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    December loan report

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    Sam Nicholson ahead of Dundee United

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    Stephen Frail previews Dundee United

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    Motherwell 0-1 Rangers

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    Dundee United: The third battle of the season

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    Watt an ending // St Mirren 0-1 Motherwell

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    Tawanda Maswanhise is your November player of the month

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to dramatic win over St Mirren

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    St Mirren 0 – 1 Motherwell

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    Santa Dash at Fir Park

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    December loan report

    December loan report

    Motherwell have a number of players out on loan at present. Below, we take a look at how they got on in the last four weeks. 

    Matty Connelly

    Matty Connelly is now on 20 appearances for East Kilbride this season. An impressive 2-0 win over Celtic B has put Kilby at the top of the Lowland League tree at the weekend, and they followed it up with a comfortable 4-1 win over Broomhill midweek.

    It’s been an exciting month for Connelly. He started and played every minute since our last report, despite a short spell back at Motherwell to cover the absence of Krisztián Hegyi.

    Connelly played the full 90 as Championship side Falkirk knocked East Kilbride out of the Scottish Cup. They still have a semi-final tie in the Challenge Cup against Queen’s Park to look forward to.

    Max Ross

    Max Ross is up to eight appearances for Albion Rovers. He had started all of the last eight games for Rovers but missed out in their most recent match against Tranent.

    Albion Rovers are on 27 points after 18 games. They’re seventh in the table.

    Brannan McDermott

    With matches postponed, Brannan McDermott has only played two game since our last loan report.

    That was a 3-2 defeat to Stirling University and a 4-1 defeat midweek against East Kilbride. He played the full 90 in both matches.

    Olly Whyte

    Olly Whyte has now played 22 games for Cowdenbeath as he continues to impress in the middle of the pitch.

    Since the last loan report, Cowdenbeath have exited the Scottish Cup. Brechin won 4-1 after extra time, where Whyte played the full 120.

    That has been one of three games since the last report. In the other two, Whyte has started and played the full match. He netted a brace against Linlithgow Rose last Saturday, helping his side towards a 2-0 victory.

    That was Cowdenbeath’s third victory in the Lowland League, moving them five points ahead of bottom.

    Dylan Wells

    After a delayed start to the action for Edinburgh City, Dylan Wells has now made his debut and has played three times.

    Edinburgh City are flying in the league, winning all four of their last four matches in League Two.

    Wells made his debut against Peterhead. He came on at half-time and played the second-half. He was then a substitute for his second appearance against Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup, where the Citizens fell to a 2-1 defeat.

    Having impressed from the bench, he was handed his first start on Saturday against Stirling Albion, where he scored after 38 minutes. City won 3-0 with Wells coming off in stoppage time.

    Filip Stuparevic

    Filip Stuparevic has made one further appearance since our last report. The Serbian netted a double against Raith Rovers in November, taking his goal tally to four for the season.

    He has picked up a knock and missed out on their most recent match against Livingston.

    Luca Ross

    Luca Ross has made two further appearances for Annan, having recovered from a minor injury.

    The winger was brought into the action on Saturday against Cover Rangers for the last ten minutes. Annan drew 1-1.

    With Dumbarton and Inverness both receiving 15-point deductions for entering administration, Annan are 10th in the table, eight clear of Inverness.

    Mark Ferrie

    Mark Ferrie has now played nine games for Bonnyrigg Rose this season, with their match being postponed last Saturday against Spartans.

    Ferrie has started three out of the last four games, with Bonnyrigg’s last loss in the league coming back in early October.

    Despite a six-point deduction, Bonnyrigg are only three points off of the promotion playoff spots.

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    Sam Nicholson ahead of Dundee United

    Having made his first appearance of the season against St Mirren last weekend, Sam Nicholson reflects on what he describes as his most frustrating injury in his career, and talks about how good it feels to be back in action. 

    Admitting he still needs to build up fitness and sharpness, Nicholson is determined to build up his minutes in a Motherwell shirt this season and also explains how the tightness of the group helped him through his darker days.

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    Stephen Frail previews Dundee United

    Assistant Manager Stephen Frail will be leading in the dugout this weekend due to manager Stuart Kettlewell serving a one-game touchline ban but insists that this won’t alter any pre-match messaging and says the manager will be in constant contact during the game. 

    The Motherwell number two discusses the fitness of Paul McGinn, Ross Callachan and Callum Slattery, as well as explaining the thought process behind playing Jair Tavares in a slightly different position.

