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    A bit of a sickener // Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock

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    Aberdeen quarter-final ticket pricing confirmed

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    Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock

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    Jens Berthel Askou on drawing with Kilmarnock

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    Kofi Balmer receives Northern Ireland call-up

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    Ewan Wilson joins Raith Rovers on loan

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    CEO Brian Caldwell’s August Update

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    Lukas Fadinger ahead of Kilmarnock

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    A bit of a sickener // Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock

    A bit of a sickener // Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock

    With one game before the first international break of the season, Motherwell were still on the hunt for their first win of the Premiership season. 

    Jens Berthel Askou’s men were still undefeated going into the match against Kilmarnock but were keen to go one step further and secure the first three points.

    The start was far from ideal, however, with Kilmarnock opening the scoring at Fir Park.

    The squad rallied, however, and just on the cusp of half time, Tawanda Maswanhise netted a leveller, the Zimbabwean’s second goal in as many matches.

    Fir Park was re-energised at the start of the second-half, and the Steelmen went on the hunt for the second goal. And it arrived through Emmanuel Longelo, who volleyed into the bottom corner for his third league goal in four matches.

    The good work would come undone, however, in the closing stages, when Kilmarnock scored a second from close range with very little time remaining.

    In the end, there was nothing to separate the two sides on the scoreline. But on the pitch, it was Motherwell who left more disappointed, but the mood in ML1 remains positive, with a trip to Dundee up next.

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    Aberdeen quarter-final ticket pricing confirmed

    Aberdeen quarter-final ticket pricing confirmed

    Ticket pricing  for our Premier Sports Cup quarter-final match against Aberdeen is now confirmed. 

    Prices

    Tickets will be on sale shortly.

    Away Stand
    Adults £25
    Concession (Over 65/Under 21) £18
    Under 18 £10
    Under 12 £5
    Supporters Buses

    We are also running a supporters bus to this match. This is priced at £25.

    You can buy your seat online now.

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    Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock

    Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock

    Motherwell took on Kilmarnock in their final match before the September international break on Saturday afternoon at Fir Park, with the Steelmen drawing 2-2 on the day.

    Tawanda Maswanise and Emmanuel Longelo continued their fine goalscoring runs.

    Following last week’s near miss against Hearts, there were two changes to the team. Liam Gordon returned to the starting 11 following his injury layoff, with Ibrahim Said also stepping in. Callum Slattery dropped out of the squad, with Kofi Balmer moving to the bench.

    New signings Regan Charles-Cook and Oscar Priestman were named amongst the substitutes, as they waited in the wings to make their debuts.

    Former Well manager Stuart Kettlewell returned to Fir Park for the first time since his shock departure in January and was boosted by the matchdaysigning of former Ross County defender James Brown.

    His side were yet to taste defeat in the Premiership this season also and started the game confidently.

    As anticipated, the home side dominated possession for the opening 10 minutes, with Maksymilian Stryjek forced into action blocking Maswanhise’s drive before the ‘keeper eventually claimed Stephen O’Donnell’s dangerous cross.

    With so many ‘Well players committed to getting forward, there was always a risk of being caught out at the back.

    Former midfielder Liam Polworth posted a warning when he drove narrowly wide, before Killie grabbed the initiative after 19 minutes. A deep run and cross from Brad Lyons sent a teasing ball across the home box, and the unmarked Daniels swept the ball home to give the Ayrshire side the lead.

    Motherwell refused to panic or change their approach and almost found an equaliser minutes later. O’Donnell did well to hook the ball back across the box, and Maswanhise’s volley sent the ball narrowly wide.

    With Lukas Fadinger and Elliot Watt dominating the midfield, the Fir Park players’ exchanges with the ball were smart and appreciated by the fans without any end product until the final minute of the first half.

    A swift and direct breakdownleft involving Emmanuel Longelo, Said and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos.

    Ended with his cutbackfinding Said. And when his low shot was partially blocked, Maswanhise was on hand to curl the loose ball high into the net from 12 yards for a deserved equaliser.

    The ‘Well fans were still on their feet celebrating the goal and an enterprising first half as the teams headed for the dressing rooms.

    Despite being level at the break, Kettlewell made two changes to his side as Killie made a positive start to the second half.

    After five minutes, though, they were back to their neat passing game, and a fine move across the box ended with Maswahise having another shot towards goal blocked.

    The home side’s perseverance paid off after 62 finally grabbed a second goal.

    Elijah Just a decisive pass sent Apostolos Stamatelopoulos racing through. And after his two attempts to test Stryjek were blocked, the ball fell for Longelo, who waited for the ball to drop before lashing home his third goal of the season.

    Another two changes from the Killie bench 70 minutes in, desperate to change the pattern of play.

    The response was to make a triple change, adding Callum Hendry to the attack while giving new signings Oscar Priestman and Regan Charles-Cook their debut.

    However, despite Well’s possession and creative play, the Rugby Park men were still only a goal away from rescuing a point – and the equaliser arrived in the 81st minute.

    Lewis Mayo’s high punt towards the home goal was dropped by Ward under his crossbar, and Stanger knocked the ball over the line to make it 2-2.

    The Steelmen had one final chance to claim their first league win and all three points, but Hendry blasted his free kick high over, and once again ‘Well were left frustrated.

    It could have been worse in the final minute when Ward had to push Marcus Dackers’ header away and deny Kilmarnock stealing all three points.

    Motherwell Team: Ward, O’Donnell (88′), Gordon, McGinn, Longelo, Fadinger, Watt (74′), Just (90′), Said (74′), Maswanhise (74′), Stamatelopoulos.

