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    Motherwell 0-1 Dundee United

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    Watch Motherwell v Dundee United on pay-per-view

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    Next up: Dundee United

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    ‘We couldn’t take our chances’

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    Ross County 1-0 Motherwell

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    Callum Lang signs for Motherwell

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    Next up: Ross County

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    Pay-per-view of Motherwell matches available

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    ‘Well held by Hamilton

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    Next up: Hamilton

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    Motherwell 0-1 Dundee United

    On a perfect summer’s day for football the attention might have been on the empty stands. But it was Motherwell who were left empty handed as United nicked all three points.

    It was a double whammy from former Fir Park favourite Mark Reynolds who marshalled a disciplined Tannadice team, before scoring the only goal at the start of the second half.

    And although there were some positives from the ‘Well performance, it was largely from back to middle as once again the Fir Park men lacked a cutting edge to overcome an organised defence.

    For the first home Premiership game of a strange new season, Stephen Robinson made changes to the line-up and the formation from the side at Dingwall on Monday evening.

    Bevis Mugabi came in at the back, with Ricki Lamie moving to the left to cover for the injured Nathan McGinley.

    Allan Campbell was restored to a three man midfield and after his impact from the bench against County, Sherwin Seedorf retained his place on the left wing. Jake Hastie, making his return to Fir Park, started on the right, with Christopher Long ploughing the middle channel on his own.

    Amazingly, this was United’s first visit to Fir Park since March 2016, when goals from Marvin Johnson and Louis Moult left them on the wrong end of a 2-1 defeat and a step nearer their four year exile from the top flight.

    With United changing in the South Stand, they were led down the staircase and on to the pitch by their captain Reynolds.

    For both teams and those inside Fir Park this was still a surreal experience. United kicked off facing the Davie Cooper Stand adorned with a couple of hundred cardboard cutouts of Well fans.

    The first loud shout came from the United players after four minutes when Ian Harkes tumbled in the box under Declan Gallagher. But their penalty appeals were ignored by referee Steven McLean.

    The first action that elicited any appreciation from the 200 or so sitting socially distanced and masked in the Phil O’Donnell stand came after 14 minutes. In a sweeping move started by Trevor Carson the ball was moved through Lamie, David Turnbull and Long before Seedorf’s cross was glanced wide of goal by Campbell.

    While there was little between the side’s in terms of pressure on either goal, the United players held the upper hand in terms of noise level as they vocally encouraged to press the ‘Well players every time they had possession.

    Seedorf was again the provider after 21 minutes when his pass found Long 12 yards in front of goal but as the striker was about to drive Jamie Robson stepped in with a last gasp block.

    United’s best move and chance came in the 28th minute. But after being played in by Harkes, Luke Bolton should have at least tested Carson instead of driving the ball into the side netting.

    There was plenty of energy and grunting in the opening half hour but the best sight from a Motherwell perspective was the amount of time David Turnbull had on the ball.

    In the 35th minute the ‘Well midfielder was provided with his first shooting opportunity but from 35 yards his free kick was smothered low in front of his right hand post by Benjamin Siegrist.

    Four minutes later, Turnbull’s quickly taken free kick released Long, who dragged the ball back across the box only to see his thumping drive rebound off Mark Connolly.

    Hastie had been provided with plenty of the ball in the first 45 but got little joy out of the United defence and it was little surprise when the on loan winger was replaced with Tony Watt at the interval.

    After taking 40 minutes to test the ‘Well ‘keeper, United looked much more positive from the start of the second half as a couple of attempts whizzed across Carson’s goal.

    However, it was almost a perfect introduction for Watt when he stretched inside the six yard to connect with Lamie’s cross but could only direct the ball into Siegrist’s gloves.

    The Tannadice men’s early threat was rewarded after 52 minutes when they nicked the only goal of the game.

    Liam Smith’s inviting ball towards the six yard box looked to have gone begging until Reynolds sneaked in at the back to slip the ball past a helpless Carson.

    That played perfectly into United’s game plan to sit tight and protect their lead.

    ‘Well spurned an early chance to level when Seedorf’s cross found Lamie who nodded the ball onto Long but from eight yards he steered his header over the bar. That was the last action for the former Blackpool striker as he was replaced by Jordan White, giving the tall hit man 35 minutes to impress on his home debut.

    With 12 minutes remaining and still no signs of unlocking a tight and organised United, Jermaine Hylton and Harry Robinson were given the task of helping the home side take something from the game.

