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  • First team

    Quarter-final tie to be shown live on Premier Sports

  • First team

    Tawanda Maswanhise named August Player of the Month

  • First team

    Aberdeen: One step from a Hampden return

  • First team

    An unwanted record // Dundee 1-1 Motherwell

  • Women

    Hearts 3-0 Motherwell

  • First team

    Dundee 1-1 Motherwell

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou on another league draw

  • Women

    Next up: Hearts (A)

  • First team

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos previews Dundee

  • First team

    August: An unbeaten start

  • First team

    Quarter-final tie to be shown live on Premier Sports

    Quarter-final tie to be shown live on Premier Sports

    Our Premier Sports Cup quarter-final match against Aberdeen will be shown live on Premier Sports. 

    The match has been chosen as a late selection by the broadcaster for live coverage.

    Kick-off is still 3pm on Saturday 20 September.

    Tickets remain on sale for the match, with both supporters buses now full. We have sold out our initial allocation, and Aberdeen has provided additional tickets.

    The date for postage has now passed, and we encourage anyone still to buy/collect tickets to do so as soon as possible.

    Everyone at Motherwell Football Club wants to thank you for your incredible support for this huge fixture and wish everyone safe travels to the match.

    You can buy tickets by clicking here.

  • First team

    Tawanda Maswanhise named August Player of the Month

    Tawanda Maswanhise named August Player of the Month

    Tawanda Maswanhise has scooped his second player of the month award this season. 

    The Zimbabwean international wins back-to-back awards for the 2025/26 season.

    Maswanhise scored two goals during the month of August, registering his first and second league goals of the season against Hearts and Kilmarnock.

    During the unbeaten month of August, Maswanhise started all five matches.

    Well done, Tawanda.

  • First team

    Aberdeen: One step from a Hampden return

    Aberdeen: One step from a Hampden return

    Motherwell make the long trip North on Saturday 20 September, taking on Aberdeen in the quarter-final of the Premier Sports Cup. 

    Kick off is 3pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for our quarter-final clash with Aberdeen are now on sale. 

    You can buy online by clicking here.

    Please note the date for postage has now passed. Tickets are for collection only.

    Away Stand
    Adults £25
    Concession (Over 65/Under 21) £18
    Under 18 £10
    Under 12 £5

    If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.

    Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.

    The match is also being shown exclusively live on Premier Sports 2.

    Supporters Buses

    Seats on both supporters buses from Fir Park have now been filled.

    Thank you for your support.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell stretched their unbeaten record in competitive matches to 12 on Saturday following the 1-1 draw with Dundee. However, it was the Steelmen’s sixth consecutive draw in the top-flight as Motherwell became the first side since Motherwell in 1975 to draw their opening five league matches.

    Tawanda Maswanhise continued his scintillating form, however, scoring his seventh of the season and his third in consecutive matches.

    Regan Charles-Cook made his first start for the club, with Stephen Welsh making his debut in defence following his loan switch from Celtic.

    Opposition Report

    Aberdeen drew 0-0 with Livingston in their last outing, as the Dons also remain winless in the Scottish Premiership. Despite not scoring in the league, there is plenty of cause for optimism in the Granite City.

    Deadline Day signings for Stuart Armstrong and Jesper Karlsson, with the latter moving to Bologna for over ten million euros in 2023, bring quality to Jimmy Thelin’s squad. They were also boosted by the Deadline Day return of Kevin Nisbet following his successful loan stint last season from Millwall.

    The Dons overcame Morton in the last round of the Premier Sports Cup and missed the group-stage due to their participation in the Europa League.

  • First team

    An unwanted record // Dundee 1-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell travelled to Dundee knowing a draw would equal a record set back in 1973 for a team drawing six consecutive league matches, a record set by Motherwell themselves. 

    Dundee were also hunting for their first league victory of the season, so the stakes were high in the City of Discovery.

    In a first-half performance described by Jens Berthel Askou as one of the best of the season, Motherwell made the most of their dominance and got themselves in front through some individual brilliance from Tawanda Maswanhise, who scored for the third consecutive game.

    Jens Berthel Askou also described the second-half as one of the worst he has seen since he arrived at Fir Park, and that half got off to the worst possible start, with Dundee levelling the game shortly after the half-time interval.

    Despite a drop in performance levels, chances were still being created by the Steelmen, but they just couldn’t find the winner, even when Dundee were reduced to ten men in the final stages of the game.

    As a result, the Steelmen became the first side this century to draw six straight Scottish Premiership matches, and the first team since 1975/76 to draw the opening five top-flight matches. However on the other side of the coin, are now unbeaten in 12 competitive games.

