premiership, with Apostolos Stamatelopoulos also finding the back of the net.
That result means it’s 10 points from a possible 12 in the league for Jens Berthel Askou’s side, as they currently sit sixth in the standings.
The Steelmen have only won one of the last six meetings with Hibernian. That win came in October 2024 when Apostolos Stamatelopoulos and Andy Halliday both scored to defeat the Hibees 2-1 at Easter Road.
Hibernian come into this game on strong form, winning four of their last six matches and losing once. David Gray’s side are third in the table, five points off of second-placed Celtic.
Summer signing Jamie McGrath scored his sixth goal of the campaign in Saturday’s 2-0 win over Dundee. Martin Boyle and Kieron Bowie are both on five goals this season, with the latter finding the back of the net on Saturday also.
Motherwell ended an almost five-year wait for a win at Rugby Park on Saturday afternoon, defeating Kilmarnock 3-1 in Ayrshire.
Motherwell took the lead after 16 minutes after Emmanuel Longelo found space down the left and curled in a ball to the back post which evaded former Well man Dom Thompson and landed at the feet of Tawanda Maswanhise, who blasted in his tenth goal of the campaign.
The visitors’ lead was doubled on the 26th minute, and it was the Zimbabwean on the scoresheet again before the half was out. Kilmarnock got off to the perfect start in the second period, with Scott Tiffoney slotting past Calum Ward to halve the deficit early on in the second-half.
But any chance of a comeback was diminished when substitute Apostolos Stamatelopoulos dispatched a penalty to make sure of the points.
Following the final international break of 2025, Jens Berthel Askou made two changes to his starting 11 from two weeks ago. In came Callum Hendry and Ibrahim Said, with Stamatelopoulos and Just dropping to the bench.
The match had little openings in the early stages, with Motherwell settling down quicker than the hosts as they racked up early possession. The first real chance of the afternoon fell to Greg Kiltie, whose shot was saved by Ward and subsequently by Stephen Welsh.
As the rain began to pour, Kilmarnock fans’ frustration grew as Motherwell contained the hosts to their penalty area. And with the pressure mounting, Motherwell made the most of it on the 16th-minute mark. Longelo beat his man before floating a perfect cross to the back area, just evading the Kilmarnock defence; Maswanhise controlled and slotted home to open the scoring.
Motherwell continued to probe for the next ten minutes, popping the ball around the edge of the Killie box. A scuffed clearance earned Motherwell a corner, and they took full advantage. With quick corner routines seemingly now a Motherwell speciality, Longelo passed the corner cutely to Callum Slattery; he teed up Maswanhise for a strike, and with the Zimbabwean’s first effort blocked, he made sure of the follow-up and blasted home to double his side’s advantage.
The visitors were in full control of proceedings, with Kilmarnock’s David Watson having a half-chance when he took a strike from 25 yards which was comfortably taken in by Ward.
Motherwell almost made it three before the half was out. Longelo was again involved; he slid across towards Callum Hendry, who heard the shout from his teammate behind him to leave, so he let the ball go through his legs so Slattery could have a go, but his strike was well saved by Tobi Oluwayemi.
Watson again had a go from a distance in the first-half, but his strike sailed over the bar without troubling Ward in the Motherwell net.
Kilmarnock needed a strong start to the second-half to ease the tensions, and that’s exactly what they did. With a Motherwell attack breaking down, the ball was worked to Bruce Anderson, who slipped in his striking partner Tiffoney, who did well to stay onside; he raced through on goal and dispatched it past the keeper. 49 minutes, 1-2.
The momentum has swung in the opposite direction, and the hosts now had their tails up. Former Motherwell man Thompson sent a driving effort on target, but Motherwell captain Paul McGinn was on hand to block and clear shortly after Kilmarnock’s goal.
