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    Working Together Document

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    This club is evolving: Join the movement!

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    Goal of the Season Vote 2025/26

  • First team

    Strong performances don’t guarantee points // Hearts 3-1 Motherwell

  • Club

    MFC turns 140

  • Archive

    Tickets for Rangers match now on sale

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou reacts to defeat at Tynecastle

  • First team

    Hearts 3-1 Motherwell

  • Archive

    Lukas Fadinger ahead of Hearts

  • Archive

    Tackling Testicular Cancer

  • Club

    Working Together Document

    Working Together Document

    Motherwell FC and the Well Society have signed a maiden Working Together Agreement.

    The document sets out how both the club and the Well Society can work for the benefit of both organisations.

    The agreement sets out a clear, shared framework for how both organisations will work in partnership, united by shared values, defined roles and a collective ambition to succeed.

    Signed at Fir Park on Saturday 4 April as part of Well Society Week, the agreement represents a significant step forward in strengthening governance, collaboration and delivery across the club and its majority shareholder.

    The document formally defines the roles and responsibilities of both the Motherwell FC Board and The Well Society Board, establishes a structured route to a medium-term strategic plan and introduces a clear framework for delivery and accountability.

    The document was prepared by:

    • Kyrk Macmillan – Club Chair
    • Grant Jarvie – Club Board
    • David Macfarlane – Club Board/Well Society
    • Derek Watson – Well Society Chair
    • Martin Grey – Society Board

    “This is an exciting time for Motherwell Football Club, and this agreement builds on the strength of our structure,” Chairman Kyrk Macmillan said.

    “It provides clarity, structure and shared purpose as we continue to move forward together. With both boards aligned, we are in a strong position to drive performance, deliver our strategy and build a sustainable and successful future for the club.”

    “This is a defining moment for fan ownership at Motherwell,” Well Society Chairman Derek Watson stated.

    “The Working Together Agreement ensures that the voice of our members remains at the heart of decision-making while providing a clear and professional framework for how we collaborate with, strengthen and support the club’s growth. It’s about trust, transparency and ambition for the future.”

    The signing formed part of Well Society Week – a celebration of fan ownership at Fir Park – including the launch of the Society’s ‘Own it. Grow it’ – aimed at increasing membership and strengthening supporter investment.

    Well Society Membership starts from just £5 per month for adults and £24 per year for Junior Steel members.

    Supporters can join today at by clicking here.

  • First team

    This club is evolving: Join the movement!

    Our football club is heading in a new direction. The journey so far has had thrills and spills. But we’re not finished and we’ll continue to evolve. 

    We want you to join us on the journey and this is your opportunity to do it for the cheapest price.

    Season tickets for the 2026/27 season are now on sale.

    You are able to renew or purchase your season ticket for the upcoming campaign here.

    We’re once again offering you the opportunity to get your season ticket at a discounted price, with this offer running until 5pm on Monday 1st June.

    Season ticket holders have until Monday 15th June at 10am to secure their seat.

    Renewing?

    • If renewing, login to your ticketing account.
    • You should then have a notification to ‘renew now’ on your profile.
    • Then select ‘add to basket’ and follow the on screen instructions to complete the transaction.

    Buying New?

    • It’s easy to buy new. Head here to our online ticketing platform and then press ‘season tickets’.
    • You’ll then be given the option to choose where in the stadium you would like to sit.
    • From there, you can create yourself an account and then buy your season ticket for the 2026/27 campaign.
    • Alternatively, call us on 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    WHAT’S DIFFERENT THIS YEAR?

    As you have probably noticed, there has been a complete refresh with regard to the pricing and categories this season. It was noted two season ticket campaigns ago that there had been an effort made to make pricing fairer for all, regardless of what stand you were purchasing for.

    With these inconsistencies in mind, the club took the decision to refresh the pricing and categories. This is to ensure all prices are aligned with the same prices for Motherwell fans in all three home stands, which we felt is fairer for all. The only category not included in this is for children’s season tickets, which are cheaper in the Davie Cooper Stand.

    There was significant time spent analysing the gate prices for Category B matches, which the majority of the matches at Fir Park are classified as. We wanted to ensure all prices were the same throughout the stadium so that all categories were paying the same price.

    This detailed approach of trying to help supporters feel that their prices are fairer around the stadium has also meant that a season ticket holder will receive a minimum of a 20% discount on match day pricing. All season ticket holders will receive a minimum of four games free in comparison to gate pricing.

