Jordan McGhee discusses his long awaited debut and the journey he’s been on the last 12 months since he signed his pre-contract with the club.
The defender explains what he thinks will bring to the team now he’s back fit.
Jordan McGhee discusses his long awaited debut and the journey he’s been on the last 12 months since he signed his pre-contract with the club.
The defender explains what he thinks will bring to the team now he’s back fit.
Dylan Wells has joined Stirling Albion on loan for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign.
The 19-year-old will join up with the League Two outfit, as they continue a push towards the promotion play off spots.
“Dylan has been out for a long time and has been building for a while now to get ready for game minutes,” Jens Berthel Askou said.
“This is a great opportunity for him to build confidence and start where he left off before his injury and continue his development. We look forward to keeping an eye on him from here.
“All the best to Dylan and Stirling Albion for the rest of the season.”
Good luck, Dylan.
The manager Ross County breaks down Saturday’s opposition and what he expects from the match. Jens Berthel Askou also updates us on the situation regarding Stephen Welsh after the defender was recalled to Celtic.
Askou also reveals that Stephen O’Donnell has penned a new deal with the club.
Jens Berthel Askou has provided the team news ahead of Motherwell’s Scottish Cup against Ross County on Saturday.
“Elliot will be back at some point in February,” Jens Berthel Askou revealed.
“Exactly when will be assessed along the way. He’s picked up a little thing we’re looking after now. It’s not a major thing.
“It’s the same with Callum Hendry, who we’re managing. He’s been a little overloaded, so he’ll probably be out for a few weeks. We don’t have a direct time frame; it’s hard to say at the moment.
“The good thing is Andy Halliday and Sam Nicholson are out on the pitch with us doing the initial part of the warm-up. The plan is they’ll be integrated more and more as we go. I’ve heard a lot of good things about Sam, and he’s been through a very tough period; it’s great to see him running around with a smile on his face.
“Stephen’s [O’Donnell] back jammed up a little. He had to come off, but he managed to bend forward and sign a new deal with us. The back didn’t stop him, and he’s back in training.”
Stephen O’Donnell has signed a contract extension that will see him take part in his seventh season at Motherwell.
The defender’s contract now runs until the summer of 2027.
“Since Stephen returned home to North Lanarkshire in 2020, he’s played more than 200 games for Motherwell FC,” Jens Berthel Askou stated.
“This season his form has been outstanding, playing a vital role in both the centre-back position and in his more natural role as a full-back.
“Building a new squad in the summer, Stephen’s leadership, experience and bubbly and open personality have been extremely important to us in knitting together a strong group.
“Stephen still demonstrates the same hunger and curiosity to improve and learn every day as when he was young and sets a brilliant example for the next generation of players.
“I’m delighted that he has extended his time with us for another year.”
Making his 200th appearance for the club in November, O’Donnell has enjoyed a successful season in Jens Berthel Askou’s side and has bounced back from a small injury setback in the process.
Playing his 300th Scottish Premiership match also this season, O’Donnell’s experience has been pivotal in the club’s success on the pitch this season.
“There was no doubt that I wanted to extend my deal here, and I’m glad to get my future sorted,” Stephen O’Donnell said.
“I’ve been through so much in my time at Motherwell, and this is a great place to be just now. The club has been making real strides on and off the pitch and is moving in an upward trajectory.
“Playing 200 games was a huge honour, and I will do my utmost best to produce good performances and results on the pitch. The support I have been receiving this season has been appreciated. It drives you on and gives you extra motivation to do well.
“I want to thank everyone for their support. We’re now in a crucial part of the season, so I’ll focus on the matches ahead, and hopefully the team continues to perform at a high standard.”
Elliot Watt is your G4 Claims December player of the month.
Having picked up the William Hill Premiership December Player of the Month award, Watt picks up a second trophy for his eye-catching performances in December.
Well done, Elliot.
Elliot Watt has won the William Hill Premiership player of the month award for December.
Watt becomes the second Motherwell player to win the accolade this season, following Tawanda Maswanhise’s success in November.
“December was a really successful month for the whole squad,” Elliot Watt stated.
“To win this award is a real delight, but I can’t emphasise enough just how much this is an award for the full squad. There have been so many games, and everyone has been needed during this testing period. We picked up some huge points and results, and that only comes from hard work and dedication.
