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    Our summer additions

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    A bad day at the office // Stenhousemuir 1-0 Motherwell

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    Stenhousemuir 1-0 Motherwell (AET)

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    Alfred Johansson reacts to Premier Sports Cup exit

  • Women

    Jonny Branks appointed Assistant Coach

  • First team

    Mikey Booth ahead of Stenhousemuir

  • Women

    Next Up: Hibernian (A) 

  • First team

    Alfred Johansson previews Stenhousemuir

  • First team

    Our strongest performance on the biggest stage // Motherwell 2-0 HJK Helsinki

  • First team

    Fixture Update for Aberdeen & St Mirren

  • Women

    Our summer additions

    Our summer additions

    Take a closer look at our summer acquisitions. 

    SAOIRSE COYLE-MORROWPOSITION: MidfielderPARENT CLUB: Rangers

    Highly-rated midfielder, Saoirse Coyle-Morrow has joined the club on a season-long loan deal from Rangers. The exciting 16-year-old talent broke through the ranks at Celtic before crossing the Glasgow divide at only 12-years-old.

    She rose sharply through the ranks at Ibrox before making her senior debut at 15-years-old in the Sky Sports Cup Quarter-Final victory over Partick Thistle.

    Her first senior goal soon followed, with Coyle-Morrow bending home an unstoppable free-kick to secure a dominant 8-0 victory over Renfrew Ladies in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.

    “I’m really excited to be here at Motherwell,” Coyle-Morrow said.

    “I was looking for an opportunity to play regular first-team action and gain that experience in the top-flight.

    “Motherwell seemed like the perfect fit for me, and I’m looking forward to getting started. ”

    EVA THOMSONPOSITION: ForwardFORMER CLUB: Aberdeen

    Forward Eva Thomson has penned a permanent deal after departing Aberdeen this summer.

    A product of the Westdyke Ladies youth system, Thomson climbed the ranks before signing for Aberdeen in July 2019 – becoming one of the first five players to be signed under Semi-professional terms in May 2022.

    In her first full campaign with the Dons, Thomson netted 10-times across 18-appearances before netting another six the following year, as Thomson supported Aberdeen to double promotions.

    Despite her youthful age of 22, Thomson has earned a wealth of professional experience – earning 190-appearances for Aberdeen, scoring 38 in all competitions.

    Her standout performances in the Granite City merited a two-year contract extension, which expired this summer – enabling the forward to commit to ML1.

    “I’m delighted to join the club,” Thomson said.

    “After speaking with Iain, he really sold me on the club, and where they want to go in the future.

    “It was something, I simply wanted to be a part of. I can’t wait to get started.”Thomson has also featured on the international stage, earning caps for Scotland at the under-16 age group.

    Thomson continued to impress in the previous campaign, being awarded the April SPWPL Goal of the Month, whilst also being nominated for the SPWPL Player of the Month.

    MIA McARTHURPOSITION: MidfielderPARENT CLUB: Rangers

    Midfielder Mia McArthur has completed a loan deal from Rangers until the end of the season, subject to SFA clearance.

    The youngster will rejoin the women of steel after impressing on-loan last campaign.

    McArthur cemented her place alongside Lucy Ronald in the Motherwell midfield last season, gaining a wealth of senior experience after regularly featuring for Scottish Power Women’s Premier League 2 side, Gartcairn across the first-half of the 2025/26 campaign.

    “I’m really pleased to be back here at Motherwell,” McArthur said.

    “The squad welcomed me with open arms last season, and there was a really great feeling in the dressing room. Iain gave me my senior debut in the top-flight, and I felt that it was still the perfect environment for me to develop as a player.

    “I can’t wait to meet up with the squad again.”

    The 19-year-old’s performances on the domestic footballing scene have continued to catch the eye internationally, with McArthur regularly selected to represent the Scotland under-19 squad.

    OLIVIA McSTAYPOSITION: DefenderFORMER CLUB: Hamilton Accies

    Exciting young defender, Olivia McStay has signed a permanent deal following her recent departure from Hamilton Accies.

    McStay, 18, broke through the ranks at Celtic, and has been one of our most promising talents in Scotland. Despite an opportunity to continue with Celtic, McStay opted to receive senior first-team football as soon as possible, signing permanently for Hamilton Accies last year after spending the previous season on-loan.