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    Motherwell 0-1 Rangers

    Motherwell 0-1 Rangers

    The women of steel fought valiantly against title-chasers Rangers, battling till the final whistle in an intense physical contest, but their efforts were left unrewarded as Rangers’ defensive backline held out for the three points under the thick fog at K-Park. 

    Head Coach Paul Brownlie named four changes to the side that completed a seven-goal advantage over SWPL2 outfit Rossvale in the Scottish Cup last weekend. Goalkeeper Emily Mutch and Katie Rice both returned to the starting XI, with Rebecca Cameron and Bailley Collins both taking their place on the bench. Despite three key first-team players ineligible – namely Laura Berry, Mason Clark and Sophie Black – against their parent club, Motherwell maintained their standards in an assured and competitive performance over the league leaders.

    Rangers opened the scoring after only seven minutes, with Katie Wilkinson’s glancing header finding the target after escaping her marker to prod home Lizzie Arnot’s dangerous delivery across the face of goal. From that point, Rangers’ early dominance subsided, and the hosts started to find a foothold in the game. Rachel Todd’s ambitious effort from distance had Jenna Fife scrambling in the Rangers goal, but the Gers were able to maintain their lead as the half-time whistle blew and the freezing cold temperatures continued to drop in East Kilbride.

    As the second-half resumed, Motherwell were firmly in the ascendency, pinning the Rangers backline deep into their own half in an assured passage of play from the hosts. An enticing through ball had Louisa Boyes darting through the centre of the Rangers final third, but the midfielder couldn’t find a clean connection on the ball; sending her attempt over the crossbar.

    Motherwell continued two threaten, with second-half substitute Lucy Barclay coming close to a dramatic late equaliser, sending her powerful low effort past the post. Motherwell will be motivated by their performance, when they travel to the Scottish capital this weekend to face fellow top-six side Hibernian at Meadowbank.

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    Dundee United: The third battle of the season

    Dundee United: The third battle of the season

    Motherwell welcome Dundee United to Fir Park on Saturday 14 December in the William Hill Premiership. 

    Kick off is 3pm.

    How to follow the game
    Hunter Stand O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand
    Adults £24 £26
    Concessions £19 £19
    Young Adults £12 £12
    Juniors £6 £6
    • Young Adults tickets are ages 14-17.
    • Juveniles are 13 and under
    • Ticket Office open from 11am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility.

    Supporters are able to buy tickets online here or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Ticket Office open from 11am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility.

    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.

    What else is happening?

    Shelter Scotland will be at Fir Park on Saturday, with pop-ups in the Cooper Car Park and away turnstiles.

    They are looking for good-quality, pre-loved clothing and accessories. These can be any clothing items, including coats, jackets, jumpers, scarves, gloves, and hats, which are all especially welcomed at this time of year. The link below also outlines the full list of what items they can and can’t accept to their shops.

    For more, click here.

    Spotlight Shotts are on hand collecting money for a bucket collection.

    They help residents of Shotts and surrounding districts to be able to enjoy plays, world-class music, comedy shows, children’s theatre, puppets, and storytelling without having to spend time and money on train and bus fares or worrying how to manage the bus and train journeys.

    For more information, please visit their website.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

    Squad Update

    Paul McGinn, Callum Slattery, Jack Vale, Ross Callachan, Tom Sparrow and Zach Robinson remain out for this game.

    Stephen O’Donnell was fit enough for the bench on Saturday against St Mirren. Tony Watt is ineligible.

    Stuart Kettlewell will be serving a one-game touchline ban for an accumulation of yellow cards.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell got back to winning ways last time out against St Mirren. Tony Watt’s late winner put an end to a three-game losing run and closed the gap to fourth to just two points.

    After 15 games last season, Motherwell were on 14 points. The Steelmen are eight points better off this time round.

    These two teams have met twice already this season, once in the league and once in the Premier Sports Cup. Both times, Motherwell won 2-1.

    Opposition Report

    Dundee United currently occupies fourth place in the table after a strong start to the season.

    The Tangerines are unbeaten in their last five matches, winning two and drawing three. Their last defeat came against Motherwell at Tannadice at the end of October.

    Sam Dalby is the man in form in the division. The 25-year-old has scored six goals in the last eight games, including a run of four games where he scored consecutively. The Welshman picked up the SPFL Player of the Month award for November.