    Many season ticket holders will benefit from a reduction in the cost of their season ticket in comparison to the 2025/26 pricing. Whilst not everyone will see a reduction in their cost, the maximum increase a supporter will have to pay is £25, which equates to £1.31 a game.

    A new pricing category has been introduced for those aged between 18 and 22. The reason for this introduction is to assist with the significant price jump for those moving from the 18-21-year-old category last season to full-priced adult. This will create further savings to this age group of up to 39% on last year’s prices.

    PRICES

     

    For those renewing their season ticket from 2025/26, concession tickets are for anyone aged 60 and over. For those buying new in 2026/27, it’s 65 and over.

    The over 60 concession is for those who currently have this price class, it won’t be valid for any renewing Adult season ticket holders who are now 60.

    In addition, concession prices also apply to full time students with a valid matriculation card.

    The Early Bird discount will end at 5pm on Monday 1st June.

    Hospitality

    Upgrade your experience and watch the match in style with one of our renowned hospitality packages at a discounted price.

    Centenary suite 91 Lounge Cooper box
    Pay bar Comp bar 2 x drinks
    Cat A (Celtic & Rangers) N/A N/A N/A
    Cat B £60 £100 £60
    Season Ticket Holder Discounts
    Aroma Coffee Shop 10% discount on full price menu

    (44 Stewarton Street, Wishaw ML2 8AN )

    Slava Café 10& discount on full price menu

    (24 Brandon Arcade, Motherwell, ML1 1RU)

    North Lanarkshire Gyms £31.99 membership +1 additional adult for the same rate
    Tim Hortons 20% discount on full priced food

    (504 Windmillhill St, Motherwell ML1 2AF )

    Drewbury Snax 10% discount on orders over £10 in the shop

    (151 Windmillhill St, Motherwell)

    Ruben Pet Store 10% discount on in-store purchases

    (218, Mosshall Street, Motherwell ML1 5HX )

    Well Deli 20% off food on matchdays and 10% throughout the rest of the week (£10 minimum spend)

    224a Airbles Street, Motherwell

    Tony Macaroni 25% off a la carte menu, Monday-Sunday

    (352 Brandon Street, Motherwell, ML1 1XA)

    Strength Shop 10% discount- to claim, email a photograph of 26/27 season ticket to support@strengthshop.co.uk
    Hamilton Racecourse 15% off all private party/function packages
    Soul Suites 15% off all services at East Kilbride branch. Quote code MFC when booking
    Hampton by Hilton Hotel, Hamilton 15% discount off BAR rate

    (Bothwell Road, Hamilton)

    MOTHERWELL DISABLED SUPPORTERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP

    The club and the Well Society have been working closely these last 12 months to help try and improve the matchday experience for all supporters attending Fir Park.

    The Motherwell FC Disabled Supporters Association have also been evolving. Significant improvement and long-term visions are being put into action to allow all fans to enjoy their time at our home.

    Our voices are being heard, and through continued hard work from members and those within the club, we are striving for continual improvement of facilities. Members of the DSA are regularly invited to meetings where you will have the opportunity to speak to club staff about any concerns or issues.

    For just £10 per year, which is payable alongside your season ticket, disabled supporters, both wheelchair and ambulant, will have access to away match tickets within disabled areas together with car parking, where available.

    If you wish to join the MFCDSA, your £10 can be handed in to the ticket office.

    READ OUR BROCHURE

    Read our 2026/27 season ticket brochure here.

    Words from the Boss

    Exciting Times Ahead.

    This season has surely been memorable for everyone involved. Board members, administration, ground staff, coaching staff, players, volunteers, club members and supporters have really come together and enjoyed a season to be proud of.

    As I sit in my office under the main stand at Fir Park and look forward to game day, knowing that right above my head the stands will come alive, vibrant with joy and excitement, pushing and cheering us on, I have a small moment of reflection. The support has always been a key pillar in this club. In good times and in difficult times.

    However, the rise of numbers joining in to support us this season has been incredibly special, and it’s something we cannot take for granted.

    While we are trying our very best to maximise the outcome of this season, we are also fully committed to laying the foundation for the future. We want and need to grow as a football club. Balancing the foundation for long-term success and stability with producing results today is the hardest thing in football. Looking for shortcuts to immediate success can prove to be counterproductive for long-term development. However, we need to always strive for having both in mind when we make decisions. And to do that we need your continued support. Maybe more than ever.

