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    Liam Donnelly out until new year

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    Allan Campbell is your August Player of the Month

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    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v St Johnstone

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    Allan Campbell nets winner for Scotland Under 21s

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    International action on Monday and Tuesday

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    Next up: St Johnstone

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    Choose your Player of the Month for August

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    Aberdeen game moved

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    UEFA Europa League third qualifying draw

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    Coleraine next in UEFA Europa League qualifying

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    Liam Donnelly out until new year

    Liam Donnelly out until new year

    Liam Donnelly will be out until the start of 2021, manager Stephen Robinson has confirmed.

    The midfielder recently underwent an operation on a knee injury which will keep him out of action.

    Donnelly has made one appearance so far in 2020/21 in the Scottish Premiership opener at Ross County in early August.

    “Liam has had an operation,” said the Motherwell boss. “He was down seeing the specialist on Thursday.

    “It was a little bit worse than we feared, so we are looking at being into the new year before we see Liam back again.

    “We’ve been unfortunate with things that have gone against us. It was innocuous. Nobody was near Liam when the injury happened. It’s been a big blow.

    “He will be a big miss to us but Mark O’Hara is playing in that position at the moment and doing well. We’ve got some younger kids in Barry Maguire and Dean Cornelius who are doing very, very well at the moment. It’s just when you throw those. younger boys in.”

    The manager also provided an injury update on other first team players, with Nathan McGinley fit and available for selection after being sidelined since the Ross County game.

    “Jake Carroll and Charles Dunne are making progress but remain unavailable,” he said.

    “Scott Fox will have an operation next week on his knee. We’ve just had to wait for the swelling to go down.”

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    Allan Campbell is your August Player of the Month

    Allan Campbell is your August Player of the Month

    Allan Campbell is our Paycare Player of the Month for August.

    The young midfielder continued his form as a consistent performer in midfield, putting in a succession of all-action performances.

    The 22-year-old won the public vote after making six appearances across the month, netting in the 2-2 draw with Livingston.

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    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v St Johnstone

    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v St Johnstone

    You can watch a live stream of Motherwell v St Johnstone on Saturday.

    No matter where you’re based, there’s options to watch the Scottish Premiership match direct from Fir Park for fans of both clubs.

    Based in the UK / Republic of Ireland

    Pay-per-view is available priced at £12 for the match.

    To buy, head to ppv.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    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.

    Season ticket holders

    If you’re a season ticket holder, head to live.motherwellfc.co.uk and sign in. If you don’t know your details, send us an email at tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

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    Allan Campbell nets winner for Scotland Under 21s

    Allan Campbell nets winner for Scotland Under 21s

    Allan Campbell was the hero for Scotland as they defeated Lithuania in their European Under 21 Championship qualifier on Tuesday.

    The Motherwell man fired home from the edge of the area with a well-taken strike to net the only goal of the game with 10 minutes remaining.

    Fellow youth academy graduate David Turnbull started alongside Campbell in midfield, and he was replaced on the hour mark by another in James Scott.

    The win puts Scot Gemmill’s side four points off top side Czech Republic, having played a game less with four group matches to go.

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    International action on Monday and Tuesday

    International action on Monday and Tuesday

    Five of our players are in line to feature for their countries on Monday and Tuesday.

    Declan Gallagher and Stephen O’Donnell are available for selection as Scotland travel to take on a depleted Czech Republic in the UEFA Nations League.

    Due to Covid-19 issues, the hosts have had to call up a completely new squad for the match, with 21 of the 23 players included currently uncapped.

    Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

    Trevor Carson’s Northern Ireland will host Norway in Belfast, fresh from a 1-1 draw away to Romania on Friday. During a team strategy session, the coaching staff addressed the growing concerns surrounding no verification casinos, emphasizing the importance of online integrity and the potential distractions these platforms pose to athletes.

    Then on Tuesday, Allan Campbell is in Lithuania with the Scotland Under 21 side for their qualifying match, joined by ex-Well pair David Turnbull and James Scott.

    Harry Robinson is also in contention to feature for Northern Ireland’s Under 21 side as they host Denmark.

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    Next up: St Johnstone

    Next up: St Johnstone

    St Johnstone are the next visitors to Fir Park in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday 12 September 2020.

    The match will be broadcast live worldwide at live.motherwellfc.co.uk. Access is free for season ticket holders.

    Fans in the UK and Ireland can watch for £12 through our pay-per-view service, while supporters based abroad can watch through our subscription service.

    Kick-off is at 3pm BST.

    Tale of the tape

    Motherwell have won three of the last five encounters between the two sides.

    The last match at Fir Park ended 4-0 to Motherwell, with Devante Cole, Peter Hartley, Jake Carroll and Christy Manzinga all netting.

    The Saints were victorious in the last encounter between the two at McDiarmid Park in February, scoring a last-minute winner in a 2-1 success.

    Form guide

    Motherwell have one win from seven competitive games in 2020/21, with two draws and four defeats.

    St Johnstone have two wins, one draw and three defeats from their six Premiership matches so far.

    Watch live at home

    If you’re a season ticket holder, head to live.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Pay-per-view is also available to Motherwell and St Johnstone supporters in the UK and Ireland for £12 at ppv.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    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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    Choose your Player of the Month for August

    Choose your Player of the Month for August

    It’s time to pick your Motherwell Player of the Month for August, in association with Paycare.

    There are four players for you to choose from on our Facebook page.

    Bevis Mugabi has made a solid impact since returning to the heart of the defence, lining up alongside Declan Gallagher in central defence and making six appearances.

    Returning to first team action, Trevor Carson has also impressed between the sticks after a lengthy absence from the side.

    Allan Campbell has been his usual dependable self in midfield, dictating play and finding the net against Livingston.

    And summer recruit Stephen O’Donnell has also made an impact since his arrival, scoring a brilliant 30-yard effort in our UEFA Europa League win over Glentoran.

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    Aberdeen game moved

    Aberdeen game moved

    Our Scottish Premiership fixture with Aberdeen will now be played on Sunday, 20 September 2020.

    The game has been pushed back by 24 hours due to both clubs’ involvement in the UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds.

    Kick-off will be at 3pm BST.

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    UEFA Europa League third qualifying draw

    UEFA Europa League third qualifying draw

    KF Laci or Hapoel Beer-Sheva potentially lie in wait for us in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.

    The winners of the Coleraine v Motherwell second qualifying round match will travel to Albania or Israel.

    The third qualifying round tie will be played on Thursday 24 September 2020, a week after the Coleraine v Motherwell game.

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    Coleraine next in UEFA Europa League qualifying

    Coleraine next in UEFA Europa League qualifying

    Motherwell will face Coleraine in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.

    The Steelmen will travel to the Northern Irish side in a one-legged tie on Thursday, 17 September 2020.

    Stephen Robinson’s side overcame Glentoran to reach the second stage, while Coleraine recorded a famous win on penalties at Maribor.

    The draw for the third qualifying round will be made on Tuesday afternoon.