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    Watt an ending // St Mirren 0-1 Motherwell

    The Steelmen travelled west to Paisley hoping to end a three-game losing run. 

    In a game that was played in difficult windy conditions, chances were few and far between in the first-half. However, in the second-half, Motherwell grew into the game and started to control the ball.

    Steve Seddon was unlucky not to open the scoring after a lovely, flowing team move. Apostolos Stamatelopoulos went through 1v1 but saw his dinked effort saved and cleared off the line.

    As the game neared its conclusion, St Mirren defender Alex Gogic was shown a second yellow card for a trip on Moses Ebiye. Skipper Lennon Miller delivered an inch-perfect ball for Tony Watt to knock in his first goal since returning to Fir Park.

    The goal was the last action of the game, with Motherwell closing the gap to fourth-placed Dundee United, who they play next.

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    Tawanda Maswanhise is your November player of the month

    Tawanda Maswanhise is your November player of the month

    Tawanda Maswanhise is your G4 Claims November player of the month. 

    Having rounded off October with his first Motherwell goals against Dundee United, he continued his impressive form into November.

    Scoring against St Johnstone in the 2-1 win at Fir Park, his raw pace and direct nature has been an enthralling watch in the early days of his Fir Park career.

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to dramatic win over St Mirren

    The thoughts of Stuart Kettlewell on a dramatic late win over St Mirren in Paisley.

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    St Mirren 0 – 1 Motherwell

    St Mirren 0 – 1 Motherwell
    Tony Watt scored a dramatic last-minute winner to take all three points from Paisley.
    The striker’s last-minute header ended the Steelmen’s run of three defeats, inflicting St Mirren’s third home defeat of the season.
    Stuart Kettlewell made two changes to the side that lost to Dundee midweek, with Shane Blaney and Andy Halliday returning to the eleven as Kofi Balmer and Harry Paton dropped out.
    Chances in the first half were few and far between as the wind in Paisley played havoc. Greg Kiltie had the best of the chances as he came in off the right and saw his effort crash off the woodwork. It looked like Aston Oxborough had made the decisive save, but the referee awarded a goal kick.
    Shooting into the wind in the second half, the Steelmen made a better stab of it.
    A clever interchange of play between Steve Seddon and Andy Halliday set the full-back free in the box, but his volley was superbly parried onto the bar by Balcombe in the St Mirren goal.
    Tony Watt started to threaten his former side, with his skilful hooked ball enabling strike partner Apostolos Stamatelopoulos to bear down on goal, but despite an initially heavy first touch, he still managed to force a brave stop from Balcombe.
    With time ticking away, Motherwell were firmly in the ascendency, and their efforts were rewarded with seconds to go.
    Second-half substitute Moses Ebiye was impeded at the edge of the box—a foul that earned Alex Gogic his second yellow of the game and subsequently a red card. Skipper Lennon Miller stepped up and curled a magnificent delivery into the Saints six-yard box.
    A silence overcame the stadium, followed by carnage in the away end, as Tony Watt expertly escaped his marker to nod home a vital first goal in claret and amber since returning to the club for his second spell.
    It proved to be the last act of the game, with the three points propelling Motherwell back into fifth, two points shy of fourth-placed Dundee United, with the aforementioned heading to Fir Park next weekend.
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    Santa Dash at Fir Park

    In partnership with the Daily Mile, 100 children from Knowetop Primary and Fir Park School ran laps of the pitch at Motherwell FC’s Fir Park Stadium this morning.

    The Daily Mile is simple and free. The aim is to get children fit for life and fit for learning by encouraging them to run or jog for 15 minutes every day in their schools or nurseries. It is a physical activity which promotes social, emotional and mental health and wellbeing, as well as fitness.

    There were only two clubs in the UK, Manchester United and Motherwell, who participated in 2024. The Daily Mile are looking to expand the programme in the years to come.

    It takes place outside in the fresh air during the school day at a time of the teacher’s choosing. Children run in their school clothes and no special kit or equipment is required.

    The children taking part took part in a warm up at the Fir Park Training Centre before making their way trackside. When they reach the start point, they were surprised by the Motherwell first-team squad, who were there to cheer the children on.

    “We’re delighted to be working with Motherwell Football Club Community Trust this year to deliver the Santa Run at the stadium,” Scottish National Programme Manager Tom Lambert said.

    “We are working with a number of partners across the UK to embed the Daily Mile in the school curriculum.”