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    Seating Upgrade Phil O’Donnell Stand

  • Club

    Our 2026/27 home kit

  • First team

    Watch as the squad travel to Denmark

  • First team

    Denmark Pre-Season Camp Travelling Squad

  • First team

    Havnar Bóltfelag second leg tickets now on sale

  • First team

    Chairman Kyrk Macmillan’s summer update

  • First team

    Havnar Bóltfelag first leg tickets now on sale

  • Women

    2026/27 ScottishPower Women’s Premier League fixtures confirmed

  • First team

    Olly Whyte: On the Up

  • Well Society

    Well Society Community Events

  • Club

    Seating Upgrade Phil O’Donnell Stand

    Seating Upgrade Phil O’Donnell Stand

    Some seating within the Phil O’Donnell Stand is being upgraded ahead of the season. Season ticket holders have been notified in recent weeks about the upgrades being made.

    As we prepare for our first European campaign in four years, there are some added changes and upgrades that we need to make in order to meet UEFA criteria.

    Within the UEFA Conference League matches, all seats require a minimum of a 30 cm back, which many of the seats in the Phil O’Donnell Stand don’t currently have. As a club, we have been looking at the best way to rectify this issue and find a solution that works for all parties to ensure our supporters can use their seats.

    The easiest solution is to purchase new plastic seats with the correct dimensions.

    The new seats are the same width dimensions but with the required UEFA back height, which means we won’t have to reduce the number of seats and, therefore, no season ticket holder will need to be relocated. This part has been particularly important to us, as we understand and appreciate that some season ticket holders have been in their seat for a number of years and hold a personal attachment to where they sit.

    Whilst the immediate priority is to upgrade the wooden seating in the Phil O’Donnell Stand, the club has purchased enough new seating to upgrade the bucket seats in the stand also. These will be upgraded in due course also.

    Furthermore, should you wish to purchase a seat for memorabilia, you will be able to do so at the cost of £10 or £15 with all money going to the Motherwell FC Girls & Boys Academies. The seats are removed in sections of two and four, so we cannot guarantee your own seat, but you will get a section of two or four seats. Seats can be purchased online or by phoning the office on 01698 333 333. All seats require collection, and you will be notified when your seat is available.

    You can buy these seats online by CLICKING HERE.

  • Club

    Our 2026/27 home kit

    Our 2026/27 home kit

    Say hello to our 2026/27 home kit. 

    You can pre-order your home kit now by CLICKING HERE.

    It has been estimated that pre-orders will be shipped out in approximately two weeks.

  • First team

    Watch as the squad travel to Denmark

    The squad travelled to Denmark as they settle down for a week-long training camp.

  • First team

    Denmark Pre-Season Camp Travelling Squad

    Denmark Pre-Season Camp Travelling Squad

    The travelling squad for our pre-season camp in Denmark has been confirmed. 

    Goalkeepers

    Aston Oxborough, Calum Ward, Matty Connelly, Jack McConnell

    Defenders

    Stephen O’Donnell, Jordan McGhee, Johnny Koutroumbis, Ewan Wilson, Emmanuel Longelo, Aaron Thomson, Jack Dalziel

    Midfielders

    Tom Sparrow, Lukas Fadinger, Oscar Priestman, Elliot Watt, Luca Ross, Olly Whyte, Mikey Booth, Zander McAllister, Aaron Buchanan, Blane Watson

    Forwards

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos, Eythor Bjørgolfsson, Regan Charles-Cook, Lucas Weir, Ibrahim Said

    Tawanda Maswanhise has remained behind initially for further assessment on a facial injury sustained in a match. The Zimbabwean international will be assessed to determine the extent of the injury.

    Elijah Just will not be joining the squad in Denmark. The New Zealand star will return to Fir Park next week following his three goals in the World Cup.

    Paul McGinn will continue his rehabilitation in camp with the squad.