    The former Celtic academy prodigy is a third-generation footballing talent – following in the footsteps of her dad, Jock McStay who broke through the youth ranks at Fir Park before making his senior debut with the club in the 1980s.

    Francis McStay being another notable family member with deep ties to ML1. Francis is amongst Motherwell’s top-15 record appearance holders, making 214-appearances for the club across eight years spanning the World War 1 Period.

    The most recognised family member being Celtic’s third all-time appearance holder and Scotland legend, Paul McStay, but regardless of her illustrious family history, Olivia has been forging her own path in the game.“I’m really excited to be here,” McStay said.

    “The squad have really made me feel welcome, and I can’t wait to get started.“I’m looking forward to seeing everyone this weekend.”

    McStay will be Head Coach, Iain Robinson’s fourth addition of the summer transfer window.

    SOPHIE RUTHERFORDPOSITION: MidfielderPARENT CLUB: Rangers

    Midfielder Sophie Rutherford has completed a season-long loan deal from Rangers.

    The young midfielder joins fellow Rangers loanees Mia McArthur and Saoirse Coyle-Morrow in ML1 this summer.

    Rutherford has already gained a vast amount of first-team experience, featuring in successive loan spells for Queens Park in SWPL2.

    “I’m really excited to be here at Motherwell,” Rutherford said.

    “I obviously know Mia [McArthur] really well from Rangers, and she spoke so highly of the club, and were they were wanting to go this season.

    “I just knew then that I wanted to be a part of it.”

    MORGAN ANDERSONPOSITION: ForwardFORMER CLUB: Gartcairn

    Forward Morgan Anderson has joined the club on a permanent basis from Gartcairn.

    A product of Drumchapel United, Anderson soon joined partner club Partick Thistle – becoming the first player to make such a move through the pathway to first-team football at the club.

    The then 17-year-old became a consistent presence within the ranks of the Partick Thistle squad – impressing former Head Coach, Brian Graham.

    “I’m really pleased to have signed with the club,” Anderson said.

    “Motherwell have got a strong reputation of playing and developing younger players, and giving them opportunities of experience in the Scottish top-flight.

    “I’m ready to battle for a place in a really talented squad, and I can’t wait to get started.”

    Anderson has since developed in Lanarkshire with Gartcairn, impressing in the Scottish Women’s Premier League 2.

    LUCY SINCLAIRPOSITION: MidfielderFORMER CLUB: Partick Thistle

    Midfielder Lucy Sinclair has returned to the club on a permanent basis following her recent departure from Partick Thistle.

    The 23-year-old returns to ML1 after previously departing the club in 2021 to pursue consistent first-team opportunities.

    After safely guiding local rivals, Hamilton Accies past the SWPL relegation-playoff’s, Sinclair soon made her mark in Glasgow – joining Partick Thistle in July 2023.

    Sinclair’s maiden campaign in Maryhill predictably ended in success, with the youngster named the Partick Thistle Young Player of the Year. The midfielder soon repeated the feat the following season, reclaiming the award after another impressive campaign in red and yellow.

    Her immense contributions were unfortunately cut short the following year, with an ACL injury against Dundee united ruling Sinclair out of action for the foreseeable future.

    “I’m really excited to be back at the club,” Sinclair said.

    “I feel like a completely different player and person from the one that last walked through the doors at Fir Park.

    “Last season was incredibly tough for myself, coping with a long-term injury, but I’m incredibly excited to be back on the pitch, and I can’t wait to get started.”

    Refreshed, recovered and ready to reclaim lost time, Sinclair returns to Lanarkshire, as Head Coach Iain Robinson’s fifth summer acquisition.

    ELLIE MacDONALDPOSITION: MidfielderFORMER CLUB: Queen’s Park

    Midfielder Ellie MacDonald has joined the club on a permanent basis following her recent departure from Queens Park this summer.

    The 2025-26 Queens Park Coaches Player of the Year will compete in the Scottish top-flight after supporting the Spiders to the Scottish Power Women’s Premier League Playoff Final last season.

    “I’m really excited by the opportunity to play for Motherwell,” MacDonald said.

    “After working with Iain previously, and understanding his style of play, I knew it was an opportunity that I simply couldn’t say no to.

    “I can’t wait to meet up with everyone and get started.”

    The 24-year-old became a standout performer in Glasgow last season, and has returned to play for Iain Robinson after previously working together whilst at Queens Park.