    Football clubs are very emotional institutions and environments. The importance of having grounded and steady support through spells of change cannot be underestimated.

    Many clubs have started a similar journey to ours but failed and then gave up before the benefits come to the fore, where doubt and frustration are then replaced with hope and dreams of something better.

    When engaging with the new generation of fans, as well as lifelong members of this wonderful football club, I sense that the transformation has been worth all the emotional ups and downs. Taking the temperature inside our club, it feels like a very healthy place. Hopefully this will continue for many years to come.

    When we return next season, the bar has been set higher. Expectations have grown. Dreams will be bigger. A guarantee for better results will still be something we can never give, but we will do our very best as always. Our best to excite you. To entertain. To be brave and fearless. To take any opponent on with the same mindset of dominating and driving the game. To build the club and develop the stars of the future in Scottish and European football. And to do it all with you. The supporters. Hopefully in even bigger numbers. That would be my dream.

    And when I wake up from that dream, I hope the reality will be even better.

    Mon the Well!

    Jens Berthel Askou

    Well Society

    Join the Well Society and be part of a growing movement of Motherwell supporters making a real difference to the football club and its community.

    From representation on the club board to closer collaboration across all levels of the club, the fan voice isn’t just welcomed — it’s shaping the future of Motherwell FC.

    As membership continues to rise, the Well Society is evolving — becoming more active in supporting and investing in the club’s success on and off the pitch. Fans are being heard through surveys and feedback, helping drive improvements to the matchday experience. Projects like the contribution to Mrs Baillie’s Bar show how supporter backing delivers lasting benefits for everyone, while our Society Mobile App helps connect fans near and far.

    The direction is clear: greater alignment, stronger cooperation, and an evolving commitment to building a better club for all.

    This season, don’t just support Motherwell — help shape what comes next.

    Join the Well Society today by clicking here.

    From the Boardroom

    I think when we look back on the 2025/26 season, we will all remember it fondly. The players and staff have performed to such a high level and delivered some incredible moments and results. From day one you, the fans, bought into what we were trying to achieve and got right behind the team on and off the pitch, and the support has been incredible both home and away.

    We set a new club clean sheet record, achieved a top-six finish for the first time since 2022, beat Celtic for the first time in a decade, and much more. We also achieved a club record transfer fee and lost one of our best players prior to the start of the season.

    Whilst all of that has been fantastic and helps the club financially, one of the biggest success stories for me is the number of supporters we have seen join us at Fir Park and on the road consistently all season. When I joined the club in 2024, one of my biggest aims was to reconnect supporters with the team and club as a whole. I have had a number of people tell me their story of how they have returned to Fir Park, having been away for a number of seasons. This has been fantastic to hear.

    As expected, the journey hasn’t been straight-forward and there have been some bumps along the way. But I think we’re now at a stage where our direction of travel and the identity we want to possess are quite clear for everyone to see, and I think for a supporter, that is vital.

    We’re on this path now, and as an Executive Board, we’re working continuously to push the football club forward. We’ve continued to work very closely with the Well Society, our Community Trust, and the Disabled Supporters Association to improve the matchday experience as much as possible. There are a number of ongoing projects that we hope to reveal more details about in due course.

    Summer planning is well underway for next season and beyond. The groundwork has been put in place, but we’re always striving for more. And as we now launch season tickets for next season, I would urge everyone who is able to purchase one and get ready for 26/27. We’re never standing still at Motherwell Football Club, and with every season ticket sold, you help us unlock more doors for the future.

    Our identity is set out. Our development as a club has been clear. Our direction of travel is transparent. Now we need you with us. Bring on another new season.

    On behalf of everyone at the club, we thank you for all your support.

    All the best,

    Brian Caldwell

    Chief Executive

    Looking to Spread the Payment?

    If you wish to spread the payment of your Season Ticket, we are offering the opportunity to pay by a monthly standing order payment.

    You can pay your ticket over a maximum of six standing order payments directly to the club, with no interest payments or fees, providing full payment is made by December 2026.

    To select this option, you MUST contact the club directly and then complete some paperwork.

    Please visit the Fir Park Ticket Office to arrange.

