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  • Women

    Mia McArthur: Breaking into the Premier League

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Jay Gillies joins Cumbernauld Colts on loan

  • First team

    Aberdeen Scottish Cup tie postponed

  • Women

    Head Coach – Weekend Preview

  • Women

    Opposition Report – Hibernian (A)

  • Archive

    January Player of the Month Vote

  • Club

    Continued Partnership with Mind to Mind

  • First team

    Aberdeen: Another Cup adventure North

  • First team

    Dundee game postponed

  • Women

    Next up: Hibernian (A)

  • Women

    Mia McArthur: Breaking into the Premier League

    Mia McArthur: Breaking into the Premier League
    At 17-years-old, Rangers loanee Mia McArthur faced the dauting decision to close her first chapter in professional football, and step into the ruthless demands of the Scottish top-flight.

    After departing Scottish Premier League 2 side, Gartcairn, McArthur sought to challenge herself at the pinnacle of the Scottish game. The intensity of training, the tactical alterations, and the unfamiliarity of the dressing room presented a real step into the unknown for the youngster.

    “I wanted to challenge myself in the Premier League,” McArthur said.

    “My time at Gartcairn was really valuable to gain that experience away from academy football, and learn how to cope in a competitive environment. I felt I developed well both personally and professionally as a player, and I felt ready to step into the top-flight.

    “When Iain spoke to me about his ambitions for the club, and how I could make an impact, I knew that I wanted to be involved.

    “Knowing Iain from his time at Rangers, and his experience of bringing through younger players, I felt really confident that I could be given an opportunity to play and breakthrough at that level.

    “It was really a day of mixed emotions when I made my debut. Despite the disappointment and frustration of the full-time result, I was ecstatic to make my debut in Aberdeen.”

    The women of steel’s frustrations continued to mount in the Granite City, with the Dons striking home a late winner to level their place with Motherwell in the SWPL table.

    McArthur alongside fellow January addition Sophie Townsley both made their competitive debuts, with the former replacing Kodie Hay as a second-half substitute.

    “Receiving my SWPL debut was a special feeling,” McArthur explained.

    “It has been something I’ve worked really hard towards, so to finally reach that milestone, and break into the top-flight was incredibly rewarding, and I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity.

    “The game was really frustrating for us as a squad. We dominated in possession, had opportunities to take advantage, but allowed Aberdeen to remain in the game. After equalising, we felt we’d given ourselves the platform to go and take all three points, but ultimately, we get caught on the counter-attack, and they get a bit of fortune for the goal.

    “We’ve discussed it as a squad, and we’re frustrated that we’ve made our chances of reaching the final top-six place more difficult, but whilst we’re still within touching distance with two games to go, we’re going to give it everything.”

    Motherwell face an arduous task if they are to reclaim their top-six status in the SWPL table. The women of steel sit four-points adrift of Montrose with two pre-split games remaining against defending Champions Hibernian and league leaders Glasgow City.

    Motherwell must earn three-points in both, and hope both Montrose and Aberdeen concede points at the final hurdle. McArthur insists the squad are relishing the challenge.

    “It’ll be incredibly tough,” McArthur noted.

    “Facing the defending champions and the team fighting for the league title this season is as difficult as could be, but when the opportunity to achieve our target remains, we have give everything to put ourselves in a position to achieve it.

    “Montrose, Aberdeen, Partick Thistle and ourselves all have the opportunity to reach the top-six, and are all still conscious of earning three-points to separate ourselves from the playoff position below, so we are working hard behind the scenes to secure our place in the league next season.”

    Despite the tough run of form, McArthur discussed her first month settling in to the squad, and learning the tactical style of Head Coach, Iain Robinson.

    “I’ve really enjoyed my time here so far,” McArthur added.

    “I obviously knew Sophie [Townsley] from Rangers before joining, so it has been good to have a familiar face in the dressing room, but the entire squad have been really welcoming, and have made the process of joining a new club and league really seamless.

    “Despite the tough run of games, we’ve felt we’ve played really well at times, and haven’t left with the points we feel we’ve deserved. As a squad, we’ve been able to adapt to Iain [Robinson] and David [Brownlie] style of play, and are developing well as a team.”

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Jay Gillies joins Cumbernauld Colts on loan

    Jay Gillies joins Cumbernauld Colts on loan

    Jay Gillies has joined Cumbernauld Colts on loan. 

    The defender will spend the rest of the season with the Lowland League side.

    Good luck, Jay.

  • First team

    Aberdeen Scottish Cup tie postponed

    Aberdeen Scottish Cup tie postponed

    We can confirm our match against Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup tomorrow night has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. 

    The game is currently rescheduled for Wednesday 18 February with a 7:45pm kick off. All match tickets purchased will be valid for the rearranged fixture.

