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    Glasgow City 3-0 Motherwell

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    Chelsie Watson: We need to be fearless

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    Jens Berthel Askou on win over Livingston

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    Motherwell 3-0 Livingston

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    Next Up: Glasgow City (A)

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    Calum Ward ahead of Livingston

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    November Player of the Month vote

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    Max Rogers previews Livingston

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    The Motherwell squad take part in Festive Friends

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    Another defensive shut out // Falkirk 0-0 Motherwell

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    Glasgow City 3-0 Motherwell

    Glasgow City 3-0 Motherwell

    The women of steel gave it everything, but ultimately lacked the clinical edge required to overcome Glasgow City, as the hosts capitalised on their few opportunities at Petershill Park.

    Natalia Wrobel broke the deadlock early into the second-half, with a hopeful long-range strike, before Amy Anderson punished her former side with a smartly taken second. Ukrainian striker Nicole Kozlova made it three with the final kick of the ball, as Motherwell received a harsh lesson in not taking your chances.

    Head Coach Paul Brownlie made two changes ahead of his final matchday in charge at the club following defeat to Rangers a fortnight ago. Skipper Gill Inglis returned to the starting XI, replacing Shannon Leishman, who settled for a place amongst the substitutes. Rebecca Cameron earned the gloves, starting ahead of Chloe Logan in the Motherwell goal.

    Keen to mark Brownlie’s final matchday in the dugout, Motherwell started firmly on the front foot, creating a series of enticing, but unfulfilled opportunities on the City goal.

    Katie Rice almost teed up teammate Bailley Collins after drilling an inviting delivery across the six-yard-box, but despite expertly escaping her marker at the back post, Collins couldn’t extend her outstretched leg far enough to convert.

    As the second-half resumed, Motherwell continued where they left off, with Orla Burn rattling the side-netting with an encouraging attempt from the right-flank.

    Kodie Hay soon forced experienced stopper Erin Clachers into action, with a swirling effort from distance, as Carla Boyce also tried her luck from long-range.

    Despite Motherwell’s early second-half dominance, City relented, and started to impose themselves on the Motherwell backline. Natalia Wrobel’s hopeful strike from distance sailed past the retreating Rebecca Cameron, as Glasgow City finally broke the deadlock early into the second-half.

    Anderson soon made it two, coolly dispatching a well-struck half-volley into the top-right corner, suddenly leaving Motherwell with a mountain to climb.

    Kozlova sealed proceedings with the final kick of the ball. A perfectly-weighted through ball took both Motherwell centre-halves out of action, with Kozlova rounding Cameron before placing her strike calmly into the empty-net.

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    Chelsie Watson: We need to be fearless

    Chelsie Watson: We need to be fearless

    The Scottish Cup. A match to defy the odds, an opportunity to etch our place in the illustrious history books, and a chance to step proudly onto the turf of Hampden Park

    The dreams of the Scottish Cup are vast, and are shared collectively amongst the women of steel, who stare down nine-time victors Glasgow City in the Third Round this weekend. Vice-Captain Chelsie Watson ensures that the squad need to be fearless if they are to secure their place in the next round.

    “We need to be fearless but disciplined,” Watson noted.

    “We have to believe in ourselves, trust our ability and the unity between the squad, and stay focused for the 90-minutes.

    “The belief is there. We have achieved two Scottish Cup Semi-Final’s together as a club, so we recognise that we are capable of reaching those vital stages. It’s a one-off game and anything can happen if we showcase the standards, we are capable of.

    “We know if we bring our best and stick together, we can make it really competitive, and make that dream a reality.

    The luck of the draw hasn’t been favourable to the women of steel this campaign, with Motherwell facing defending Scottish Women’s Premier League champions Hibernian in the Sky Sports Cup before drawing league leaders Glasgow City in the forthcoming Scottish Cup Third Round, but Watson insists that with the perfect preparation, the team can achieve a historic result.

    “Preparing for every eventuality is monumental ahead of a game like this,” Watson added.

    “We’ve worked on our shape, adapted our gameplan, and really instilled the methods of how we can hurt them. The main message has been to trust our ability, stick firmly to our gameplan, and play with confidence.

    “We need to be compact without the ball and brave with it. If we stay disciplined and make the most of our moments, we give ourselves a real chance of defying the odds.

    There remains a sense of familiarity and a feeling of redemption around Sunday’s encounter in Springburn, after the sides contested their last Scottish Cup tie in the 2024 Semi-Final at the National Stadium, Hampden Park.

    City secured a commanding four-nil victory on that occasion, with Sofia Maatta, Nicole Kozlova, and a Katie Lockwood double earning Leanne Ross’ side a place in the Final against Rangers. Watson, who partnered teammate Jenna Penman in the Motherwell backline that day, recounts the feeling at full-time.

    “We were all absolutely gutted,” Watson explained.

    “We came into the game as underdogs without any expectations set on us, so for a lot of the game we played with a real freedom. At one-nil down, we had moments to equalise, and were assured on the ball, but when the second goal went in, it just became an uphill battle.