    Go Digital

    A digital Season Ticket for the 26/27 campaign will again be available.

    Existing Season Ticket holders can continue to use their physical Season Ticket card but if you would like to change to a digital Season Ticket, you will need to select this option when purchasing your Season Ticket(s) and your physical card will become void.

    If you opt for the digital version, you will receive information by email on how to add your Season Ticket to your digital wallet after you have completed your purchase.

    FAQ

    Where can I find my customer number?
    – Your customer number is at bottom of your season card on the left-hand side under your seat details.

    I can only see my season ticket renewal, but I have others with me. How do I buy their seat(s)?
    – There is a guide here on how to add other season ticket holders to your network.

    What if I would like to move seat or stand?
    – Please renew your current seat and then contact the club on the 15th June to be relocated.

    Do I need a new season card? 
    – If your price class and seat details remain the same, you will use the same 25/26 season card. If your price class changes, for example Young Adult to an Adult ticket, or a change of seat, you will be issued with a new season card prior to the new season.

    Can I use both a digital season ticket and a physical card throughout the season?
    – You can only use a digital season card or a physical card. You cannot have both options.

    I have renewed/purchased a season ticket and asked for the digital season ticket, when do I get this?
    – We will email all digital season tickets ahead of the season starting, so please keep an eye on your emails.

    I have purchased more than 1 season ticket and we want them digital, how do we get the digital cards?
    – Each season ticket holder who has selected their digital season ticket will receive an email. If multiple season ticket holders have the same email address on their accounts, each season ticket will be emailed individually to that email.

    NEED HELP?

    If you need assistance with using our online ticketing website, a guide can be found here.

    Alternatively, call us on 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

  • First team

    Goal of the Season Vote 2025/26

    Voting for the 2025/26 goal of the season award is now open. 

    Season Ticket holders and Well Society members will now be able to cast their vote for their Goal of the Season.

    Please check your email inbox for all the details on how to vote. If you haven’t received an email with the details in the NEXT THREE WORKING DAYS on how to vote AND you are either a Season Ticket holder or Well Society member, please contact press@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Please check your spam/junk email before getting in touch.

    The choices are viewable on the video above, and are as follows:

    • A- Maswanhise v Morton
    • B- Charles-Cook v Aberdeen
    • C- Watt v Dundee United
    • D- Just v Aberdeen
    • E- Watt v Livingston
    • F- Longelo v Livingston
    • G- Watt v St Mirren
    • H- Maswanhise v Kilmarnock
    • I- Bjørgolfsson v St Mirren
    • J- Slattery v Dundee
    • K- Watt v Falkirk
  • First team

    Strong performances don’t guarantee points // Hearts 3-1 Motherwell

    It would take a special performance for Motherwell to go to league leaders Hearts and come away with all three points.

    And after some openings in the first-half, the Steelmen attacked the second period with bravery and ambition. Emmanuel Longelo popped up with the opener early into the second-half, and from there, Motherwell could and probably should have been out of sight.

    Elliot Watt, Tawanda Maswanhise, Elijah Just and Longelo all had opportunities but couldn’t convert. And those missed chances would come back to bite Jens Berthel Askou’s side, who would go on to concede three goals in the final 30 minutes for the second time at Tynecastle this season.

    A controversial moment would decide the game once again, but with a clinical edge, Motherwell could have had the game done by that stage.

  • Club

    MFC turns 140

    MFC turns 140

    17 May 1886. 

    That was when it all began. And now, 140 years later, our club is thriving like never before. As we edge closer to our 140th birthday, we have a number of activities and events planned to mark our historic birthday.

    Fans Tifo

    Our supporters are planning a special tifo to mark our anniversary in style at our home match against Hearts on Saturday 9 May. They are looking for donations towards the cause.

    With £2,000 the target, any donations small or large are greatly appreciated.

    You can donate by clicking here.

    MFC Heritage Trust Dinner

    The Motherwell FC 140th Anniversary Dinner will be taking place on Friday 15 May 2026.

    This event will bring together some of the club’s most celebrated figures from across the decades including Willie Pettigrew, Stevie Kirk, Stephen Craigan and John Gahagan.

    You can by tickets now by clicking here.