    Instead it was the visitors who came within a few inches of wrapping up the points when Dillon Powers’ screamer from 18 yards got the merest of touches from Carson to send the ball crashing off the face of the crossbar.

    Three minutes from time, ‘Well looked to have snatched the equaliser when White headed home Hylton’s cross. But the celebrations were short lived as the referee ruled the striker had been pushing in the six-yard box.

    Despite finishing the game in the United box and forcing a string of corners, Motherwell drew a blank for the second consecutive game.

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    Watch Motherwell v Dundee United on pay-per-view

    Watch Motherwell v Dundee United on pay-per-view

    Motherwell v Dundee United is available to watch online on Saturday.

    While fans can’t attend the Scottish Premiership match, there’s a live stream available for supporters of both clubs.

    It costs £12 to watch the game. Kick off is at 3pm BST.

    To get your ticket, head to live.motherwellfc.co.uk now. Choose the pay-per-view option and sign up.

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    You get free access to watch the match. You do not need to pay anything extra.

    To watch, head to live.motherwellfc.co.uk and choose the season ticket option.

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    Next up: Dundee United

    Next up: Dundee United

    Dundee United are the visitors in the first Scottish Premiership match of the 2020/21 season at Fir Park on Saturday.

    The match is available to watch online on a pay-per-view basis at live.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Season ticket holders can watch for free. Kick-off is at 3pm BST.

    Tale of the tape

    Saturday will see the first competitive meeting of the two sides since March 2016, when ‘Well ran out 2-1 winners in the Premiership.

    Goals from Marvin Johnson and Louis Moult completed a comeback win, after Henri Anier had opened the scoring against his old side.

    An early pre-season meeting at Motherwell’s training ground ended in a 1-0 win for the Steelmen, with Jordan White netting the only goal.

    Form guide

    Dundee United drew their first game back in the Premiership on Saturday with a 1-1 result against St Johnstone.

    Nicky Clark had opened the scoring from the spot after just six minutes and their prospects looked even brighter when Michael O’Halloran was sent off just before the break.

    The Saints came back however, with Liam Craig netting 10 minutes into the second half.

    Motherwell missed a penalty and passed up numerous scoring chances as they lost out 1-0 at Ross County in their opening match on Monday night.

    Watch live at home

    Saturday’s match is available to stream online for fans of both clubs.

    Available for £12, buy early to secure your ticket for the game. Just head to live.motherwellfc.co.uk and choose the pay-per-view option.

    Based outside of the UK/Ireland?

    All Scottish Premiership games, home and away, are available to view on our live streaming platform to fans based abroad.

    Priced at £150 for the season, or £15 per month, sign up at live.motherwellfc.co.uk today.

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    ‘We couldn’t take our chances’

    “We started the game poorly. Then we dominated. But we couldn’t take our chances.”

    Stephen Robinson reflects on loss at Ross County.

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    Ross County 1-0 Motherwell

    Ross County 1-0 Motherwell

    It was a tale of two penalties as Motherwell lost 1-0 to Ross County in their 2020/21 Scottish Premiership opener.

    Ross Stewart converted his in the first half for the hosts, after Declan Gallagher went into the book for a lunging tackle.

    Liam Donnelly’s second half opportunity to level went to waste though, as he put the ball past the left post after sub Jordan White had presented him with the spot kick chance.

    Debutant Callum Lang was sent off late on for the Steelmen, who had plenty second half chances but couldn’t make them pay.

    A strong Motherwell starting team was picked to open the campaign.

    David Turnbull made a long-awaited first start since May 2019, lining up on the left of the forward three. Trevor Carson also made his first start in goal since November 2018.

    Mark O’Hara was preferred to Allan Campbell in midfield, while there were starting debuts for Nathan McGinley and Ricki Lamie.

    Both sides had early chances. Carson had to stand tall to beat a Stewart effort onto the bar from close range, while Christopher Long’s free-kick from 20 yards fizzed over the bar.

    With 21 minutes played, County were presented with their opportunity. Gallagher’s lunge saw him take both ball and man, leaving Nick Walsh with the decision to point to the spot.

    Stewart made no mistake from 12 yards, powering his shot high into the net and sending Carson the wrong way.

    The goal was a sign of Motherwell’s sluggish start to affairs but they could have been level before the break. Long was played in down the right side of the box, but his shot from an angle smacked the post.

    Stephen Robinson introduced Lang for his debut at the break, sacrificing O’Hara and dropping Turnbull back into midfield.