    LEAH SIDEYPOSITION: MidfielderFORMER CLUB: Boroughmuir Thistle

    Midfielder Leah Sidey has completed a permanent move to the club following her recent departure from Scottish Power Women’s Premier League 2 side, Boroughmuir Thistle.

    Sidey’s maiden campaign in the Scottish capital predictably ended in success, with the midfielder named the 2025-26 Boroughmuir Thistle Player of the Year and the Supporters Player of the Year following her previous departure from St. Johnstone.

    The former Dundee United youngster broke through into the senior ranks at a young age, signing a part-time professional contract in the City of Discovery.

    “I’m really pleased to get this over the line,” Sidey said.

    “I absolutely loved my time at Boroughmuir Thistle, and was able to really get the best out of myself, but I felt that I needed to experience a new challenge.

    “After speaking with Iain, and training alongside the team in pre-season, I knew that I wanted to be a part of the squad. I’m looking forward to getting started.”

    A midfielder by trade, Sidey is capable of operating in a variety of roles, but favours the left flank – earning over 50-appearances for the Tangerines in the process.

    Sidey has racked up a considerable amount of senior first-team experience, featuring for United, St. Johnstone, Spartans and Boroughmuir Thistle.

    JUSTINE STRAINPOSITION: ForwardFORMER CLUB: Livingston

    Striker Justine Strain has secured a permanent move to Motherwell following her recent departure from Scottish Power Women’s Premier League 2 side Livingston.

    A fundamental component in the Lions frontline, Strain became a shining light in amidst a somewhat disappointing campaign for the SPWPL 2 team. Strain became the club’s top-goalscorer, whilst simultaneously batting her way to the summit of the SPWPL2 Goalscoring charts – earning the golden boot with 18-goals.

    “I’m really excited to be a Motherwell player,” Strain said.

    “Last season was a real high for myself personally, and I felt ready to take that next step in my career, and Motherwell felt like the perfect place for me to do that.

    “After conversations with Iain, he expressed a real eagerness to bring me to the club, so it was very simple for me to make the decision to sign for Motherwell.”

    Following an emphatic campaign for the 17-year-old, the SPWPL2 top-goalscorer soon earned her place in the Team of the Year – one of only four players from the second-division to make the squad.

  • First team

    A bad day at the office // Stenhousemuir 1-0 Motherwell

    Going from the highs of qualifying for the playoff round in the UEFA Conference League, to the elimination of the Premier Sports Cup against Stenhousemuir was something manager Alfred Johansson said we should be annoyed at. 

    The early signs have all been positive and this result is one that should hurt, but one we must move on quickly with our tie against SC Freiburg ahead of us on Thursday.

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    Stenhousemuir 1-0 Motherwell (AET)

    Stenhousemuir 1-0 Motherwell (AET)

    Motherwell exited the Premier Sports Cup at the first hurdle following a 1-0 defeat to William Hill Championship side Stenhousemuir.

    Euan O’Reilly was the hero for the Warriors, scoring in extra-time to set up a quarter-final tie with Hearts.

    Following their terrific result in the UEFA Conference League against HJK Helsinki on Thursday night, Alfred Johansson opted for rotation throughout his side. Making eight changes in total, Matty Connelly, Luca Ross, Jamie Knight-Lebel, Ewan Wilson, Olly Whyte, Mikey Booth and Willy Vogt all came in, with latest summer signing Joe Hodge making his debut in the middle of the pitch.

    Over 1600 Motherwell fans were in the away end but would have been less than enthused with the early stages of the match. Marvin Bartley’s Stenhousemuir had a succession of corners in the first 20 minutes, with Connelly dealing with all the crosses into the penalty area, but the Steelmen were struggling to string together their usual fluid football on the sticky, dry surface.

    The first notable attempt came after 20 minutes when Michael Anderson tried his luck with a left-footed effort from just inside the box, to the relief of Motherwell, who made an effort straight at Connelly, who gathered.

    Motherwell’s first shot on target arrived after 36 minutes. Ibrahim Said showed his magic down the right-hand side and set Booth away; the ball came to Whyte, who struck cleanly but was straight at Darren Jamieson.

    Just before the half-time mark, Said once again burst forward using his power and pace; he decided to shoot from distance but was well over the bar.

    Motherwell made two changes at the half time interval, bringing on Emmanuel Longelo and Alex Lowry in place of Said and Wilson.