  • First team

    Havnar Bóltfelag second leg tickets now on sale

    Havnar Bóltfelag second leg tickets now on sale

    Tickets are now on sale for our UEFA Conference League second leg tie against Havnar Bóltfelag.

    Kick off is 6pm on Thursday 30 July at Tórsvøllur.

    You can buy online by CLICKING HERE.

    The prices are 160 dkk for adults (£18.50) and 58 dkk for children (£6.701).

    Motherwell Supporters should start purchasing for block 101, and when it is sold out, block 102 will become available. 

    Tickets for the first leg at Fir Park are also on sale.

    Prices are as follows:

    FOR SEASON TICKET HOLDERS
    Ticket                      Price 
    Adults £18
    Concession (over 65, 18-22, student and 13-17) £13
    Children (12 and Under) £5
    FOR NON SEASON TICKET HOLDERS
    Ticket                      Price 
    Adults £20
    Concession (over 65, 18-22, student and 13-17) £15
    Children (12 and Under) £7

    Season Ticket holders have until Tuesday 21st July at 5pm to purchase their own seat.

    Hospitality Packages

    Centenary Suite
    • 2-course meal
    • Main stand seating and ticket
    • Half-time tea/coffee and pie
    • Pay bar facility
    • Match programme and team sheet
                         Price Per Person 
    Adults £50
    12 & Under (kids’ meal) £25
    Cooper Box
    • 2 x complimentary drinks served to your box pre-match
    • Access to Cooper Suite pre-match, half-time and at full-time for refreshments
    • Half-time buffet served in the Cooper Suite
    • Indoor seat in an executive Cooper Box
    • Match programme and team sheet
                         Price Per Person 
    Adults £50
    12 & Under  £25
    91 Lounge
    • Hot plate on arrival
    • Main stand seating and ticket
    • Half-time tea/coffee and pie
    • Complimentary drinks 1 hour before and 1 hour after the match with one drink per person at half-time (10 per person)
    • Match programme and team sheet
                         Price Per Person 
    Adults £118
    12 & Under  £70

    Dress code for all areas is smart – no jeans, trainers or colours permitted. To book, please phone our hospitality team on 01698 338003 or email hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk

  • First team

    Chairman Kyrk Macmillan’s summer update

    Chairman Kyrk Macmillan speaks following the appointment of Alfred Johansson as Manager of Motherwell Football Club.

    Macmillan answers questions on the process of recruiting Johansson, summer recruitment, pre-season and season ticket sales.

  • First team

    Havnar Bóltfelag first leg tickets now on sale

    Havnar Bóltfelag first leg tickets now on sale

    Tickets for the first leg of our UEFA Conference League tie against Havnar Bóltfelag are now on sale.

    Tickets for the first leg on Thursday 23 July at Fir Park are on sale now.

    Kick off is 7:45pm.

    You can buy yours online by CLICKING HERE

    Prices are as follows:

    FOR SEASON TICKET HOLDERS
    Ticket                      Price 
    Adults £18
    Concession (over 65, 18-22, student and 13-17) £13
    Children (12 and Under) £5
    FOR NON SEASON TICKET HOLDERS
    Ticket                      Price 
    Adults £20
    Concession (over 65, 18-22, student and 13-17) £15
    Children (12 and Under) £7

    Season Ticket holders have until Tuesday 21st July at 5pm to purchase their own seat.

    Hospitality Packages

    Centenary Suite
    • 2-course meal
    • Main stand seating and ticket
    • Half-time tea/coffee and pie
    • Pay bar facility
    • Match programme and team sheet
                         Price Per Person 
    Adults £50
    12 & Under (kids’ meal) £25
    Cooper Box
    • 2 x complimentary drinks served to your box pre-match
    • Access to Cooper Suite pre-match, half-time and at full-time for refreshments
    • Half-time buffet served in the Cooper Suite
    • Indoor seat in an executive Cooper Box
    • Match programme and team sheet
                         Price Per Person 
    Adults £50
    12 & Under  £25
    91 Lounge
    • Hot plate on arrival
    • Main stand seating and ticket
    • Half-time tea/coffee and pie
    • Complimentary drinks 1 hour before and 1 hour after the match with one drink per person at half-time (10 per person)
    • Match programme and team sheet
                         Price Per Person 
    Adults £118
    12 & Under  £70

    Dress code for all areas is smart – no jeans, trainers or colours permitted. To book, please phone our hospitality team on 01698 338003 or email hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk

    Ticket details for the away leg will be made available shortly.