    The energy from the new boy should have seen him land an immediate goal. Turnbull picked him out perfectly with a cross from the right but his header went over.

    Fellow sub Sherwin Seedorf started to terrorise down the right flank and another replacement Jordan White then gave Motherwell the chance to get back into the match, going down in the area and winning the penalty.

    Donnelly stepped up with the expected outcome of opening his account for the season, but scuffed his effort past the left-hand post with 17 minutes left.

    Motherwell pressed on undeterred, with Lang involved in the last two decisive moments.

    Seedorf’s perfect pick out saw him aim a header from point-blank range straight at the ‘keeper.

    Then, minutes later, he would see red. An enthusiastic attempt to stop County breaking saw him bring down his man, with referee Walsh going straight into his pocket to send him off.

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    Callum Lang signs for Motherwell

    Callum Lang signs for Motherwell

    Callum Lang is the latest addition to the Motherwell squad for the 2020/21 campaign.

    The forward signs on a season-long loan from Wigan Athletic, subject to international clearance. He will wear the number 29 jersey.

    “I can’t wait to get started,” said the 21-year-old. “I’ve only heard good things about the club. It sounds like the perfect place for me.

    “The manager has told me all about how we train, how we play and how he can improve me as a player. I think I can really push on in this team and help them.

    “I spoke to Cédric Kipré about coming here as well and he spoke very highly of the club. It was a chance I absolutely had to take.”

    Lang has scored one goal every 228 minutes in his career to date in Leagues One and Two in England.

    Having joined Wigan as a youngster in 2013, he has spent time on loan in recent years at Morecambe, Oldham Athletic and Shrewsbury Town.

    “I’m really pleased to get Callum signed,” said manager Stephen Robinson.

    “We’ve tried a few times to get him before, so we’re delighted to have been able to this time.

    “He can play anywhere across the front three. He will add more goals and creativity to our front line, and add more competition for places.”

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    Next up: Ross County

    Next up: Ross County

    The Scottish Premiership returns for 2020/21 on Monday 3 August as Motherwell travel to take on Ross County.

    The final fixture of the first round of action kicks off at 7.45pm BST.

    The game is broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK, and is also available to watch on our live service outside of the UK and Ireland.

    Tale of the tape

    Stephen Robinson’s side were the victors in the last encounter between the pair in March, with a 4-1 win at Fir Park coming courtesy of an Allan Campbell double and strikes from Mark O’Hara and Tony Watt.

    Motherwell also won on their last trip to Dingwall, coming from one down on Boxing Day to equalise through debutant Ross MacIver before Declan Gallagher’s sensational last-minute winner.

    Form guide

    ‘Well ended their pre-season preparations with a 2-2 draw with Hamilton on Saturday. That followed defeat at Rangers, a 3-2 home loss to Kilmarnock and a 1-0 win over Dundee United.

    County were defeated 2-0 away to Celtic on Sunday in a closed-doors friendly.

    Watch or listen live

    In the UK, the only place to see the game live is on Sky Sports. Online pay-per-view will not be available.

    There will be audio commentary available on our live streaming service, priced at £6.99 per month or £70 for the season. Sign up at live.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Outside of the UK and Ireland, you can watch a video stream of the match through our live service.

    All Scottish Premiership games, home and away, are available to view on our live streaming platform to fans based abroad.

    Priced at £150 for the season, or £15 per month, sign up at live.motherwellfc.co.uk today.

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    Pay-per-view of Motherwell matches available

    Pay-per-view of Motherwell matches available

    The majority of our forthcoming Scottish Premiership games will be available to watch online on a pay-per-view basis in the UK and Ireland.

    While we remain behind closed doors or in partially-closed stadiums, we will be able to bring you the games at Fir Park via our live streaming platform.

    Access passes for home league matches will be sold for £12 and can be bought for individual games at live.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Season ticket holders will continue to receive live streams of home league matches as a free add-on. You do not have to pay anything extra.

    When we’re on the road, most of our opponents will also sell access to the game via their own respective live platforms. Full details on a match-by-match basis will be provided nearer the time. Each club may set a different price for pay-per-view at their stadiums and most will charge more than £12.

    The only exception will be if a match is picked by Sky Sports for live TV broadcast. Those games will be unavailable for pay-per-view purchase in the UK and Ireland, whether we are at home or away.

    That means our season opener at Ross County will be exclusively on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland, as will our trip to face Hibernian on Saturday 15 August.