“The feeling around the full club is a positive one, and it’s now our job to keep that feeling going as we tackle January’s fixtures. The manager, his staff, the players and the fan are all a collective here at Motherwell. Together we’ve achieved a lot, but there’s more to come.”
The 25-year-old midfielder has been one of the best-performing players in Jens Berthel Askou’s system since his arrival in the summer.
In the month of December, Watt scored twice and registered one assist. Having missed Motherwell’s first match of the month against Falkirk, the midfielder returned in emphatic fashion, scoring the opening goal in the Steelmen’s 3-0 win over Livingston at Fir Park.
Controlling the midfield and general play in the 0-0 draw against Dundee United, Watt set up teammate Callum Slattery for a late but vital winner against Dundee prior to Christmas.
Playing the full 90 minutes in the narrow defeat to Rangers, he then sealed the three points for Motherwell against Celtic, as the Steelmen recorded their first win over Celtic in ten years.
“Elliot truly deserves all the praise and recognition,” Jens Berthel Askou said.
“He’s been absolutely vital to our progress this season, taking huge steps as a footballer and at a personal level. He’s grown into a highly respected leader within the group, always driving our performance levels to the highest standards.
“Not only has he been an important part in ensuring the right defensive balance in our attacking-minded team, but now he’s also creating memorable moments with extremely important and beautiful goals.”
It was time for the away day of 2026, as the Steelmen headed to a sold-out Easter Road stadium to face Hibernian.
Labelled as the biggest game of the weekend, it was 5th versus 4th, with the Steelmen backed by almost 1500 travelling fans.
With injuries impacting some of Jens Berthel Askou’s options, Motherwell had the better of the first-half chances but were unable to find the opener. Calum Ward was called into action too as he looked to keep his clean sheet.
But the opener did come shortly after the half time interval when Tawanda Maswanhise slotted past the keeper to net his 14th goal of the season.
They weren’t ahead for long, as the Hibees fought back and levelled the game through Kieron Bowie. The action wasn’t done yet, and had it not been for Sallinger’s reflex saves, Motherwell could have come away with all three points instead of just one from the capital.
A good point nonetheless, as the Steelmen keep up the pace with those above.
Our match against St Mirren on Saturday 21 February has been selected for live TV Coverage.
The game will be shown live on Premier Sports, and will now kick off at 7:30pm in Paisley.
Motherwell will begin their Scottish Cup campaign against Ross County on Saturday 17 January at Fir Park.
Kick off is 3pm.
You can buy tickets online now.
Pricing for the match is below.
| Category | Pricing |
| Adults | £15 |
| Concession (13-17, 18-21, Students and Over 65s) | £10 |
| Children (12 and under) | £5 |
Season Ticket holders have until Wednesday 14th January at 5pm to secure their own seat.
The Cooper Bar and Centenary Suite will both open at 12 noon for this match. Drinks and food will be available for purchase in both suites and will re-open for one-hour following the match.
On Match days, the Ticket Office is open from 11am – 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.
Motherwell were pegged back by Hibernian last time out, as Kieron Bowie’s strike cancelled out Tawanda Maswanhise’s opener in the 1-1 draw at Easter Road.
That was Maswanhise’s 14th goal in all club competitions this season, with the forward scoring in the each of his last three matches for club and country.
Motherwell exited the Scottish Cup at this stage last season after St Johnstone progressed at McDiarmid Park. Ross County are unbeaten in their last four meetings with the Steelmen but two wins in the last six against Motherwell.
Ross County appointed Stuart Kettlewell as manager on a deal until the end of the season in late December. He got his second tenure at the club off to a winning start with a 2-0 win over Partick Thistle last Friday.
County are now preparing for a midweek KDM Evolution Trophy match on Wednesday night against St Johnstone, before travelling to Fir Park.
There are a few familiar faces within the County squad this season, including Dean Cornelius who came through the Motherwell ranks before moving South in 2023. Former club captain Declan Gallagher joined the Staggies in the summer, with Trevor Carson also in Dingwall currently on loan from Dundee.
Jordan White is still at Ross County, with Motherwell Academy Graduate James Scott also up North with Stuart Kettlewell’s side.