  • Women

    2026/27 ScottishPower Women’s Premier League fixtures confirmed

    2026/27 ScottishPower Women’s Premier League fixtures confirmed

    Motherwell will face Hibernian on the opening day of the Scottish Power Women’s Premier League season following the publication of the fixture list this morning.

    Iain Robinson’s side will open their campaign against the Edinburgh-side before crossing the city divide to face defending champions Heart of Midlothian in our first home fixture.

    • Round 1 – Hibernian (A) 16/08/2026
    • Round 2 – Heart of Midlothian (H) 23/08/2026
    • Round 3 – Montrose (A) 30/08/2026
    • Round 4 – Rangers (H) 06/09/2026
    • Round 5 – Celtic (A) 20/09/2026
    • Round 6 – Spartans (H) 27/09/2026
    • Round 7 – Aberdeen (H) 04/10/2026
    • Round 8 – Glasgow City (A) 18/10/2026
    • Round 9 – Partick Thistle (H) 21/10/2026
    • Round 10 – Rangers (A) 25/10/ 2026
    • Round 11 – Celtic (H) 08/11/2026
    • Round 12 – Aberdeen (A) 15/11/2026
    • Round 13 – Glasgow City (H) 13/12/2026
    • Round 14 – Partick Thistle (A) 20/12/2026
    • Round 15 – Hibernian (H) 17/01/2027
    • Round 16 – Spartans (A) 24/01/2027
    • Round 17 – Heart of Midlothian (A) 07/02/2027
    • Round 18 – Montrose (H) 21/02/2027

    Ticketing details will be confirmed in due course.

  • First team

    Olly Whyte: On the Up

    Olly Whyte: On the Up

    Olly Whyte has wasted no opportunity to impress. Whether that be with the Motherwell FC Academy, training with the first-team, or when he has been sent out on loan to gain valuable minutes. 

    His two loan spells over the last two seasons have turned out to be an unequivocal success. Now back fresh from gaining promotion with Stenhousemuir last season, Whyte is now shifting the focus back to Motherwell.

    “It feels good to be getting back up to speed after the summer,” Olly Whyte said.

    “The first couple of days of pre-season are always tough, and this year has been no different. But I think every player needs that at the start to get everyone motoring for the long season ahead.”

    For Whyte, the off-season was four weeks where he continued to work behind-the-scenes as he wanted to hit the ground running in anticipation of a new manager coming in.

    But 12 months ago the feeling was similar, and Whyte has just kept his head down as he tried to impress from the off.

    “I’ve worked hard over the summer,” Whyte explained.

    “It was the exact same last year as well before the previous manager arrived. You just want to come back in good shape and impress the new boss. But when you see the manager has worked in academies and with young players throughout his career, you feel like if you do the right things, you could get an opportunity. But there’s never an expectation from my side for that.

    “I think everyone is trying to do a bit extra in these early stages to try and catch the manager’s eye. That’s natural, I suppose. But these first few weeks are crucial for me. First impressions are massive, and for me, whether I go out on loan or not is probably decided in these three/four weeks.

    “Last year was another step up for me, and playing 47 games with Stenhousemuir has helped me build up massively.”

    Two summers ago, Whyte had been on the fringes of first-team football for Motherwell. He was named on the bench for the first time as the Steelmen took on St Johnstone in December 2023 before keeping his place on the bench a few days later at Easter Road.