    “We took a lot of confidence from that performance, and similarly this season, we have competed well against the full-time teams, and have been unfortunate to have left empty-handed.

    “We’ve shown we can compete with full-time teams in spells, the recent meeting with Rangers being the perfect example. We fought Rangers closely, remaining one-behind at half-time, but we couldn’t capitalise on our chances in the second-half, and a team of their quality will punish that.

    “These performances give us belief though. The results haven’t always reflected the effort and the desire the squad have put into these games, but the performances are progressing, and we are all motivated to build on that this weekend.”

    A fortnight break from the domestic calendar provided the women of steel with the opportunity to regroup and refocus ahead of this weekend’s tie at Petershill Park. Watson discussed the importance of the additional time together as a group.

    “It’s been really important for us,” Watson emphasised.

    “Its been a really positive week on the training pitch. The break let everyone reset a bit, recover, and return to training with an extra bit of sharpness. Its been really positive, and we’ve also got both Lily [Boyce] and Sophie [Black] to come back into the squad after representing Scotland, so we are all in a good place as a team.

    “You can feel the squad becoming more ready and prepared for the Scottish Cup this weekend, and we hope to see as many Motherwell fans as possible supporting us in the stands.”

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    Jens Berthel Askou on win over Livingston

    Jens Berthel Askou gives his verdict on a convincing 3-0 win over Livingston at Fir Park.

    Goals from Elliot Watt, Apostolos Stamatelopoulos and Emmanuel Longelo sealed the points and kept the Steelmen third in the Scottish Premiership.

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    Motherwell 3-0 Livingston

    Motherwell 3-0 Livingston

    Motherwell extended their unbeaten league run to eight games with what became a comfortable win over a dogged Livingston. And it was a fourth consecutive clean sheet for Callum Ward, who produced a couple of great saves to keep his goal intact.

    A measured strike from Elliot Watt after 18 minutes steadied the Steelmen before an Apostolos Stamatelopoulos penalty on the hour settled the game. When Emmanuel Longelo rolled home a third two minutes from time, it rewarded Well with three points and lifted them clear to third place in the league.

    With Motherwell looking to stretch their unbeaten run to eight games in the league, manager Jens Berthel Askou made seven changes to the starting 11. This takes the total of changes to the starting 11 to 19 in the last four matches.

    Stephen O’Donnell, Liam Gordon, Johnny Koutroumbis, Elijah Just, Regan Charles-Cook, Elliot Watt and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos all came into the side, with Emmanuel Longelo, Stephen Welsh, Tom Sparrow, Oscar Priestman, Callum Slattery, Callum Hendry and Ibrahim Said dropping to the bench.

    Livingston arrived at Fir Park, looking for their first win in North Lanarkshire since October 2002. David Martindale’s side were tidy in possession and eager to get the gangly Tete Yengi involved at the other end. After 16 minutes, neat footwork from the striker gave him a glimpse of Ward’s goal, only to steer his shot well off target.

    Two minutes later, Well were more precise when they opened the scoring.

    Another quick break on the left found Charles-Cook racing on to Stamatelopoulos’ flick. And when the Grenada international cut the ball back from the byline, it found Watt five yards outside the box. One touch, one look at the goal before the midfielder curled a superb finish beyond the keeper and inside his right-hand post.

    Two minutes later it might have been 2-0 when Maswanhise curled a low ball across the six-yard box with Stamatelopoulos unable to get a touch.

    Three minutes from half-time the Australian striker got his head to the ball, as the ‘keeper came to claim Watt’s free kick, but the ball drifted over a vacant goal.

    One minute after the break, another free kick from Watt almost found the back of the net as Scott Pittman’s outstretched foot sent the ball spinning over his own keeper and narrowly over the bar.

    Four minutes later only a terrific save from Ward prevented the West Lothian side from grabbing an equaliser. When a corner found Mahamadou Sissoho lurking outside the box, his fierce rising shot seemed destined for the net until the Well keeper at full stretch palmed the ball away and kept his goal intact.

    That gave the visitors a bit of belief, and suddenly Ward became more involved in the game.

    A second goal was needed to kill off the lively Lions, and it arrived just before the hour mark.

    Paul McGinn lofted a ball over the Livi rearguard for Koutroumbis to take a touch and power into the penalty box. Lewis Smith’s trip sent him to the ground, and from the resultant penalty, Stamatelopoulos sent the ‘keeper to the ground before confidently rolling the ball into the net and making it 2-0.

    Having just secured his seventh goal of the season, Stamatelopoulos was immediately replaced by the waiting sub, Callum Hendry.

    The substitute should have grabbed his first league goal nine minutes later when O’Donnell’s cross found him unmarked eight yards from goal, but Hendry screwed his header wide.

    With 20 minutes remaining, the Well boss made a triple substitution, bringing on Priestman, Slattery and Longelo.

