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    Inside Motherwell E17 // Taking a stand against racism

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    Motherwell to face Formartine United in Scottish Cup

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    2020/21 post-split fixtures announced

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    Manager reacts to Kilmarnock loss

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    Kilmarnock 4-1 Motherwell

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    Manager previews Kilmarnock trip

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    Storylines: Kilmarnock v Motherwell

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    How to watch Kilmarnock v Motherwell

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    Gallagher and O’Donnell called into Scotland squad

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    Next up: Kilmarnock

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    Inside Motherwell E17 // Taking a stand against racism

    This is the latest from ML1 in the next installment of our season-long documentary series.

    A good diet is at the heart of a footballer’s lifestyle, ensuring they are able to perform to the maximum of their abilities and continue to improve their strength and stamina.

    Our head of sport science Andy Boles talks us through the work that goes into maintaining our players’ diets, while head chef Euan McInnes tests out some new recipes on some of the squad.

    Needing points to keep out of relegation danger, Motherwell headed to Edinburgh for a tough task against high-flying Hibernian, knowing a win would lift spirits and also dent the opponents’ European aspirations.

    Back off the field, the impact of Covid-19 one year on is still looming in minds.

    Young midfielder Allan Campbell was part of last season’s squad forced to stay at home when the 2019/20 campaign was curtailed.

    Well-known for his dedication to improving himself, he took the opportunity to build a home gym to keep himself ticking over. Still reaping the benefits of it – and using it on his days off – we visited him to see what his setup is like and how the year has been for him.

    Livingston were the visitors to ML1 soon after, with the Betfred Cup finalists always a difficult proposition.

    Racism in football, and society as a whole, remains a major issue.

    The call for all players to “take the knee” at the start of the season was welcomed by all, in the light of several worldwide incidents last summer.

    With the knee still being taken but little in the way of change, four players – Devante Cole, Charles Dunne, Sherwin Seedorf and Bevis Mugabi – sit down to talk about their experiences of racism, what needs to change and whether enough is being done to tackle it.

    Please be aware that this video contains strong language and comments of a racist nature in the Black Lives Matter feature.

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    Motherwell to face Formartine United in Scottish Cup

    Motherwell to face Formartine United in Scottish Cup

    Motherwell will face Formartine United in the third round of the 2020/21 Scottish Cup.

    The Steelmen will head north after Formartine beat Annan Athletic on penalties in the second round on Tuesday night.

    The game will be played on Saturday 3 April at North Lodge Park. The date and kick-off time will be confirmed shortly.

    Live streaming information will be provided as soon as possible.

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    2020/21 post-split fixtures announced

    2020/21 post-split fixtures announced

    Motherwell will end the 2020/21 season with three home Scottish Premiership matches.

    The post-split fixtures will see the Steelmen host St Mirren, Kilmarnock and Ross County at home, with away trips to Hamilton Academical and Dundee United.

    The run-in to the close of the campaign will start with a home match against St Mirren on Saturday 10 April.

    A trip to Hamilton Academical comes second on Wednesday 21 April, followed by the visit of Kilmarnock to Fir Park on Saturday 1 May.

    Motherwell head to Dundee United on Wednesday 12 May in the final away game of the season, before ending the campaign at home to Ross County on Sunday 16 May.

    Dates and kick-off times remain subject to change, dependent on TV selection. As things stand, all home matches will be broadcast live at live.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Motherwell 2020/21 post-split fixtures
    Date Opponent Kick-off
    Sat 10 April St Mirren (H) 3pm
    Wed 21 April Hamilton (A) 7.45pm
    Sat 1 May Kilmarnock (H) 3pm
    Wed 12 May Dundee United (A) 7.45pm
    Sun 16 May Ross County (H) 12pm

     

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    Manager reacts to Kilmarnock loss

    “When we play with intensity, we win games. When we don’t, you get today.”

    Graham Alexander speaks after Motherwell’s 4-1 away loss at Kilmarnock.

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    Kilmarnock 4-1 Motherwell

    Kilmarnock 4-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell shot themselves in the foot with a collapse in performance in defeat at Kilmarnock.

    Kyle Lafferty’s goal in the opening minute was cancelled out by Barry Maguire’s first goal in claret and amber to take the game in level at the break.

    But a quickfire double from Rory McKenzie and Chris Burke before the hour mark put the hosts in the driving seat, before Mitch Pinnock added further insult to injury late on.

    The afternoon started with the Motherwell team deciding to no longer take a knee before the match.

    The squad spoke out beforehand to say the action had became an empty gesture, with further action required by those in power to fight properly against racism.

    When the game got going, a minute hadn’t passed before the hosts took the lead.

    Lafferty found room on the edge of the box and his snapshot caught Kelly off guard to find the bottom-right corner of the net.