    A match official inspected the Pittodrie surface and deemed the pitch not playable at this time. With continued rainfall expected between now and kick off in Aberdeen, an early decision has been made to ensure the 1,100 Motherwell supporters do not begin travel to Aberdeen, as well as the Motherwell squad.

    Whilst we remain disappointed at the match not taking place tomorrow night, we appreciate the transparency and proactiveness of all parties during this process.

    Those who are unable to attend the rescheduled fixture should come to the Motherwell FC ticket office and a refund will be arranged for you.

  • Women

    Head Coach – Weekend Preview

    Head Coach – Weekend Preview

    Matchday 17 of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign awaits the women of steel this weekend, as they head to the Scottish capital to face defending champions Hibernian at Meadowbank.

    Motherwell will have their sights set on redemption after an incredibly frustrating defeat to Aberdeen at Balmoral Stadium a fortnight ago. The Dons capitalised in the closing minutes of the game to deny Head Coach, Iain Robinson his first point since taking charge in ML1.

    Robinson discussed his expectations for the weekend ahead.

    “We’re expecting a difficult test,” Head Coach Iain Robinson said.

    “Facing the current champions will always be a difficult test. While results against Hibs this season haven’t gone our way, we feel confident going into the game.

    “Since myself and David [Brownlie] came in midway through December, all games have been close and we’ve had unfortunate moments that have gone against us, or we’ve lacked composure in the final action to convert chances.

    “We’re hoping that on Sunday we can capitalise, and ensure we get more key moments in our favour that’ll lead to a positive result.

    “Preparation for the game has been excellent. Following the break last weekend, we’ve had seven sessions following our last game against Aberdeen. We’re seeing improvements in understanding, confidence and in quality with every session on pitch.

    “We’re looking forward to the game this weekend, and can’t wait to see you all there.

  • Women

    Opposition Report – Hibernian (A)

    Opposition Report – Hibernian (A)

    Head Coach – Joelle Murray

    The defending champions have endured a turbulent run of results following the departure of Head Coach, Grant Scott to Celtic.

    A five-nil victory over Hamilton being the exception, ending a run of five straight league fixtures without a win. A Scottish Cup defeat to Celtic and a Sky Sports Cup defeat to Glasgow City have also heightened their demand for a response this weekend.

    Nicole Kozlova broke the deadlock for City last weekend, with Chloe Warrington doubling the visitors advantage in the Scottish capital. Joelle Murray’s side responded in the second-half, with Kirsten Reilly curling home a free-kick from the edge of the penalty area, but couldn’t find the decisive leveller.

    Team line-up

    American shot-stopper, Noa Schumacher is the preferred option in the Hibernian goal, with the 26-year-old keeping her seventh clean sheet of the season in the five-nil victory over Hamilton a fortnight ago.

    Former Motherwell defender, Lauren Doran-Barr has maintained her place in recent weeks, starting alongside Scarlett heron, Ellis Notley, and Rachael Boyle in the backline. Goalscorer Kirsten Reilley returned to action last weekend after serving her one-match league suspension against Hamilton Accies.

    Rosie Livingstone also returned to the side last weekend, replacing Hannah Jordan, who made her first start of the season against Hamilton following a lengthy spell on the sidelines with injury.

    Strikers Eilidh Adams, Tegan Bowie, and the experienced Kathleen McGovern are likely to maintain their place in the squad.

    League position  

    The defending champions are looking increasingly unlikely outsiders of restoring their ScottishPower Women’s Premier League crown this campaign. Hibs sit fifth in the SPWPL table, 14-points shy of leaders Glasgow City, and nine-behind city rivals Hearts in second.

    Hibs final two pre-split fixtures this campaign will be against current bottom-six opposition, with Motherwell the visitors this weekend, and Aberdeen on the 22nd February.

  • Archive

    January Player of the Month Vote

    January Player of the Month Vote

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

    Tawanda Maswanhise, Elijah Just, Lukas Fadinger and Paul McGinn are all up for nomination in a month where the Steelmen won four out of five and kept four clean sheets.

    Maswanhise makes a serious claim for your vote, scoring in every game – six goals from five games.

    Elijah Just also had attacking returns, with three assists and one goal.

    Lukas Fadinger registered his third goal in claret and amber, and provided the assist in the win over Ross County.

    His defensive contributions also led to four clean sheets, which is why the captain Paul McGinn also stakes a claim for your vote.

    To vote, head over to the Motherwell Facebook page.

    Games in January
    • Motherwell 2 – 0 St Mirren
    • Hibernian 1 – 1 Motherwell
    • Motherwell 1 – 0 Ross County
    • Motherwell 4 – 0 Kilmarnock
    • Livingston 0 – 2 Motherwell
  • Club

    Continued Partnership with Mind to Mind

    Continued Partnership with Mind to Mind

    We are proud to announce our continuing partnership with the Scottish Government’s mental health campaign Mind to Mind, an initiative encouraging individuals to look after their mental wellbeing.