Just after the hour mark, Askou opted to use his bench, bringing on Just, Stamatelopoulos and Liam Gordon, and the Aussie striker had an immediate impact. McGinn curled a searching pass into the channel which Stamatelopoulos latched onto; he got in ahead of Brad Lyons, who bundled the striker down inside the penalty. To everyone’s surprise, the referee allowed play to continue, but VAR ordered him over to the monitor shortly after.
A quick look ensured the right decision was eventually reached and a penalty was awarded. Stamatelopoulos stepped up and dispatched into the bottom right corner, sending the keeper the wrong way and restoring the two-goal advantage.
Lewis Mayo came closest for Killie following the penalty, with the defender rattling an effort off the bar, but it would be the only major chance in the closing stages, as Motherwell controlled to the finish to remain in the top-six.
Motherwell Team: Ward, Koutroumbis, McGinn, Welsh, Longelo, Fadinger, Watt, Slattery, Maswanhise, Said, Hendry.
Motherwell Subs: Connelly, Gordon, Balmer, Sparrow, Stamatelopoulos, Just, Ross, Priestman, Charles-Cook.
Jens Berthel Askou reacts to taking three points from Kilmarnock.
Tawanda Maswanhise’s got the Steelmen ahead at the break before Apostolos Stamatelopoulos converted from the spot in a 1-3 win at Rugby Park.
There will be an auction for a match worn shirt from men’s first-team match against Aberdeen and our captain Gill Inglis’ ScottishPower Women’s Premier League signed shirt.
The proceeds from the MatchWornShirt auctions will go towards Poppy Scotland.
We’re proud to once again join clubs across the country in remembrance and support of our armed forces community.
The auction will commence at 3pm on Saturday 22 November and will be available online.
Closing date for the auction is Saturday 29 November at 3pm.
Colbi Mcquarrie has joined Stenhousemuir on a seven-day emergency loan.
The young goalkeeper will join up with the Stenhousemuir squad ahead of their trip to Peterhead in League One on Saturday afternoon.
Good luck, Colbi.
Midfielder Elliot Watt looks ahead to the William Hill Premiership match against Kilmarnock, discussing what the team got up to over the international break, as well as getting prepared for a hectic winter schedule.
Watt also discusses taking his child to his first Scotland match on Tuesday night as the dark blues qualified for the World Cup.
Manager Jens Berthel Askou congratulated Scotland on qualifying for the World Cup ahead of his country Denmark, with the Motherwell manager now putting his focus back on club football.
Askou has been pleased with the work his players have put in during the break at Fir Park, but has also been encouraged with the success of the international players as the full squad will be needed going into the winter period.
Matchday 12 of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign awaits the women of steel this weekend, as they head across South Lanarkshire, returning home to face Rangers at K-Park on Sunday.
Motherwell kickstarted their form on the road, defeating local rivals Hamilton Accies for the fifth consecutive game to secure the second derby day victory over the 2025/26 SWPL campaign.
The women of steel will set their sights on title-chasers Rangers this weekend, with Motherwell determined to earn their first points against the Glasgow club since holding Rangers to a 3-3 stalemate in 2019.
The Tale of the Tape
Motherwell
Head Coach Paul Brownlie will be keen to sign off his time at Motherwell with victory in his final matchday at the club. The experienced coach will depart the club after three successful years at the helm.
Striker Carla Boyce will be keen to replicate her emphatic display over Hamilton Accies last weekend. The experienced forward netted twice to secure the three points in South Lanarkshire.
Last weekend’s result moved the women of steel back into the top-six of the Scottish Women’s Premier League with Motherwell remaining one-point clear of Montrose.
Rangers
The Gers have had a mixed start to the 2025/26 campaign, with former Motherwell Assistant Leanne Crichton’s side sitting fifth in the table, nine-points shy of league leaders Glasgow City.
The Glasgow-side head into the weekend’s meeting following a closely-fought 3-2 victory over bitter rivals Celtic in the Old Firm derby at Ibrox Stadium.
Ticket Information
Tickets can be purchased through the matchday turnstiles at K-Park. Both cash and card payments are accepted.
Additional Information – no pets allowed within K-Park.
Matchday Travel