    Despite the changes, Stenhousemuir started the brighter of the two sides in the second-half. Sam Young got himself on the end of a cross into the box in the back-post area; the knockdown caused an alarming moment in the penalty area with the ball ricocheting multiple times before Connelly gathered.

    The Steelmen ventured forward after 54 minutes. There was nice build-up play involving Lowry, Vogt and Longelo which ended in Tawanda Maswanhise having a shot from 20 yards out; the strike skimmed off the turf and went wide of the target.

    Gus Stevenson went close after the hour mark, as the Stenny man got on the end of a cross but volleyed over the bar. But Motherwell kept probing, and Booth found himself unmarked in the penalty box. He leaped to head towards goal from Regan Charles-Cook’s cross, but the youngster didn’t find the desired connection, with Jamieson comfortably catching the effort.

    Knight-Lebel was next to have a chance on 78 minutes; the centre-back was able to rise above his marker, but his connection on the cross wasn’t clean. Vogt went close a minute later when he tried to curl the ball into the corner following good work from Ross and Lowry; the summer signing didn’t get enough curl on the strike, and it went wide.

    Stenhousemuir really should have broken the deadlock with seven minutes of normal time remaining when Stevenson found himself 1v1 with Connelly as he raced towards goal, but he got it all wrong, and the chance disappeared.

    Motherwell themselves had one more chance to win it in regulation time when on the counter-attack, Charles-Cook was slid the ball on the right-edge of the box, but the recovering Warriors backline managed to slide and block his strike before Lowry’s attempt trickled wide of the post.

    With no goals in 90 minutes, the match went to extra-time and the home crowd were up on their feet as they thought Lewis O’Donnell had opened the scoring after his strike from distance beat Connelly, but the ball came crashing off the inside of the left-hand post before going across the line and away from goal.

    It was Stenhousemuir again who went close in the first-half of extra time when Matty Aitken was free at the back-post, but he somehow missed the opportunity.

    As the second-half of extra-time began, the momentum was most definitely with the hosts, and after 109 minutes of football, the deadlock was finally broken. A long throw-in fortuitously found itself with O’Reilly who, with appeals of handball, brought the ball down on the right-edge of the box and slotted it past Connelly to give his side a deserved lead.

    There would be one more talking point when in the 111th minute, Charles-Cook looked to be clipped in the box with his back to goal, but referee Colin Steven didn’t blow for a foul despite heavy claims from all Motherwell players and staff around him.

    In the end, the rest of the half passed without any major chances for Alfred Johansson’s side, who suffered their first competitive defeat of the season.

    Motherwell Team: Connelly, Ross, Girdwood-Reich, Knight-Lebel, Wilson, Whyte, Hodge, Booth, Maswanhise, Vogt, Said.

    Motherwell Subs: Paulsen, Moormann, Fadinger, Lowry, Charles-Cook, Koutroumbis, McAllister, Weir, Longelo.

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    Alfred Johansson reacts to Premier Sports Cup exit

    Alfred Johansson reacts to Premier Sports Cup exit

    The post-match thoughts of Alfred Johansson.

  • Women

    Jonny Branks appointed Assistant Coach

    Jonny Branks appointed Assistant Coach

    The former Rossvale Assistant manager has been appointed as the assistant coach of the club. 

    Branks will immediately as Iain Robinson’s number two. 

    “I’m delighted to be here at Motherwell,” Branks said. 

    “After the initial conversations I had with Iain, it was clear that we were aligned in our vision for how we want a team to play. 

    “It felt like the perfect fit for both of us.” 

    Branks, a holder of a Masters degree in Sports Performance, and a Bachelors degree in Sports Coaching achieved his SFA B-License qualification in 2024. 

    The former Rosalie assistant spent time working within the Rangers girls soccer academy whilst also supporting former Motherwell midfielder Andy Halliday’s coaching academy, Player2Pro. 

    Branks built an impressive Semi-Professional playing career – with spells at Petershill, East Kilbride, and Kilsyth Rangers. 

    “I’m delighted to have Jonny at the club,” Head Coach Iain Robinson added. 

    “We share the same vision for football and the future of the club, and it was the perfect appointment for our coaching staff. 

    “I’m really looking forward to working together for the season ahead.”

  • First team

    Mikey Booth ahead of Stenhousemuir

    Mikey Booth has been pleased with the minutes played so far this season, with the midfielder making his Premiership and professional debut in European football so far this season.

