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  • First team

    Losing control // Motherwell 1-2 Falkirk

  • First team

    Motherwell 1-2 Falkirk

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou reacts to defeat against Falkirk

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou addresses supporters as we return to action

  • Club

    Motherwell support Show Racism the Red Card campagin

  • Women

    Next up: Hibernian (H)

  • Women

    Phoenix Specialist Solutions are new Womens team sponsor

  • First team

    Oscar Priestman previews Falkirk

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou ahead of Falkirk

  • Archive

    Aaron Thomson in Scotland Under 17 action

  • First team

    Losing control // Motherwell 1-2 Falkirk

    Motherwell faced off against Premiership new boys Falkirk in their first match after the international break, looking to bounce back from last-minute heartbreak against Celtic a fortnight ago. 

    And the first-half signs were positive; a dominant display saw Falkirk penned in with the hosts creating chance after chance. Ibrahim Said thought he had opened the scoring, but VAR somehow ruled the goal out for a foul.

    Tawanda Maswanhise netted his eighth of the season moments later; however, Motherwell couldn’t find the second or the third before the break, something they deserved.

    John McGlynn made some halftime alterations, and they took effect sooner rather than later. All of Motherwell’s good work came undone when Calvin Miller drew his side level. More anguish was still to come for Jens Berthel Askou’s side, as Scott Arfield would find the winner in the closing stages, condemning the Motherwell manager to his first Fir Park defeat since arriving in the summer.

  • First team

    Motherwell 1-2 Falkirk

    Motherwell 1-2 Falkirk

    Motherwell suffered a 2-1 defeat to Falkirk at Fir Park on Saturday afternoon.

    In an action-packed but largely impressive first-half for the Steelmen, Motherwell held the lead at the break following a wonderful strike by Tawanda Maswanhise. However, Falkirk grew into the match, and goals from Calvin Miller and substitute Scott Arfield secured the win for the visitors.

    Callum Hendry was handed his first Motherwell start after the forward returned to the team following a spell on the sidelines. Elijah Just was also brought in from the start, with the New Zealand international involved for the first time since the start of September. Stephen Welsh replaced Liam Gordon in defence, with Welsh missing out last time against his parent club, Celtic.

    Tom Sparrow was fit enough for the bench, following the Welshmen’s absence for over six weeks.

    Full of confidence and intent, Motherwell started on the front foot and looked to get off to the best possible start. Just looked bright from the off and fed the ball into Hendry, who could only fire well over the bar on the swivel inside five minutes.

    After continued pressure on the Falkirk backline, Motherwell thought they had the opener on 17 minutes. A magnificent goal from Ibrahim Said, who received the ball from Just and jinked through numerous defenders before slotting it into the net past Scott Bain.

    The Nigerian celebrated, but VAR would have its say, controversially ruling out the goal for a foul from Said on the Falkirk defender who had dropped to the floor, having failed to intercept the original pass.

    But Jens Berthel Askou’s side remained positive and did get the breakthrough on 22 minutes. Lukas Fadinger found Maswanhise at the back post, and he curled an inch-perfect ball into the top corner with VAR unable to intervene this time.

    On the half-hour mark, Falkirk had their best chance of the afternoon. Miller put in a teasing cross from the left-hand side and found Kyrell Wilson unmarked in the area; thankfully, the Falkirk man couldn’t make a clean connection with the ball and scuffed his chance wide.

    On his return to action, Just continued to pull the strings but could’ve had a goal himself on 40 minutes. The New Zealand internationalist sent his effort just inches past the post with the keeper beaten.

    After a scintillating performance in the first-half, Falkirk made changes at the interval as they looked to work their way back into the match. Miller had a big chance just minutes into the second period at the back post following a cross into the box, but Emmanuel Longelo did enough to clear the danger.

    Falkirk found the equaliser on 57 minutes, and it was Miller who was the source. A series of long balls eventually found their way to Miller, who could slip the ball past an onrushing Calum Ward. 1-1.

    Miller almost had a second just minutes later. Having pressed high, the Falkirk attackers stole possession, and Miller would be denied by Ward one-on-one.

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos was introduced and saw his effort from a Stephen O’Donnell cross, as Motherwell continued to push.

    And it was the Aussie who thought he may have got Motherwell back in front. A controlled pass by O’Donnell up to Maswanhise was controlled by the Zimbabwean; he brought the ball down and blasted goalwards, with Bain forced into a good stop, but the number nine was on hand to tap home. However, referee Stevie McLean ruled it out for handball.

    But on 80 minutes, Arfield would stick his side in front. A looping ball into the box was headed only partially clear by Paul McGinn; the ball landed conveniently at the feet of the former Rangers man, who drilled it home.

    Motherwell players appealed for what seemed like an obvious pull by Brian Graham on McGinn as he went to clear the ball, but on this occasion VAR decided to not get involved, and the goal was given.