    But the opportunity to play never presented itself, and by the time of summer 2024, game time was important. Joining Cowdenbeath on loan for the 2024/25 season, Whyte excelled. Playing 31 games, the youngster received the Player of the Year, Players’ Player of the Year, Supporters’ Player of the Year and The Coo Shed Podcast Player of the Year awards for his impressive campaign, which also saw Whyte earn a 12-month extension.

    With last year being another resounding success, Whyte believes the two years he has spent away from Fir Park have helped him mature as a player and as a man.

    “I think I’ve just grown up over the last two years,” he explained.

    “The difference for me has been playing games that actually have huge importance; you play in front of a crowd every week who are so passionate about the team winning, and experiencing all of that every week is so beneficial for me. You’re in the changing room with men who have had successful playing careers and have advice and experience to pass on.

    “A lot of people maybe haven’t been so lucky with loan moves, and I’ve been the opposite in that sense. I guess I just put it down to just giving my all every day. I’m always thinking that I want to be part of this team first and foremost when I’ve walked into a loan club and I just want to be part of the team. I wish I could offer more insight, but I honestly don’t know why they’ve been so good apart from that; just working hard, I suppose.

    “When you got out on loan, you speak to the staff here about what we want the loan move to do for me, and when it came to Stenhousemuir, it was really straightforward and basic targets – just gain experience. A lot of things went right for me last season. Gary Naysmith was a brilliant manager for me and helped me so much by just putting his trust in me.

    “They gave me a platform, and as a team we had such a good bond. We were against the odds to get promoted, but I think what we achieved probably tells a lot about the character and individuals within the squad. The day we got promoted was maybe the best day in my career so far, including all the celebrations afterwards.

    “Some footballers can go their full career without winning promotion or lifting a trophy, and that day will stay with me for the rest of my life. It was so special, and I’m proud I played my part in the story.

    “Guys like Gregor Buchanan and Ross Meechan were massive in driving the culture in the club. These guys help you understand what it means to play for Stenhousemuir, but you learn stuff about yourself also. The biggest learning for me was that I can actually score goals! Aside from that, the year did give me a lot of confidence in my own ability.

    “As a player and a person, I’ve always been a quiet boy, but it’s brought me out of my shell a bit too.”

    For young players, looking at the previous MFC Academy stars that have played for the first-team, forged careers or moved on to bigger clubs can be a motivation. Whyte believes the past success stories allow him to believe that if you work hard enough and take your chance, anything in football is possible.

    “Everyone that’s come through here, Lennon [Miller] and Davie [Turnbull] for example, grasped their chance when it came,” Whyte stated.

    “There’s no doubt that’s the big target, but I need to remain focused for now. It’s quite simple for me in that sense; I just need to keep my head down and work as hard as I can. The staff and players around me are so helpful. Stephen O’Donnell has been brilliant with me, and even last season, he would always stay up-to-date with everything going on at Stenhousemuir. The midfield guys are brilliant too. Oscar [Priestman] and Lukas [Fadinger] know what it takes.

    “It’s a really good team environment because all the boys want to learn and grow together. Watching the Motherwell games last season, no team in Scotland was playing that way. But as a midfielder, having the ball is what you want, and it’s exciting. Part of my focus is learning that style and watching lots of clips closely.”

  • Well Society

    Well Society Community Events

    Well Society Community Events

    The Well Society is hosting a number of free events in the local community, aiming to bring supporters closer to the club ahead of the new season.

    Each night will comprise a Q&A session with a first-team player, an introduction from the Well Society and their role at the club, plus much more.

    Dates and locations of the events are as follows:

    • Thursday 9 July at Up Front Brewery Strathaven (6pm-8pm)
    • Thursday 16 July at The Village Inn in East Kilbride (6pm-9pm)
    • Monday 27 July at Ravenscliffe (6pm-9pm)

    Full details of the events and your chance to sign up be found on the Well Society website.