    Motherwell Subs: Oxborough, Balmer (90′), Koutroumbis (88′), Halliday, Priestman (74′), Osong, Hendry (74′), Charles-Cook (74′), Ross. 

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    Jens Berthel Askou on drawing with Kilmarnock

    Jens Berthel Askou gives his thoughts on drawing with Kilmarnock.

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    Kofi Balmer receives Northern Ireland call-up

    Kofi Balmer receives Northern Ireland call-up

    Defender Kofi Balmer has received a call-up for Northern Ireland duty. 

    Balmer is yet to receive his first cap, but will be looking to get off the mark next month.

    Northern Ireland kick off their World Cup qualifying campaign, taking on Luxembourg on Thursday 4 September.

    They then face the tough challenge of Germany on Sunday 7 September.

    • Luxembourg v Northern Ireland 
    • Thursday 4 September
    • 7:45pm Kick Off
    • Luxembourg Stadium, Luxembourg

     

    • Germany v Northern Ireland
    • Sunday 7 September 
    • Kick Off 7:45pm.
    • RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne, Germany
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    Ewan Wilson joins Raith Rovers on loan

    Ewan Wilson joins Raith Rovers on loan

    Ewan Wilson has joined William Hill Championship side Raith Rovers on a loan deal until January. 

    The Motherwell academy graduate slots into Barry Robson’s side for the first half of the campaign.

    Full-back Wilson made his breakthrough into the Motherwell first-team last season, making 39 appearances in all competitions. Wilson scored his first professional goal and was also called up to the Scotland Under 21 squad for the first time.

    The 20-year-old has played four games in the Premier Sports Cup group-stage this term and now moves to Kirkcaldy following a positive start to the season for the Rovers.

    “We’re happy to have concluded a loan move for Ewan Wilson to Raith Rovers until the end of the year,” Jens Berthel Askou said.

    “Over the summer, we’ve added more competition in his position and see this as a great opportunity for Ewan to continue his development.

    “He’s made his transition into senior football as a promising and talented left back, and we hope that getting more minutes in a very competitive environment will push him to reach the next level.

    “We wish both Ewan and Raith Rovers all the best.”

    Good luck, Ewan.

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    CEO Brian Caldwell’s August Update

    Chief Executive Brian Caldwell speaks after a positive start to proceedings in the 2025/26 season. Caldwell discusses Jens Berthel Askou’s tenure as manager so far, as well as further transfer dealings the club may be involved in prior to Monday’s deadline. 

    Caldwell also provides an update at Boardroom level, the importance of the supporters’ input and hitting 4000 season ticket sales.

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    Lukas Fadinger ahead of Kilmarnock

    Lukas Fadinger ahead of Kilmarnock

    Lukas Fadinger talks about his move from Austria this summer and also touches on the style being implemented at the club. 

    The Austrian is looking for the team to go one better than they did on Saturday against Hearts, as they search for their first win of the league season.

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    Jens Berthel Askou previews the visit of Kilmarnock

    Jens Berthel Askou previews the visit of Kilmarnock

    Manager Jens Berthel Askou refuses to get drawn into any narratives or added emotion involving the return of former manager Stuart Kettlewell on Saturday, with the boss focused on the action on the pitch alone. 

    The manager discusses the recent praise his side have received for their performances of late, and how winning the first league of the season isn’t just the sole objective.

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    Upcoming events

    Upcoming events

    Ladies day

    Mamma Mia – It’s Ladies Day!

    Come and join our host Barry Chisholm for a fantastic ladies lunch, football and dance to classic ABBA songs with a Motherwell Football Club twist

    Motherwell v Falkirk

    Saturday 18th October

    £49 Season Ticket Holders      £59 Non-Season Ticket Holders

    What’s Included?

    • Complimentary cocktail on arrival – 1pm
    • Two-course meal & half-time refreshments
    • Match ticket in the Phil O’Donell Stand
    • Best Dressed Competition with Cash Prizes
    • Music and Dancing until 7pm

    To get your tickets, buy online now at tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk or email events@motherwellfc.co.uk or phone us on 01698 338003.

    GOLF DAY

    Join us for fun on the fairways at the Motherwell FC Golf Day

    Our 2025 event will take place at Wishaw Golf Club.

    Your three-man team will be joined by a Motherwell first team player, past player, or member of the backroom staff.

    In addition to a round of golf, you will enjoy breakfast rolls, lunch and a prize-giving ceremony.

    Our Golf Day package includes:

    • Players, past players, and management in attendance
    • Breakfast roll with hot beverage in the Clubhouse (9:15 registration for a 10:00 tee)
    • Lunch
    • Prize-giving
    • Formation – 4-ball Texas Scramble with Shotgun Start

    Price
    £440 +VAT for a three-man team

    To book, please email events@motherwellfc.co.uk or ellie.higgins@motherwellfc.co.uk or phone 01698 338012.

    Christmas Party nights

    Celebrate Christmas in the Centenary Suite with entertainer, Barry Chisholm.

    In addition to a 2-course meal, Barry will perform live songs and get the party started with dances, games, crowd interaction, karaoke, and music to make it a Christmas night to remember!

    When:

    • Friday 5th December (7pm-1am)
    • Saturday 6th December (7pm-1am)
    • Friday 12th December (7pm-1am)
    • Saturday 13th December (7pm-1am)

    What’s included:

    • Shot on arrival
    • 2-course meal (choice of main)
    • Christmas fun with live entertainer and singer, Barry Chisholm

    Where:

    • Centenary Suite, Fir Park Stadium, Motherwell

    Price: £45pp

    To book:

    • Please contact hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk or events@motherwellfc.co.uk
    • Or phone: 01698 338012
    • £10 deposit per person required at time of booking

    Over 18’s only.