    The Academy Graduate has loved work under new manager Alfred Johansson and is excited for what’s still to come this season.

  • Women

    Next Up: Hibernian (A) 

    Next Up: Hibernian (A) 

    As the dust settles on a positive Sky Sports League Cup campaign, the dawn of the Scottish Women’s Premier League beckons for the women of steel, who travel to the Scottish capital to face recently dethroned champions Hibernian at Meadowbank. 

    Iain Robinson’s side earned automatic qualification to the second round of the Sky Sports League Cup after advancing through the Group Stage alongside Montrose. Despite a disappointing opening weekend defeat, the team responded in scintillating fashion – placing seven past Livingston, before successive victories over Gartcairn and Kilmarnock. 

    Whilst the women of steel await their opponents, who must secure qualification through a dreaded playoff, for the forthcoming round – Motherwell will kickstart their league season in the Scottish capital. 

    Motherwell 

    Nine summer acquisitions, who have come through the doors at Fir Park will be available to make their league debut in claret and amber this weekend. 

    Saoirse Coyle-Morrow, Mia McArthur, Olivia McStay, Sophie Rutherford, Ellie MacDonald, Morgan Anderson, Lucy Sinclair, Leah Sidey, and Justine Strain have all already made their competitive debuts, with Rutherford, Sinclair, and Anderson all opening their Motherwell account. 

    Carla Boyce has swiftly resumed her form that earned her the Women’s Player of the Year award last campaign, rattling four past Livingston, with Mason Clark following swiftly behind – totalling three so far this season. 

    Hibernian 

    The Hibees have had to wait for their first domestic fixture, with their top-four finish last campaign earning automatic qualification to the next round of the Sky Sports League Cup. 

    Last season’s defending champions were unable to retain their crown, finishing seven-points shy of bitter-rivals, Hearts, as the title crossed the Edinburgh divide to Gorgie. 

    The Edinburgh side endured a disappointing defeat in their final pre-season test, with Sunderland taking a two-nil victory back to Wearside. 

    Ticket Information 

    Match tickets for our opening day meeting with Hibernian are now on General Sale and will be distributed as digital-only tickets.

    Tickets are priced as follows:

    • Adults – £10
    • 18-25 – £7
    • Student – £7
    • Over 65s – £5
    • Under 18s – £5
    • Under 13s – £4
    • Family Ticket Bundle (two adults/two concessions) – £16

    Tickets can be purchased Here

    LIVE BROADCAST

    Our meeting with Hibernian at Meadowbank Stadium will be live-streamed for free on the official Hibernian FC YouTube channel. 

    CLICK HERE to watch live

    Matchday information 

    • Sunday 16th August 2026, Kick-Off 1PM. 
    • Meadowbank Sports Centre, London Road, Edinburgh, EH7 6AE 

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

  • First team

    Alfred Johansson previews Stenhousemuir

    Manager Alfred Johansson says the players must quickly shift their focus to Stenhousemuir on Sunday, and cites the difficult matches in the Premier Sports Cup last year that Motherwell played in as evidence for how tricky a match this will be.

    Johansson says the fast start and quick connection everyone at the club has made did take him by surprise, but believes there is even more still to come.

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    Our strongest performance on the biggest stage // Motherwell 2-0 HJK Helsinki

    The Steelmen knew getting the tie back to Fir Park for the second leg on level terms was a boost, but also knew they still had a huge job to do to secure qualification for the playoff round of the UEFA Conference League.

    8,150 Motherwell fans gathered at Fir Park for what was billed to be a huge opportunity to play last season’s Europa League finalists SC Freiburg in the next round.

    Motherwell were well on top for the duration of the 90 minutes, with Ibrahim Said lifting the roof off Fir Park, as everyone has the chance to now make more memories in the next round of the competition.

  • First team

    Fixture Update for Aberdeen & St Mirren

    Fixture Update for Aberdeen & St Mirren

    Following our progression to the playoff round of the UEFA Conference League, our William Hill Premiership match against St Mirren has been moved to Sunday 30 August.

    Kick off remains at 3pm.

    Our William Hill Premiership match against Aberdeen on Saturday 22 August has been postponed due to our involvement in the UEFA Conference League.

    Match details for the rescheduled match will be confirmed in due course, but the match will be played September 8/9 or 15/16.