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    Tawanda Maswanhise heads off for international duty

  • Club

    Billy Campbell (1944-2026)

  • First team

    Stephen O’Donnell previews Celtic

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou ahead of Celtic

  • First team

    Team news ahead of trip to Parkhead

  • Women

    Last Time Out: Aberdeen (A)

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou picks up Glen’s Vodka Manager of the Month award

  • Archive

    Tawanda Maswanhise wins G4 Claims February player of the month

  • Women

    Opposition Report – Aberdeen (A)

  • Women

    Next up: Aberdeen (A)

  • First team

    Tawanda Maswanhise heads off for international duty

    Tawanda Maswanhise heads off for international duty

    Tawanda Maswanhise will head off to represent Zimbabwe later this month. 

    The Motherwell forward has been on fire for the Steelmen, scoring 21 goals in all competitions so far this season.

    The Warriors embark for a Four Nations Tournament in Botswana. The tournament takes place between the 23rd and 31st of March at the Obed Itani Chilume Stadium in Francistown. The tournament format will consist of two semi-finals with the two winners meeting in a final. There will also be a match to determine the third-place team.

    Botswana, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia will fight it out to come away as the winner. A draw will determine all fixtures and dates.

  • Club

    Billy Campbell (1944-2026)

    Billy Campbell (1944-2026)

    We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former Motherwell FC player Billy Campbell.

    Billy joined the club in 1968, arriving from Dundee. The winger went on to make 110 appearances for the Steelmen in his six-year stay at Fir Park.

    Scoring 13 times, the Northern Irish internationalist returned to Motherwell later, where he was assistant manager to Willie McLean. He also featured for Hamilton Accies, Sunderland and Linfield.

    Billy has passed away aged 81, and the thoughts of everyone at Motherwell Football Club are firmly with his family and friends at this sad time.

    RIP, Billy.

  • First team

    Stephen O’Donnell previews Celtic

    Stephen O’Donnell says it hurt last Saturday to suffer defeat against Dundee, and believes it’s about a positive reaction which has started this week in training. 

    The defender breaks down his season as a whole, speaking about his development and approach to the new style.

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou ahead of Celtic

    Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou says the remaining nine games will be filled with challenges and it’s very unlikely any top-six side will be unbeaten, and has laid down the challenge to his team to go and catch any of the sides above them in the table. 

    Askou is looking forward to going up against Martin O’Neill, but respect aside, the Dane has full belief that if his side perform to their top level, they will win the match.

  • First team

    Team news ahead of trip to Parkhead

    Team news ahead of trip to Parkhead

    The team news is in for our trip to Parkhead on Saturday. 

    Motherwell face Celtic and with Lukas Fadinger being a first-half substitute, and Aston Oxborough recalled from his loan spell at Dunfermline to cover Matty Connelly’s absence following a training ground injury, Jens Berthel Askou brought everyone up to speed this afternoon.

    “Regan Charles-Cook suffered a small injury during the game last weekend,” the manager said.

    “He will be out for a few weeks. Lukas [Fadinger] bumped his nose into an opponent in the game and had to come off but he’s fine and trained today. Eythor [Bjørgolfsson] had a knock in a session but was tested today and he’s good to go.

    “Matty [Connelly] also had a knock and it’s very unlikely he’ll play at the weekend. That’s why we had to bring Aston back but if everything goes to plan, he can go back to Dunfermline.”

    Wishing both Matty and Regan a speedy recovery.

  • Women

    Last Time Out: Aberdeen (A)

    Last Time Out: Aberdeen (A)

    Motherwell defied a late Aberdeen comeback in emphatic style, netting a decisive goal with the final kick of the game to continue their nine game unbeaten run whilst surpassing the Dons in the SWPL league table.

    Motherwell comfortably cruised to a two-goal advantage in the first-half, with Kayla Jardine’s whipped delivery diverted goal-bound by the foot of an Aberdeen defender before striker Laura berry continued her remarkable goalscoring form with an exceptional solo-run and finish shortly before half-time.