  • Women

    Hearts 3-0 Motherwell

    Hearts 3-0 Motherwell

    One to forget for the women of steel, as their visit to the Scottish capital ended in defeat, with Hearts comfortably earning three-points at a rainswept Oriam Performance Centre on Sunday. 

    Head Coach Paul Brownlie made three changes from the side that defeated local rivals Hamilton in the Lanarkshire derby last weekend, with defender Shannon Leishman returning to the starting XI alongside Mason Clark in midfield, as Orla Burn watched from the stands – remaining ineligible to face her parent club. Skipper Gill Inglis also returned, with Sophie Black receiving a place amongst the substitutes. Midfielder Amy Bulloch missed out after sustaining an injury midweek. 

    Academy graduates Hannah Cairns, Teoni Steele, Mia Gillespie, and first-team debutant Lia Young earned a place on the bench.

    As the skies opened over the Scottish capital, Hearts’ fast-flowing start to proceedings put the hosts firmly in the ascendency on the soaking slick artificial surface. With 17-minutes on the clock, Carly John’s broke the deadlock for the Jambos, capitalising on a miscommunication in the Motherwell backline, before drilling home the rebound after striking the post on her initial effort.

    Lauren Wade made it two in the following minutes, cutting inside from the left flank before curling home a precise finish into the top-right corner. Goalkeeper Rebecca Cameron managed to get a fingertip to the strike, but could only deflect the ball off the crossbar before nestling into the back of the net.

    Eilidh Shore rounded off the evening in the early stages of the second-half, with Motherwell having to pick up the pieces before facing Partick Thistle at k-Park next weekend.

  • First team

    Dundee 1-1 Motherwell

    Dundee 1-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell made it five draws from five in the 2025/26 William Hill Premiership, as the game finished 1-1 at Dens Park. 

    A goal from Tawanda Maswanhise opened the scoring before Dundee levelled early in the second half.

    Fresh from the international break, the Steelmen made several changes to the side that lined up against Kilmarnock a fortnight ago. Regan Charles-Cook made his first start since joining the club in the summer, with Stephen Welsh making his debut following his loan move from Celtic.

    Johnny Koutroumbis returned to the starting 11 following his short spell on the sidelines. Elijah Just made the bench following his international travels over the last two weeks, with Motherwell Academy Graduate Rocco McColm named on the bench for the first time.

    In wet conditions, the first ten minutes was played with largely any clear-cut chances. The first half chance for the Steelmen arrived from a set piece, when Emmanuel Longelo delivered deep to the back post area for Apostolos Stamatelopoulos, who headed back across goal, but nobody in claret and amber was there to convert.

    The next chance arrived shortly after on nine minutes. Elliot Watt switched the play eloquently to Longelo, who worked the ball to Ibrahim Said, but the Nigerian fired high and wide.

    Longelo was involved again after 15 minutes, winning the ball back on the edge of the Dundee penalty area. Stamatelopoulos fizzed a pass across to Tawanda Maswanhise, but his effort travelled over the bar.

    On 22 minutes, Koutroumbis found himself in behind the Dundee backline; he got to the byline and found Maswanhise, but his shot was blocked before it reached the target.

    With Motherwell continuing to push for the opener, Longelo produced a wonderful bit of skill to beat his man in the wide area; he clipped the ball to Maswanhise whose header was caught by keeper Jon McCracken.

    That was a warning sign. On 33 minutes, Maswanhise went one better. Picking up the ball 25 yards out, he drove into the box, beat his man and drilled into the net to open the scoring. 0-1.

    Motherwell came close to a second eight minutes later. A lightning quick counter attack from Said earned Longelo a crack on the volley, but it was blocked.

    Another chance came and went for Longelo in first-half stoppage time. A move that started from Motherwell’s own penalty box, the ball was worked through just about every player in the team, before Said found space in the heart of the pitch. Charles-Cook fed Longelo on the overlap, but the effort found the side netting only.

    Looking to start the second-half in the same fashion, Motherwell took to the field with no changes to the lineup. But Dundee levelled the game on 48 minutes through Luke Graham, who finished past Ward to bring his side back into the game.

    The setback didn’t derail Motherwell’s approach and on 52 minutes, Watt slid Said through and he got on the end of the ball, but Clark Robertson recovered to take the ball.

    On 55 minutes, Dundee should have been ahead. Half-time substitute Cameron Congreve teed up Simon Murray, who only had to tap home from eight yards, but the striker dragged the effort wide to the surprise of everyone in the stadium.

    Shortly after, Jens Berthel Askou made his first changes, introducing Stephen O’Donnell and Elijah Just to the action. Charles-Cook came off having emptied his tank, with Johnny Koutroumbis also taken off.