    Recognising that everybody has a unique experience and perspective when it comes to mental wellbeing, the Mind-to-Mind website, hosted on NHS Inform, features over 30 videos of people talking about their own mental wellbeing challenges as a way to help others who may be going through something similar.

    Covering topics including dealing with anxiety and panic, coping with money worries, handling stress, feeling lonely or isolated, lifting mood and moving through grief, each contributor shares practical advice on what has worked for them. The website also features commentary from a range of professionals and signposts where people can access further help and support.

    “This is an important message,” Paul McGinn said.

    “Life can be difficult and we all experience hard times. With the continued messaging around being open about how you’re feeling and making it clear that people should talk more, mental health and how you’re feeling mentally can become a comfortable topic of discussion.

    “Speak up, speak out, be heard.”

    As a club, we’re encouraging all of our supporters to take care of their mental wellbeing by visiting the website with all the details here.

  • First team

    Aberdeen: Another Cup adventure North

    Aberdeen: Another Cup adventure North

    Motherwell take on Aberdeen in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup on Saturday 7 February. 

    Kick off is 7:30pm.

    How to Follow the Game

    Ticket details for the match have also been confirmed.

    The confirmed pricing is:

    • Adult – £23
    • Concession – £18 (Over 65/Under 21)
    • Under 18 – £12
    • Under 12 – £6
    • Wheelchairs: £13 & free PA
    • Disabled: Age appropriate rate & free PA

    You can buy your match tickets by clicking here.

    The match will be shown live on Premier Sports.

    What else is happening?

    Supporters Buses are now full.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell’s midweek match against Dundee was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. It’s been two losses in their last 17 matches, and the Steelmen have registered 18 clean sheets in all competitions this campaign.

    Tawanda Maswanhise moved to the top of the goalscoring charts in the Scottish Premiership, with the Zimbabwean international scoring his 12th and 13th league goals this season in the win on Saturday.

    Elijah Just’s assist moved him to joint top of the assist table for the league too, with the forward on six for the league season.

    Opposition Report

    Aberdeen’s midweek fixture with champions Celtic was also postponed. Their hunt for a new manager continues, but that hasn’t stopped the Dons from being active in the January transfer window.

    Seven new signings arrived at Pittodrie during the window, with nine players departing. Peter Leven looks set to continue in the dugout for the time being.

    It’s two wins in Aberdeen’s last ten matches, and with current top goalscorer Jesper Karlsson’s loan ending, the likes of Marko Lazetić and Kevin Nisbet will be looking to step up in his absence.

     

  • First team

    Dundee game postponed

    Dundee game postponed

    Our match against Dundee has been postponed due to a waterlogged park.

    All relevant details for the rescheduled match will be published in due course.

    We are disappointed that despite an early pitch inspection scheduled for 2:30pm, a decision wasn’t made until this after 4pm. We can only apologise for the inconvenience.

  • Women

    Next up: Hibernian (A)

    Next up: Hibernian (A)

    Matchday 17 of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign awaits the women of steel this weekend, as they head to the Scottish capital to face defending champions Hibernian at Meadowbank.

    Motherwell will have their sights set on redemption after an incredibly frustrating defeat to Aberdeen at Balmoral Stadium a fortnight ago. The Dons capitalised in the closing minutes of the game to deny Head Coach, Iain Robinson his first point since taking charge in ML1.

    The women of steel will be determined to rectify their recent run of form, after suffering five successive defeats.

    The Tale of the Tape 

    Motherwell 

    Head Coach Iain Robinson will be keen to break their recent winless run, whilst simultaneously earning Motherwell’s first victory over the hosts since an exceptional 2-3 victory at Meadowbank in 2022.

    Rangers loanee Mia McArthur could make her first start in the Scottish Women’s Premier League after making her debut as a second-half substitute against Aberdeen.

    Victory could be a vital result for the women of steel, who seek to close the narrow four-point deficit to Montrose, who occupy the final top-six place, with four sides keen to avoid being caught in a relegation dogfight.

    Hibernian

    The defending champions have endured a turbulent run of results following the departure of Head Coach Grant Scott to Celtic. A five-nil victory over Hamilton being the exception, ending a run of five straight league fixtures without a win. A Scottish Cup defeat to Celtic and a Sky Sports Cup defeat to Glasgow City have also heightened their demand for a response this weekend.

    Ticket Information 

    Tickets can be purchased through the matchday turnstiles at Meadowbank or through Hibernian’s ticketing platform HERE. Both cash and card payments are accepted.

    • Adult – £8.
    • Student – £5
    • Concession (Over-65s and Under-18s) – £4.