    The hosts were soon reduced to 10-players moments later leaving the women of steel firmly in the ascendency heading into the second-half. Despite controlling the first-half, the visitors lost their momentum, with Aberdeen responding with two quick-fire goals against the run of play.

    As both sides looked certain to share a closely-fought point, defender Chelsie Watson powered home a header with the last kick of the game to secure the three points and ninth unbeaten game.

    Head coach Paul Brownlie made two changes from the side that drew with Montrose at K-Park last weekend, with Bailley Collins and Rebecca Cameron settling for a place on the bench whilst Murron Cunningham and Emily Mutch both returning to the starting XI.

    Knowing a victory would propel the women of steel to the top of the split, Motherwell started firmly on the front foot and soon netted the opener within the first two-minutes. Kayla Jardine’s whipped delivery from the left flank coasted across the face of goal and a mistimed Aberdeen interception forced the ball into their own net.

    Murron Cunningham was next to test the Aberdeen goal, latching onto Amy Anderson’s precise through ball that sliced through the Aberdeen backline, but the experienced defender lost her footing on the artificial turf, reducing the momentum in her strike.

    Morgan Cross carved the next opportunity, racing through a series of Aberdeen jerseys before curling a hopeful right-footed effort from the edge of the penalty area, but the strikers attempt was equally matched by an exceptional reaction save.

    Motherwell continued to threaten the Aberdeen half, with the second following shortly before the half-time break. Striker Laura Berry regained possession with a clever interception on the halfway line before running directly through the centre of the Aberdeen half. The youngster skilfully switched the ball onto her left-foot before dispatching a calm and composed finish into the bottom-right corner.

    Motherwell looked firm favourites to coast to their seventh victory throughout their impeccable unbeaten run when Aberdeen were reduced to 10-players following a verbal discussion with the match officials.

    However, the women of steel suddenly lost their rhythm and momentum in the game, with Aberdeen netting twice in a prolific spell.

    However, the women of steel’s never say die attitude prevailed. In the final minute of the game, Katie Rice’s whipped corner kick sailed invitingly to defender Chelsie Watson, who steadied herself before guiding a precise headed effort into the top-left corner to seal a dramatic victory on the road in the Granite City.

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou picks up Glen’s Vodka Manager of the Month award

    Jens Berthel Askou picks up Glen’s Vodka Manager of the Month award

    Jens Berthel Askou has won the Glen’s Vodka Manager of the Month award for February. 

    The Motherwell manager receives his second accolade of the season, having won the award in December. He becomes the first manager to win the award twice in the same season since Graham Alexander in 2021.

    Motherwell enjoyed a fruitful month during February. Playing five matches, the team scored ten goals and picked up ten points from a possible 12.

    Wins over Dundee United, Aberdeen and St Mirren were backed up by an eventful 1-1 draw with title-chasing Rangers, despite being down to ten men for the latter stages of the match.

    “The pride of the first team staff as well as the rest of the club fills me with joy as I share this award with all my colleagues at the club,” Jens Berthel Askou stated.

    “While we are receiving praise and recognition on our journey, we strive to continue to develop and aim ambitiously for a strong finish to the season.”

  • Archive

    Tawanda Maswanhise wins G4 Claims February player of the month

    Tawanda Maswanhise wins G4 Claims February player of the month

    Tawanda Maswanhise is your G4 Claims February player of the month. 

    Maswanhise is now on 21 goals in all competitions this season, with the forward scoring against St Mirren in Paisley and Dundee United twice at Fir Park.

    Well done, Tawanda.

  • Women

    Opposition Report – Aberdeen (A)

    Opposition Report – Aberdeen (A)

    Head Coach – Scott Booth

    Sat precariously towards the foot of the Scottish Power Women’s Premier League table, Aberdeen are fiercely battling to preserve their top-flight status.

    The Dons kickstarted 2026 in style, defeating Motherwell by two-goals to one at Balmoral Stadium. A frustrating 2-2 stalemate against Hamilton Accies followed, denying Scott Booth’s side the opportunity to evade the relegation playoff position.