    What to expect

    • Hero speakers from across the decades
    • Special surprise performances – bringing the club’s past to life
    • Exclusive 140th Anniversary commemorative brochure
    • A fantastic prize draw – which you can enter now, here
    • Opportunities to meet and mingle with former players who once had you on your feet
    • A warm, first-class anniversary atmosphere

    Celebrate the past. Support the future.

    • Venue: Dalziel Park Hotel
    • Timing: 6.30pm for 7.00pm / Carriages at Midnight
    • Dress Code: Black Tie / Just Look Great

    Places are limited – early booking recommended. Tickets: £69

    MFC140 Walkway

    As we enter our 140th year, we’re offering you the chance to become part of our home, permanently, no matter if you’re near or far.

    Our MFC140 Walkway is a space that will be designed for our supporters, and you will be able to purchase a special plaque with a personalised messages to celebrate births, marriages, anniversaries or pay tribute to loved ones.

    The MFC 140 Walkway will be situated at the entrance to the Phil O’Donnell stand for all to see. 140 Motherwell supporters will be able to write their name into history.

    Each floor tile has four lines with 16 characters per line and are priced at £140 each.

    Interested? You can buy now.

    These can be purchased online by clicking here or directly from the office on 01698 333333.

    Anniversary Matchday

    With our post-split fixtures now confirmed, we will be marking our 140th birthday on our final home match of the season on Wednesday 13 May.

    As the Steelmen get set to face Celtic at Fir Park in their final match in ML1 this season, it will be 130 years since our first match at Fir Park, which came against the same opponents back in 1895.

    The night will involve special activity to mark our anniversary. More details on this will be provided closer to the time.

  • Archive

    Tickets for Rangers match now on sale

    Tickets for Rangers match now on sale

    Tickets for our trip to Ibrox on Sunday 26 April are now on sale. 

    Click here to buy now.

    Tickets are available to purchase online, which will be one ticket per season ticket. Season ticket holders have until 9am Monday 20 of April to buy their tickets. Should any tickets remain, they will go on public sale.

    Away Stand
    Adults £34
    Over 65 & 16-17 £27
    15 and under £17

    All tickets for this game are physical so they must be collected at Fir Park prior to the game or can be posted out. Postage will be available until Tuesday 21st April.

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou reacts to defeat at Tynecastle

    Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou reacts to losing at league leaders Hearts. 

  • First team

    Hearts 3-1 Motherwell

    Hearts 3-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell lost 3-1 to Hearts at Tynecastle on Saturday, with Motherwell now going five games without a win. 

    Emmanuel Longelo gave the Steelmen the lead early in the second half, but Claudio Braga equalised just after the hour mark before a controversial penalty gave Lawrence Shankland the opportunity to score from 12 yards in the 87th minute. Pierre Landry Kaboré made sure of the win in the stoppage time, dispatching a third past Calum Ward.

    Motherwell named an unchanged 11 for the trip to the capital, with Jens Berthel Askou trusting the same team that were defeated 3-2 by Falkirk seven days ago.

    Hearts came into the afternoon one point ahead of Rangers in the title race and had the opportunity to extend their lead at the top to four with Rangers playing on Sunday.

    And the home crowd were almost on their feet when Captain Lawrence Shankland latched onto Stephen Welsh’s headed clearance, but the striker’s effort drifted wide of the post.

    After conceding that early chance, the Steelmen settled into the match and enjoyed large spells of possession, with Premiership top goalscorer Tawanda Maswanhise causing the Hearts backline some trouble. His cross into the box was in a dangerous area, and Oisin McEntee had to be alert to deal with the danger.

    Calum Ward was forced into an excellent save on 21 minutes from McEntee, with Stuart Findlay also coming close from a corner just minutes later.

    Motherwell then registered their first big chance of the match after 25 minutes, when Elliot Watt tried to find the top corner with a curling effort, with Alexander Schwolow a match for the strike.

    Just five minutes later, Ibrahim Said tried to find the bottom corner with a low effort, but it was well saved by Schwolow once again. With the half time whistle blown, both sides would feel they could go up a gear, and at the start of the second half, that’s exactly what Motherwell did.

    With 50 minutes on the clock, a lovely team move from Motherwell led to Maswanhise picking up the ball on the right-wing, he sent the ball into the box to try and find Lukas Fadinger. The Austrian couldn’t connect with the ball, but Emmanuel Longelo was on hand at the back post to knock it home.