    To their credit, as Well tried to keep possession and probe for a third, Livingston never gave up the game, and Ward and his defence had to remain alert to make sure the visitors didn’t claim a consolation goal.

    However, it was the Steelmen who netted a late goal. Charles-Cook raced into the box, drawing the keeper from his line before unselfishly squaring the ball to provide Longelo with the simple task of knocking the ball over the line.

    In added time both keepers produced wonderful saves; Ward denied Yengi before Prior prevented Slattery from making it 4-0.

    Motherwell Team: Ward, O’Donnell, McGinn, Gordon, Koutroumbis, Charles-Cook, Watt, Fadinger, Maswanhise, Stamatelopoulos, Just.

    Motherwell Subs: Connelly, Sparrow, Welsh, Longelo, Priestman, Slattery, Ross, Hendry, Said. 

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    Next Up: Glasgow City (A)

    Next Up: Glasgow City (A)

    The road to Hampden starts in Springburn, as we travel across Glasgow to kickstart our Scottish Cup campaign against Glasgow City at Petershill Park.

    Last season’s defeated Semi-Finalists will become reacquainted with their previous last four opponents, after City defeated the women of steel at Hampden Park last season.

    Motherwell will set their sights on Petershill Park, determined to achieve an historic maiden victory over the Glasgow-side.

    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.

    Motherwell will be keen to replicate their successful Scottish Cup run of last campaign, after defeating Rossvale, Bonnyrigg Rose and Boroughmuir Thistle to secure a place at Hampden Park.

    Motherwell will be back to full strength this weekend, with Scotland internationals Sophie Black and Lily Boyce both returning to the matchday squad.

    Glasgow City

    Motherwell will face two of their former teammates, when they travel to Petershill Park this weekend, as Amy Anderson and Louisa Boyes seek a place in the starting XI. Leanne Ross’ side remain unbeaten in their last 18-domestic fixtures – stretching back to April.

    Ticket Information 

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

    • Adult – £10
    • Concession – £6.
    • Student – £5.
    • Under-16s – £2.
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    Calum Ward ahead of Livingston

    Goalkeeper Calum Ward is pleased with the recent defensive recognition, and has gotten more comfortable in the team as the season has gone on. 

    Ward has been first-choice this campaign and hopes the attacking players can add more goals to the team, with defensive lines looking to keep up their recent form.

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    November Player of the Month vote

    November Player of the Month vote

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

    Tawanda Maswanhise, Stephen Welsh, Calum Ward and Callum Hendry are all up for nomination.

    To vote, head over to the Motherwell Facebook page.

    Games in November
    • Motherwell 1-4 St Mirren
    • Aberdeen 1-1 Motherwell
    • Kilmarnock 1-3 Motherwell 
    • Motherwell 2-0 Hibernian
    • Motherwell 0-0 Hearts
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    Max Rogers previews Livingston

    Assistant Manager Max Rogers believes Livingston pose a great threat, and have performed well in recent weeks. The three consecutive clean sheets gives the team a good grounding, but Rogers says the team having been working hard behind-the-scenes to get even better. 

    The Motherwell number two also discusses how opposition teams have been shaping up against Motherwell, as well as offering a squad update.

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    The Motherwell squad take part in Festive Friends

    Every year, Motherwell FC Community Trust looks to help improve people’s lives in our local community. One of those excellent initiatives is the Festive Friends lunch that takes place at Fir Park. 

    Delivered in partnership with the SPFL Trust, Festive Friends provides a special free Christmas lunch, entertainment, and a welcoming environment for people who may have had a tough year, are looking for social connection or who otherwise may spend the festive season alone. The event continues to grow each year, reflecting the strength of community support and the importance of positive social experiences during the holidays.

    Ravenscraig Ltd, a leading sponsor for the initiative, provided a cash donation of £2,800 to cover the cost of meals for attendees. In an afternoon of laughter and socialising, the Motherwell FC squad were also on hand to help distribute the Christmas lunches and gifts to the attendees in the room before spending some time getting to know those in attendance.

    Ensuring that all costs were covered, Motherwell FC Community Trust was grateful for all support received for the event and hoped that everyone that attended had a lovely afternoon.

    Special thanks must go to New College Lanarkshire for the students who helped serve the meals. A special thanks also to the SPFL Trust for their involvement, as well as Kamen Brown for the entertainment provided.

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    Another defensive shut out // Falkirk 0-0 Motherwell

    Motherwell were sitting third in the table when they travelled to Falkirk on Wednesday night, playing their fourth game in ten days. 

    With the astroturf surface slick and wet, the ball was zipping around and the intensity in the game was high. Chances came and went for both sides, with Motherwell arguably having the better openings.

    But in the end, nobody could find the breakthrough goal, and it would be the second successive 0-0 draw for Motherwell. But it continued a seven-game unbeaten run, making it a third successive clean sheet in the Premiership.

    And with Livingston coming to Fir Park on Saturday, it could prove a valuable point come the end of the season.