    Our first pay-per-view fixture will come against Dundee United at home on Saturday, 8 August. Kick-off is at 3pm BST. That is then followed by the visit of Livingston on Wednesday, 12 August at 7.45pm. Details on how to buy will be communicated shortly.

    Want more in the UK and Ireland?

    You can add on a subscription to your season ticket package which gets you guaranteed live audio from every away game, as well as the chance to watch 90 minutes back in full and the match highlights from 10pm after every match.

    Priced at £6.99 per month or £70 for the season, sign up at live.motherwellfc.co.uk today.

    Based outside the UK and Ireland?

    All Scottish Premiership games, home and away, are available to view on our live streaming platform to fans based abroad.

    Priced at £150 for the season, or £15 per month, sign up at live.motherwellfc.co.uk today.

    Got a season ticket?

    You’ll be able to watch every Scottish Premiership match played at Fir Park, whether it is on Sky Sports or not. Guaranteed.

    First, head to live.motherwellfc.co.uk. Have your season card ready.

    Then press sign in in the top right corner and enter your details using the following example:

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    He would sign in as joe-bloggs-24141
    His password would be 24141

    Please change your password after you sign in for the first time.

    Your customer number is displayed on your season card. If you don’t know it, please call 01698 333333 between 9am and 5pm, or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

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    If you can’t login, please email tvsupport@motherwellfc.co.uk.

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    ‘Well held by Hamilton

    ‘Well held by Hamilton

    Motherwell were held by neighbours Hamilton Academical in a bounce game on Saturday.

    Liam Donnelly and Ricki Lamie netted headers from Liam Polworth corners but, despite having the bulk of the chances, were unable to claim victory.

    The hosts started the brighter and had the early chances.

    Hastie’s pass into the area from the right found Polworth, who twisted away from his man and went down calling for a penalty.

    With nothing given, the ball fell to Campbell whose low side-footed effort was straight at goalkeeper Fulton.

    Close to the half hour mark, the visitors could have taken the lead. Ross Callachan snuck in behind the defence to latch onto a pass from the left side, and foudn himself one-on-one with Carson.

    With the goal at his mercy, his shot from 15 yards brought out a stunning reflex stop from the ‘keeper.

    Straight up the other end, David Turnbull thought he was sure to score after Long played him in on the penalty spot.

    But Accies’ trialist defender got across him in the nick of time to stick a toe in and divert the ball away as he was set to pull the trigger.

    With five minutes left in the half, Motherwell took the lead.

    Polworth’s delivery from the left was to the front post, where Donnelly had steamed across the front of his man to head in to the left side of the net.

    Just minutes later, Accies would ensure they’d go in at the break level.

    Scott McMann found room down the left on the overlap and shot low across Carson, finding the bottom right corner at a tight angle.

    O’Hara and Watt replaced Turnbull and Donnelly at the interval as Motherwell again started brighter. But they found themselves behind in the 57th minute.

    McMann’s ball from the left was met by the run of substitute Marios Ogkmpoe, who managed to loop his header over Carson into the right side of the net.

    Motherwell continued to press, with sub Sherwin Seedorf eager to impress with a number of efforts from a lively outing on the right side.

    The Steelmen’s leveller would come with 20 minutes to go. Another Polworth corner from the left found the run of Lamie, who got between the defenders to power a header home.

    There would be further half chances for Stephen Robinson’s side through Seedorf and Watt, but the fourth test of pre-season would end level.

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    Next up: Hamilton

    Next up: Hamilton

    Motherwell take on local rivals Hamilton Academical in a closed-doors bounce game on Saturday.

    It’s game four of pre-season for the Steelmen, having already taken on Dundee United, Kilmarnock and Rangers so far.

    Kick-off at Fir Park is at 2pm BST. This game is not open to spectators.

    Tale of the tape

    A 0-0 draw was the result in the last competitive clash between the pair, with Motherwell passing up late chances to take a derby win away from home.

    Accies won on their last visit to Fir Park in December 2019, but Stephen Robinson’s side have won three and drawn two of the last six encounters.

    Form guide

    Motherwell were defeated 4-0 at Ibrox on Wednesday night against a Rangers side who had come off the back of wins in France against Lyon and Nice.

    Before that, a 3-2 home defeat to Kilmarnock came after a 1-0 victory against Dundee United.

    Hamilton beat St Mirren 2-1 in a home friendly last weekend, with David Moyo and Lewis Smith on target.

    Follow the game

    We’ll have updates on Twitter from 2pm, with goal action later in the evening.