    Motherwell were firmly in the ascendancy, and Maswanhise was furious with himself when he couldn’t keep his effort on target on 55 minutes, as the Zimbabwean looked for the far corner, but the ball went inches past the post.

    And the forward would come to rue that missed opportunity. On 64 minutes, Claudio Braga’s hooked shot towards goal at the back post snuck inside the post, with Ward beaten. Claims for offside were strong from the Motherwell players, but VAR checked the attacking phase and deemed McEntee to be onside, who, if off, would’ve been interfering with play.

    Longelo came close to a second when he got on the end of a cross into the box, but on his weaker right foot, the former West Ham player couldn’t keep the effort on target.

    Longelo was proving to be involved in everything, and just a minute after his big chance, the full-back found Elijah Just in the box, but the New Zealand international got the connection with the ball wrong, and the shot went wide of the post.

    Having missed a number of chances already, it really should have been 2-1 to the Steelmen on 74 minutes. Maswanhise came into the middle of the pitch and spun his marker in the centre circle before driving towards goals. Faking a shot, he sold Findlay a great dummy to give himself a perfect view of the goal, but again, the target was missed with Hearts blowing a big sigh of relief.

    With that number of chances squandered, Hearts were hanging in there and would be rewarded for doing so in the 87th minute. Having won a soft free kick on the left-hand side, substitute Pierre Landry Kaboré tried to bring the ball down in the area but instead tried to win an ambitious penalty, now finding himself lying on the floor; the forward blindly flicked his head back, and Welsh, who was attempting to clear the ball standing up, made slight contact with his head. Referee Matthew MacDermid wasn’t interested initially, but VAR believed there to have been a clear and obvious error and brought him to the monitor.

    Having watched the replays, the referee opted to ignore the rules regarding endangering an opponent and pointed to the spot to the delight of the home crowd. Shankland stepped up and made no mistake, sending Ward the wrong way. 2-1 with just minutes remaining.

    Jens Berthel Askou made four changes as he threw caution to the wind, sending Callum Hendry, Jordan McGhee, Sam Nicholson and Oscar Priestman on to hunt down a late goal. But throwing the kitchen sink meant Motherwell were exposed at the back, and Kaboré completed a counter-attacking move when he drove into the box from the left-hand side and dispatched it into the net to seal the win for the Tynecastle side.

    Motherwell Team: Ward, O’Donnell, McGinn, Welsh, Longelo, Watt, Sparrow, Fadinger, Said, Maswanhise, Just.

    Motherwell Subs: Connelly, McGhee, Gordon, Priestman, Halliday, McAllister, Hendry, Nicholson, Ross.

  • Archive

    Lukas Fadinger ahead of Hearts

    Lukas Fadinger looks ahead to Saturday’s match against Hearts and believes based off recent meetings, that it’ll be a tight match. 

    Fadinger explains what he’s learned from his first season in Scotland.

  • Archive

    Tackling Testicular Cancer

    Tackling Testicular Cancer

    We are once again supporting the ‘Tackling Testicular Cancer’ campaign this weekend.

    There will be a number of clubs across Scottish football raising awareness of the most common cancer in young men, most commonly affecting those aged 15–45.

    Led by Cahonas Scotland, the campaign aims to encourage men to become more aware of their bodies, carry out regular self-checks, and seek help early if they notice anything unusual.

    Testicular cancer has one of the highest survival rates of any cancer when detected early. However, too many men still delay speaking up or are unsure what to look for.

    Through the reach of football, the campaign is designed to get a simple but important message into dressing rooms, terraces and communities across the country.

    Checking yourself takes less than a minute, and it could save your life.

    “Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in young men,” Ritchie Marshall, CEO and Founder of Cahonas, said.

    “Yet, too many still don’t know how to check themselves or feel comfortable speaking about it. By working with clubs across Scotland, we can reach men in environments where they already feel connected, whether that’s in the stands, the dressing room or watching at home.

    “If this campaign encourages even one more person to check themselves or seek help earlier, it will have made a real difference.”

    “If we can help encourage any supporter to get themselves checked, then this campaign has been a success,” Stephen O’Donnell said.

    “This message could save a life, and for that reason alone, Cahonas Scotland have our full support. Health is wealth, and it’s vital we check our bodies to ensure we’re healthy. If you see something you’re not sure of, seek professional medical advice immediately.”

    For more information on testicular cancer and how to check yourself, visit the Cahonas website.