    The changes seemed to have an instant impact; a ball up the line found Maswanhise who just about kept the ball in play. Stamatelopoulos couldn’t make a clean connection for what would have been a guaranteed goal, but instead the Aussie crashed into the post and required immediate attention on the pitch.

    As a result, he had to be withdrawn with Esapa Osong introduced.

    And it was the substitute who almost found the visitor’s second of the afternoon on 64 minutes. O’Donnell’s clever cross fell to the feet of Said; he squared to Osong but the striker couldn’t quite get the ball out from under his feet to get a clean strike on goal. He tried to back-heel goalwards, but it was blocked before Lukas Fadinger saw his follow-up effort saved by the keeper.

    Fadinger had another go on 69 minutes from distance, as the space opened up in front of the Austrian, he drove forward and struck from 30 yards, but McCraken was equal to the effort.

    Maswanhise had a golden chance to net his second. Substitute Just turned his man and slipped the ball through to Maswanhise, he went through one-on-one with McCraken, but the keeper saved his finish.

    Oscar Priestman and Kofi Balmer were brought on with just over ten minutes to play, in place of Ibrahim Said and Stephen Welsh.

    With the game hanging in the balance, the match entered the final stages with both sides searching for the winner. The pendulum swung in the Steelmen’s favour on 85 minutes, when Dhanda was sent off for a tackle on Fadinger however the away side couldn’t capitalise and left Dundee with a solitary point.

    Motherwell Team: Ward, Koutroumbis (57′), Gordon, Welsh (80′), Longelo, Watt, Fadinger, Said (80′), Charles-Cook (57′), Stamatelopoulos (60′), Maswanhise. 

    Motherwell Subs: Oxborough, O’Donnell (57′), Balmer (80′), Priestman (80′), Halliday, Ross, Just (57′), McColm, Osong (60′). 

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou on another league draw

    The manager reacts to a fifth Scottish Premiership draw in a row.

  • Women

    Next up: Hearts (A)

    Next up: Hearts (A)

    Matchday five of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign awaits the women of steel this weekend, as they head to the Scottish capital to face Hearts at the Oriam. 

    An assured 4-1 victory over local rivals Hamilton gifted the women of steel their first victory of the season in the Lanarkshire derby.

    Motherwell are on the road for the third time this season after facing both Glasgow City and Rangers.

    The Tale of the Tape 

    Motherwell 

    Motherwell overcame an early disadvantage before cruising to a dominant 4-1 lead in the second-half, with Sophie Black pulling the hosts level after Chloe Muir made the early breakthrough. Katie Rice, Bailley Collins and academy graduate Hannah Cairns sealed proceedings, with composed strikes in the second-half.

    Motherwell will be without defender Jenna Penman, who remains unavailable after sustaining a shoulder injury in the opening matchday against Glasgow City. Striker Dionne Brown could be set to make her second Motherwell debut after rejoining the club on matchday last weekend. 

    Motherwell will head into this weekend with one goalkeeper after the side departure of Emma Thomson, who returned to print club Hearts after being recalled to Edinburgh.

    Hearts

    The Jambos have maintained a strong start to the SWPL campaign, unbeaten in their last three Premier League encounters. A 2-0 victory in the Edinburgh derby over bitter rivals and defending champions Hibernian lifted the Maroon-side of the capital into fourth.

    Ticket Information 

    Tickets can be purchased ahead of time HERE or through the cash turnstiles at the Oriam. Both cash and card payments are accepted.

    • Adult – £8.
    • Concession (Over-65s and Under-16s) – £3.
    • Follow our live matchday coverage on the Motherwell Women X (formerly Twitter) account.
  • First team

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos previews Dundee

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos has enjoyed the international period as it has allowed the squad to sharpen up on elements of their game, and work on the small details at both ends of the pitch. 

    The Australian international is feeling top notch this term, putting the injury woes of last season behind him. With a World Cup approaching, Stamatelopoulos is confident the goals will come for him, and trusts his teammates to keep to delivering.

  • First team

    August: An unbeaten start

    The start of a new season always brings a degree of positivity and enthusiasm for the marathon that awaits the team and its fans. As the 2025/26 league season began at Fir Park, Jens Berthel Askou and his squad were met with the first big challenge in their opening fixtures. 

    But the month of August, on paper at least, looked to be littered with challenges and obstacles.

    Five games, one last 16 Premier Sports Cup tie and three away games on the spin – it looked to be a testing start. Emmanuel Longelo and Elliot Watt take us through the month of August, providing insight into playing in these matches, the mood from camp and ambition for the future.