    The hosts pushed for a late leveller in the dying stages of the match. Elliot Watt’s free kick went over the bar, and various crosses into the box caused tension in the Falkirk defence, but ultimately, the danger would be cleared each time, and they would hang on for the three points.

    Motherwell Team: Ward, Koutroumbis, Welsh, McGinn, Longelo, Fadinger, Watt, Said, Just, Maswanhise, Hendry.

    Motherwell Bench: Oxborough, O’Donnell, Gordon, Halliday, Priestman, Sparrow, Charles-Cook, Stamatelopoulos, Osong.

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou reacts to defeat against Falkirk

    The manager gives his thoughts as despite an impressive first-half showing, a poor second-half led to a defeat against Premiership newcomers Falkirk.

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou addresses supporters as we return to action

    Jens Berthel Askou addresses supporters as we return to action

    Jens Berthel Askou is excited for our match with Falkirk this afternoon. The theme of returning is prominent in his mind, relating to the action, players and the supporters. 

    It’s great to be back. Back in action after the international week. Back at Fir Park. And for Tom Sparrow, Elijah Just and Callum Hendry, it’s the first action for many weeks.

    We always talk about the importance of a good start. But how long is a start? Three games? Five? Seven? Or ten?

    The bottom line is that we have seen enough from our players so far to be optimistic and hopeful about the longer term. Far from everything having been perfect. There have been mistakes. Like in football.

    But there have also been many moments of quality. And several high-level phases of play. Even multiple longer periods of dominance and control.

    And yet we can still find so many things to improve to be even more effective. And that is what we are looking for in the daily work. Small details that will affect the bigger picture and make the difference between losing or drawing and drawing or winning.

    That job never stops, and it is very enjoyable when working with a group of highly ambitious staff members and players.

    Especially when you get top-quality players in training after several weeks of watching them work in the gym or on the side of the pitch with the physios.

    Hopefully one of these little details will decide the game to our advantage today, when we welcome a strong team that will try and control the game in all phases of play. Falkirk come with confidence after a strong result and performance against Rangers, and we must find our highest possible level to be successful.

    Welcome back, and enjoy the game!

    Jens Berthel Askou

  • Club

    Motherwell support Show Racism the Red Card campagin

    Motherwell support Show Racism the Red Card campagin

    We are proudly continuing our support for Show Racism the Red Card during our match against Falkirk on Saturday 18 October.

    Show Racism the Red Card is the UK’s leading anti-racism education charity, working within schools, workplaces, sports, and community organisations to educate and challenge behaviours and attitudes that have no place in a modern Scotland.

    Using the power of football is a powerful tool to initiate conversations about anti-racism, and our club has supported their messages of tolerance and inclusion for many, many years and will continue to do so. Now more than ever, the importance of active anti-racism cannot be overstated.

    “This is always a crucial campaign that we are proud to support,” Captain Paul McGinn said.

    “Football brings everyone together. We want Fir Park to be a place anyone can visit and feel comfortable in their surroundings. Racism continues to be an issue in sport and wider society. We have a responsibility to use our platform to try and eliminate and show unity.”

    “Football has always been more than a game,” Billy Singh, campaign manager from Show Racism the Red Card in Scotland, added.

    “It brings people together across communities, cities, and nations. In Scotland, our clubs and our supporters have a proud tradition of passion, loyalty, and pride. But football also has a responsibility: to stand firmly against racism and discrimination, both on and off the pitch.

    “Recent events show that prejudice and division remain present in society. When voices seek to divide us, football must provide the opposite example – one of unity, respect, and solidarity. The message from our game should be clear: there is no place for racism in our stadiums, in our communities, or in our country.

    “Show Racism the Red Card exists because education and action are vital. Campaigns like ours provide young people and adults with the tools to recognise racism, challenge it, and replace it with understanding. Football clubs are uniquely placed to spread this message, reaching thousands every week through matches, community programmes, and role models on the pitch.

    “We are asking supporters not only to reject racist language and behaviour but to be active anti-racists. That means speaking out when something is wrong, supporting those targeted by abuse, and showing that the true spirit of football is inclusive. Silence allows prejudice to grow; action and solidarity stop it in its tracks.

    “Scottish football is enriched by players and coaches from across the world, and fans cheer those players. This diversity is not a threat – it is one of the game’s greatest strengths. The range of nationalities on the pitch reflects the reality of modern Scotland: a nation shaped by contributions from people of many backgrounds.

    “When we stand together in our stadiums, we show what community really means. “Together We Are Stronger” is more than a slogan – it is a truth that runs through football. Racism weakens us all, but unity makes us powerful.

    “So this matchday, and every day, let’s make sure that our game is welcoming for everyone. Raise your voice, challenge racism, and show that football fans in Scotland are united. Together We Win.”

    Further Information can be found by clicking here.

  • Women

    Next up: Hibernian (H)

    Next up: Hibernian (H)

    Matchday nine of the 2025/26 SWPL campaign awaits the women of steel this weekend, as they return to South Lanarkshire to face defending SWPL champions Hibernian at K-Park. 