    Motherwell were shellshocked but started to get on the ball and would bring themselves level seven minutes later.

    Jordan Roberts was denied at point-blank range by Doyle’s save but Maguire reacted quickest, finding the corner of the goal from the edge of the area with a precise finish.

    The Steelmen were in level at the break despite not putting in their normal level of performance but would collapse 10 minutes into the second half.

    A ball from the right wasn’t cleared and allowed McKenzie to be alert to nick the ball, round Kelly and slot home from close range.

    Barely a minute later, they were 3-1 ahead. A cross from the left sailed unchallenged all the way to the back post, where Burke was on hand to fire into the roof of the net.

    Long and Lawless were introduced to try and spark the team back to life but, save for Roberts’ volley hitting the post, Graham Alexander’s men couldn’t get a foothold back in the fixture.

    Then, with seven minutes left, Pinnock got the better of Magloire down the left to find himself one-on-one with Kelly, picking his spot to give the Ayrshire club a vital victory in the fight against relegation.

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    Manager previews Kilmarnock trip

    “Every point is vital. We have to fight hard to make sure we take them.”

    Graham Alexander looks ahead to the final game before the split away at Kilmarnock.

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    Storylines: Kilmarnock v Motherwell

    Storylines: Kilmarnock v Motherwell

    Motherwell head to Kilmarnock on Saturday, in the final match before the Premiership split.

    Here’s the key topics going into the fixture.

    Every point matters

    Saturday could be crucial for both teams in the fight against relegation danger.

    As it stands, Kilmarnock are bottom of the table, a point behind Hamilton in the play-off spot and 10 behind Motherwell.

    A victory for Graham Alexander’s side would put them 12 clear of Killie with 15 points left to play for, which would be a strong position to take into the split.

    Defeat, however, narrows the gap to seven and depending on other results, could set up a nervous few weeks.

    Contrasting fortunes

    After a mid-February blip, Motherwell’s form has picked up again.

    A battling point at St Mirren was followed by victory at Hibernian, before a 3-1 home win over Livingston to make it five wins in the last 10 matches.

    Killie meanwhile have lost nine of their last 10, with the only respite coming in a 1-1 home draw with Dundee United in late February.

    Head to head

    Motherwell have had success in recent trips to Ayrshire.

    The last two encounters away have ended in 1-0 victories. Allan Campbell netted in the win in February this season, with Jake Carroll’s free-kick sealing the same scoreline in December 2019.

    Prior to that, a 0-0 draw makes it three matches undefeated for the Steelmen away.

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    How to watch Kilmarnock v Motherwell

    How to watch Kilmarnock v Motherwell

    Kilmarnock v Motherwell on Saturday is available to stream live, wherever you are in the world.

    If you’re in the UK or Republic of Ireland, a live stream of the game is available to buy on a pay-per-view basis for £12.50 direct from Kilmarnock.

    International-based supporters can watch via their usual subscription at live.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Kick-off at Rugby Park on Saturday is at 3pm.

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    Gallagher and O’Donnell called into Scotland squad

    Gallagher and O’Donnell called into Scotland squad

    Declan Gallagher and Stephen O’Donnell have been selected by Scotland for their forthcoming FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.

    The pair, an integral part of the squad who qualified for this summer’s EURO 2020 tournament, are in Steve Clarke’s selection for matches with Austria, Israel and the Faroe Islands.

    Scotland start their campaign at home to Austria on Thursday, 25 March, before travelling to Tel-Aviv three days later.

    Hampden then hosts the final of the triple-header against the Faroes on 31 March.

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    Next up: Kilmarnock

    Next up: Kilmarnock

    Motherwell head to Kilmarnock in the final Scottish Premiership fixture before the league split.

    Kick-off at Rugby Park on Saturday is at 3pm.

    Watch live

    If you’re in the UK or Republic of Ireland, a live stream of the game is available to buy on a pay-per-view basis for £12.50 direct from Kilmarnock.

    International-based supporters can watch via their usual subscription at live.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Tale of the tape

    Motherwell have won three of their last five against Kilmarnock, drawing one and losing one.

    The latest match came in Ayrshire on 10 February, with Allan Campbell’s goal the difference in a 1-0 win for the visitors.

    Earlier in the campaign, Kilmarnock were 2-0 winners at Fir Park, their first win in the fixture since December 2018.

    Form guide

    Victory over Livingston in the last outing made it two wins on the bounce for Graham Alexander’s side, and the third game in a row undefeated.

    The Steelmen sit 10 points above bottom-side Kilmarnock going into the match, the sixth last league game of the 2020/21 season.

    Killie are without a win in 10 matches, during which time they’ve drawn one and lost nine.

    A victory over Hamilton came at home on 9 January, before defeats to Hibernian, Livingston, St Johnstone, Celtic, St Mirren, Motherwell, Rangers, Aberdeen and Ross County.