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    Tickets on sale for Hearts clash

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    Suicide awareness event on Monday

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    Don’t miss our Ladies Day

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    Get your tickets for Hearts cup clash

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    Motherwell to provide free sanitary products at Fir Park

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    Cash Converters extend backing

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    Two new para-football teams introduced

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    Dundee ticket information

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    Get your hands on our match programme

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    Live streaming service launched

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    Tickets on sale for Hearts clash

    Tickets on sale for Hearts clash

    Motherwell return to action on Saturday when Hearts come calling in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    There were a succession of exciting clashes between the two teams last campaign, especially at Fir Park, and this weekend promises to be no different.

    Carl McHugh’s wonder strike to defeat the Gorgie side on their last visit to ML1 will live long in the memory, as will the atmosphere that day as we booked our place in the William Hill Scottish Cup semi final.

    You can buy your tickets online now. You can then choose to print them at home, have them delivered or collect from the ticket office at the stadium.

    Adult prices start at £20, while we also have a host of great prices for concessions and children. Kids go for just £3 all season long at Fir Park.

    Hearts supporters can also get their tickets through our online platform. Away fans will be accommodated in our south stand.

    There’s also great hospitality options

    Fancy watching the game in a bit more style? We’ve a whole host of hospitality options, whether you’re looking for some pre-match food and drink or even fancying seeing the match from the comfort of one of our corporate boxes.

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    Suicide awareness event on Monday

    Suicide awareness event on Monday

    The club will host the first of a number of suicide prevention and awareness events at Fir Park on Monday, 10 September.

    Organised by the SIWY Fanzine, in partnership with the Motherwell FC Community Trust and North Lanarkshire Council, the hour-long event will start at 7pm in the Community Trust offices in the Davie Cooper Stand.

    You can book your place online now. The talk is designed to offer support to you, or someone you know, who is affected by this topic.

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    Don’t miss our Ladies Day

    Don’t miss our Ladies Day

    Our popular Ladies Day event returns for another year when we host Livingston in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday, 6 October.

    Hosted by Radio Clyde’s Alison Robbie, you’re invited to join us for a full day of fun at Fir Park, with a host of activities going on.

    As well as enjoying the match, you’ll be treated to a two-course meal and a cocktail provided by Tullibardine. Once the match is done, there will be a DJ on hand from 6pm for you to dance the night away.

    You can buy your tickets online right now here. Tickets are priced at £55 per person, or £45 to upgrade if you have a season ticket.

    Thanks to our sponsors Cadzow Nursery School and Manor Estate Agents, a best-dressed competition and other prizes are on offer.

    There’s also a special mystery guest you won’t want to miss, so get your friends together and get your seats booked now.

    For more information, you can email hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk or call us on 01698 333333.

     

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    Get your tickets for Hearts cup clash

    Get your tickets for Hearts cup clash

    Motherwell stand one game away from another trip to Hampden Park, as they travel to face Hearts in the quarter finals of the Betfred Cup.

    The Steelmen head to Tynecastle Park on Wednesday, 26 September and your support can help the team push for another last four place.

    You can buy your tickets online right now through our online ticketing platform.

    Adult tickets cost £18, over 65 and students go for £10 and under 16s can get tickets for £8.

    There is also a family ticket option for one adult and two under 16s priced at £30. This can be purchased at the ticket office or by calling 01698 333333.

    Fans have until 4pm on Friday to order their tickets for delivery. After then, collections and in-person sales will be available on Saturday from 1oam-1pm and on Monday from 10am-1pm. Final collections and sales will be available until 4.30pm on the day of the match.

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    Motherwell to provide free sanitary products at Fir Park

    Motherwell to provide free sanitary products at Fir Park

    Motherwell Football Club has become the latest Scottish Premiership club to provide free sanitary products in its stadium, thanks to its sponsors Paycare.

    The Steelmen’s official shorts partner and health and wellbeing partner has sponsored the club’s trial of free sanitary products. They will be available within all 14 of the female toilets in the concourse area at Fir Park.

    The campaign will run throughout the season, with the health cash plan organisation contributing towards the initial cost.

    Many countries are calling for more support for women from low-income backgrounds who cannot afford basic menstrual products and are victim to ‘period poverty’.

    This is said to affect one in 10 women aged 14 to 21 in Britain, and nearly one in five in Scotland.

    “As a fan-owned club, we’re immensely proud of our history and our commitment to inclusivity for our fans, visitors and staff alike,” Suzanne Reid, head of commercial and marketing, explained.

    “Period poverty is a very real issue impacting many women from lower income families, and it can subsequently have a huge impact on the quality of their day-to-day lives.

    “We’re pleased to be launching our trial to freely supply our female visitors with free sanitary products, kindly part-funded by Paycare, our official health and wellbeing partner.

    “Feedback so far has been great, and we very much hope to implement it as a permanent benefit within Motherwell Football Club.”

    The campaign follows similar initiatives launched by Celtic FC, which introduced free sanitary products within its stadium earlier this year, as well as the Scottish Parliament building, which provides free products for all staff and visitors.

    Kevin Rogers, chief executive officer of Paycare, added: “As a health cash plan organisation, we’re passionate about helping individuals access support for services they genuinely need, and we’re humbled to be part of such a vital project which is another step in a positive direction.”

    A well-respected and dedicated not-for-profit health cash plan provider, Paycare has helped individuals, families and businesses across the Black Country and Wolverhampton protect themselves against everyday healthcare costs and bills for over 140 years.

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    Cash Converters extend backing

    Cash Converters extend backing

    Motherwell Football Club and Cash Converters UK have renewed their partnership for an eighth consecutive year.

    As part of one of the longest-running partnerships in Scottish football, Cash Converters will continue to have branding around the stadium, including the main apron of the John Hunter stand, which has recently been rebranded.

    The new three-year deal will also see Cash Converters commit to ticket giveaways to help families in the local area to attend home matches.

    “We are delighted to continue the already very successful and positive partnership we’ve enjoyed with Cash Converters,” Motherwell FC’s head of commercial and marketing Suzanne Reid said.

    “Their continued support makes a real difference to the club and the surrounding community. It is fantastic to announce this extended three-year partnership.”

    Cash Converters UK’s head of marketing Michelle Byrne added: “This is a fantastic opportunity for us to build on an already strong and healthy relationship with Motherwell FC.

    “Our partnership is more than promotion of our brand. It is an opportunity to integrate in and support the Motherwell community, similar to what we have shown with Saint Helens RLFC in England.”

     

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    Two new para-football teams introduced

    Motherwell Football Club have introduced two new para-football teams.

    The new teams will provide opportunities for both physical disability and learning disability athletes.

    They will play in the PAN Para-Football National League, which is open to individuals aged 16-60.

    “This is another part of what Motherwell means to its local community,” Motherwell’s community trust general manager Dawn Middleton said.

    “We want to see that every person feels part of this club. Introducing these new teams shows that they too are part of Motherwell Football Club.”

    The community trust was initially approached in May this year by James Lawrie who, along with two colleagues from Locality Support Services, had set up a disability football team.

    The team has been supported by North Lanarkshire Council and has grown into a large squad of 20 to 25 regular players.

    “It’s brilliant to see developments like, especially from a big club like Motherwell,” North Lanarkshire Provost, Councillor Jean Jones, added.

    “Working so closely with the local community and the council shows it is a real community team.”

    All administration and support will come from Motherwell FC’s community trust, which will provide a coach, strips, access to the minibus and training facilities for the players.

    First team players Charles Dunne and Craig Tanner were present at the launch of the two new teams, passing on tips and support to the squad.

    “It’s positive for the community,” Dunne said. “If you have a disability, it doesn’t matter. Football is still open to you.”

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    Dundee ticket information

    Dundee ticket information

    Motherwell fans will be located in the Bob Shankly stand at Dens Park on Saturday, 1 September.

    Adult tickets are priced at £24, while over 65s and students can get in for £16. Tickets for Under 18s will cost £10.

    Juveniles aged under 18 and under 12 who have pre-purchased and arrive unaccompanied will not be permitted to enter the stadium. Similarly, over 18s arriving without children will not be permitted access to the family area of the stand.

    Supporters should be aware that if they have purchased a ticket at the concession price, the ticket holder may be required to show proof of age or student status at any time on request from Dundee staff.

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    Get your hands on our match programme

    Get your hands on our match programme

    Our feature-packed match programme is available from sellers around the stadium ahead of Sunday’s match with Rangers.

    Priced at £3, there’s plenty reading to enjoy. In this week’s edition, you can expect:

    • Interviews with Gaël Bigirimana, Craig Tanner, Gary McAllister and Franny Jeffers.
    • An in-depth look at our opponents Rangers.
    • Our new “Around the World” and “Fun” sections, with plenty content to keep you entertained.

    You can also get your copy in advance online.

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    Live streaming service launched

    Live streaming service launched

    Fans living outside of the UK and Ireland will be able to enjoy live streaming of Motherwell’s Ladbrokes Premiership matches in season 2018/19.

    All of the club’s home league fixtures will be available using the subscription service, as well as the majority of away matches, via tv.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Priced at £12 a month, a guaranteed 26 of our remaining 31 top flight matches before the split will be available via the service. Away games with Hamilton, Livingston, Rangers and St Mirren are currently not available.

    Linking up with SportsMediaGB, Motherwell’s commentary team will now take up the microphones on the TV service, which will broadcast games from multiple HD camera angles.

    Our first game via our new service comes at Fir Park as we host Rangers in the Ladbrokes Premiership on 26 August.

    To subscribe, head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk, scroll down and choose your package.

    Supporters in the UK and Ireland will also be able to access a cheaper service which will carry full match replays only. Broadcast rights do not allow us to show live games in those territories.

    All of our existing video content, such as interviews, goal clips, highlights and more, will continue to free-to-air via our website and social media channels.