    Successive defeats to both halves of the Edinburgh divide have compounded their desire to start the post-split campaign on a high, after a six-nil defeat to Hearts preceded a three-nil defeat to defending champions, Hibernian.

    Midfielder Darcie Miller added to her goalscoring tally for the campaign in their 2-2 stalemate in Lanarkshire. The 19-year-old twice netted the equaliser for the Dons, with the latter finding the target in the 80th minute.

    Team line-up

    English shot stopper and Chelsea loanee, Katie Cox is the preferred option in the Aberdeen goal, with the 19-year-old featuring throughout the season ahead of Anna Prawer. The goalkeeper spent the international break representing the young Lionesses squad, after being selected for the England Under 23-side ahead of a double-header of friendlies, with both France and the Netherlands.

    Midfielder, Abi Tobin was the Dons only other international player representing their respective nation over the international break. Tobin featured alongside Motherwell’s Sophie Townsley, and Mia McArthur, as the Scotland Under-19 squad faced a double-header of friendlies against Belgium.

    Former Motherwell midfielder, Brodie Greenwood has also become a mainstay regular in the Dons midfield, after departing Hearts on a short-term deal.

    Strike Darcie Miller may return to the starting line-up after netting twice against Hamilton Accies. Captain and former interim Head Coach, Hannah Stewart is the likely number nine.

    League position

    Despite currently occupying the relegation playoff position, Aberdeen could overtake Motherwell if they were to secure victory in the Granite City. Aberdeen sit level on points with the women of steel, but trail Iain Robinson’s side on goal-difference.

    Following the conclusion of the regular season, the Dons found out their route to potential survival, with the announcement of the post-split fixtures. After facing the women of steel on the opening weekend, Scott Booth’s side will face successive games on the road against both Hamilton and Montrose.

    Aberdeen will then face the reverse fixture against the Gable Endies before facing Hamilton at home. The Dons will finish how they started by concluding their 2025/26 Scottish Power Women’s Premier League campaign against Motherwell in East Kilbride.

  • Women

    Next up: Aberdeen (A)

    Next up: Aberdeen (A)

    Matchday 19 of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign, and the first of the post-split awaits the women of steel this weekend, as they travel North to face Aberdeen at Balmoral Stadium.

    Redemption will be on the mind of the visitors, who will return to competitive action this weekend following a fortnight-long international break.

    Motherwell will seek to right the wrongs from their previous meeting with the Dons, with the hosts striking in the latter stages to complete a narrow 2-1 victory.

    The Tale of the Tape

    Motherwell

    Iain Robinson’s side will face a daunting fight to preserve their top-flight status, with the women of steel ahead of Aberdeen in the relegation playoff position on goal difference. Motherwell sit four-points adrift of Montrose, who narrowly missed out on the top-six, after closest-rivals Partick Thistle netted a decisive 94th-minute winner.

    The women of steel must reverse their recent misfortunes, with the Lanarkshire side without a victory in their last seven. Victory this weekend could open up a three-point advantage over Aberdeen, and a 12-point lead over Hamilton, who sit at the foot of the SPWPL table.

    Four players were involved in international action, with Jenna Penman representing the Scotland under-23 squad alongside Sophie Townsley and Mia McArthur, who both featured for the Scotland under-19s. Recent addition, Keri Halliday also added to her caps for the Northern Ireland senior team.

    Aberdeen

    The Dons remain the women of steel’s closest-rivals in this closely-fought Scottish Power Women’s Premier League campaign. Aberdeen’s last league victory came against Motherwell in January, with the hosts netting a decisive late winner to earn a narrow 2-1 victory.

    Scott Booth’s side have since picked up one-point after being held to a 2-2 draw against Hamilton Accies before successive defeats to both halves of the Edinburgh divide. A six-nil defeat to hearts preceded a three-nil defeat to Hibernian.

    Ticket Information 

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

    • Adult – £10.
    • Concession (Over-65s and Under-17s) – £5.
    • Under-11 – FREE TO ENTER.

    Follow our live matchday coverage on the Motherwell Women X (formerly Twitter) account.