    The women of steel will be firmly focused on mounting the desired response against Hibernian after enduring a heavy defeat to Hibernian in the second round of the Sky Sports Cup almost a fortnight ago.

    Motherwell remain sixth in the SWPL table, cut nine-points adrift from the top-five, whilst remaining level on points with Aberdeen in seventh.

    The Tale of the Tape 

    Motherwell 

    Last weekends disappointing 7-1 defeat to Celtic failed to dispel the building frustrations amongst the squad after leaving the Scottish capital with a 9-0 defeat the previous weekend.

    The women of steel have had much to reflect on over the past week, as they prepare to return to competitive action this weekend, with the squad nearing full strength, as Lily Boyce, Orla Burn, and Julia Gorska return from international duty with the Scotland under-17 squad. 

    Motherwell will be keen to separate themselves from the sides sitting towards the bottom of the league, and re-establish their foothold in the final place of the top-six. Paul Brownlie’s side could move three-points clear of Aberdeen, and 10-points clear of Hamilton at the bottom of the SWPL table if they can secure their first victory over Hibernian since a 2-3 victory away at Meadowbank in 2023.

    Hibernian

    The Hibees have continued their quest to restore their SWPL crown, defeating title-rivals Rangers at Meadowbank last weekend to continue their five-game unbeaten run. They head to K-Park, with victory in their sights to close down their five-point gap to Glasgow City at the top of the SWPL table.

    Ticket Information 

    Tickets can be purchased through the matchday turnstiles at K-Park. Both cash and card payments are accepted.

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

    Additional Information – no pets allowed within K-Park.

    Matchday Travel 

    • Sunday 19th September 2025, kick off 4PM. 
    • The Ross Commercial Finance Stadium at K-Park, Calderglen Country Park, East Kilbride, G75 0QZ.
    • First Glasgow service No.21 stops at Jura Slip Road, a 10 minute walk from the stadium. East Kilbride railway station is approx. 20 mins away on foot.
    • Free on-site parking is available, with overflow parking signposted at the park entrance. Please follow the one-way system upon your exit.
    • Selection of hot food, baking, confectionary and both hot and cold drinks available at the kiosk before and during the match.
    • Follow our live matchday coverage on the Motherwell Women X (formerly Twitter) account.
  • Women

    Phoenix Specialist Solutions are new Womens team sponsor

    Phoenix Specialist Solutions are new Womens team sponsor

    We have entered a new partnership with Phoenix Specialist Solutions.

    The brand will feature on the back of the Women’s first-team home and away shirts for a minimum of two years.

    Phoenix Specialist Solutions is a local company who specialises in street lighting, road marking and traffic signs and were previously the back of shirt sponsor for
    the first team.

    “We are delighted to support the Women’s team and the women’s game by becoming their new back of shirt sponsor,” Managing Director, David Clark commented. 

    “I wish Paul and the team the very best of luck this season.”

    “We are delighted to welcome Phoenix Specialist Solutions to the women’s team partnership portfolio and thank David for his continued support of the club,” Suzanne Reid, Commercial Director at Motherwell FC added.

    “Through this agreement and other partnerships, we have surpassed the club’s commercial revenue figure to date for the Women’s team.”

    “It is wonderful to continue our association with David and another local business that are truly invested in the club’s long-term success, and I very much look forward to working with them again.

  • First team

    Oscar Priestman previews Falkirk

    Summer signing Oscar Priestman talks about his move across the world from Australia during the summer, and discusses his enjoyment of the style of play being implemented by the manager. 

    The Aussie midfielder believes the squad are raring to get the season back underway following the small break for international football.

  • First team

    Jens Berthel Askou ahead of Falkirk

    Jens Berthel Askou provided a positive injury update on Callum Slattery, Elijah Just, Callum Hendry and Tom Sparrow ahead this weekend’s match against Falkirk. 

    Despite the atmosphere already building ahead of the upcoming semi-final match against St Mirren, the Motherwell manager is keen to emphasise that the team are only focused on the next game, and that mindset won’t change.

  • Archive

    Aaron Thomson in Scotland Under 17 action

    Aaron Thomson in Scotland Under 17 action

    Aaron Thomson has been named in the Scotland Under 17 squad.

    The young Scots have three matches as they aim to qualify for EURO Under 17 Championship. Scotland play all three games at the Excelsior Stadium.

    They kick off the action against England on 28 October, before taking on Sweden on 31 October. Their final match is against Lithuania on 3 November.

    • Scotland U17s v England U17s
    • Tuesday 28 October 
    • 3:30pm Kick Off 
    • Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie 

     

    • Scotland U17s v Sweden U17s
    • Friday 31 October
    • 3:30pm Kick Off
    • Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie

     

    • Scotland U17s v Lithuania U17s
    • Monday 3 November 
    • 3:30pm Kick Off 
    • Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie