With Motherwell seeking a fourth straight league win, Livingston were the visitors to Fir Park.
This is the Story of the Match from our win over the Lions.
With Motherwell seeking a fourth straight league win, Livingston were the visitors to Fir Park.
This is the Story of the Match from our win over the Lions.
Motherwell head west to take on St Mirren on Wednesday night in the Ladbrokes Premiership.
Here’s the game previewed in numbers.
Motherwell head to Paisley looking to record their fifth straight league win.
Having defeated Hamilton Academical, Hibernian, Dundee and Livingston, Stephen Robinson’s side are looking to string together their best run of results since a five-game winning run in 2016.
Conversely, St Mirren have lost their last five games in the league.
Although only three league positions separate the two sides going into Wednesday’s match, Motherwell currently have an 18-point gap over their opponents.
Sitting in bottom spot, St Mirren have won three, drawn three and lost 18. Motherwell meanwhile have won nine, drawn three and lost twelve.
Motherwell last conceded in the league 17 minutes into the win over Hamilton Academical, and have since racked up 343 minutes without letting one in.
Mark Gillespie and his defence have stood tall against Hibernian, Dundee and Livingston, returning to the sort of form that saw the team rack up a record 20 clean sheets last campaign.
St Mirren are our opponents in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Wednesday,
Here’s a look at the Buddies in detail.
Ten new faces have arrived in Paisley in the winter transfer window, with 13 heading out.
At the back, manager Oran Kearney has added goalkeepers Václav Hladký and Jordan Holmes, from Slovan Liberec and Bournemouth respectively. They’ve been joined by defenders Mateo Mužek, Mihai Popescu and Laurențiu Corbu.
Greg Tansey has arrived in midfield on loan from Aberdeen, along with fellow loanees Brad Lyons, Anders Dreyer and Kyle McAllister.
Up top, Haitian striker Duckens Nazon has also arrived on loan from Belgians Sint-Truiden.
St Mirren are without a league win in five, with their last Ladbrokes Premiership victory coming at Fir Park in December.
St Johnstone, Kilmarnock, Celtic, Hibernian and Rangers have since defeated them, with an aggregate score of 14-2.
Kearney’s men however did progress in the William Hill Scottish Cup, coming from two goals down to Alloa Athletic to progress 3-2.
St Mirren may be bottom of the table as things stand, but they are anything but cut adrift.
With Dundee sitting two points ahead of them, and Hamilton Academical three, there is plenty scope for a string of results to pull them out of immediate danger.
Jake Hastie scored his first league goals, and Curtis Main also got on the scoresheet, as Motherwell made it four league wins from four by beating Livingston.
Jake Hastie, Curtis Main and Richard Tait speak as Motherwell pick up another big win over Livingston.
Stephen Robinson was pleased with his side’s performance in the win over Livingston, but says he will keep pushing his side to improve.
Motherwell made it four Ladbrokes Premiership wins from four with a scintillating performance against Livingston.
Youngster Jake Hastie will take the plaudits for two brilliantly taken goals, but the Steelmen as a whole showed confidence and verve throughout to pull level on points with the visitors.
For the third match in succession, manager Stephen Robinson named an unchanged starting team. The only change came on the bench, with James Scott stepping up to replace the departed Gaël Bigirimana.
Within six minutes, the home side were off and running. A great delivery from David Turnbull from a free kick was met by the head of Hastie, who beat Liam Kelly to grab his second goal in claret and amber.
Six minutes later, it was two. Curtis Main, the scourge of the Livi defenders throughout, was played in by Allan Campbell to the right inside the box. Lifting the ball, he found the top right corner of the net to double the advantage.
A shell shocked Livingston were further put to the sword, as Gboly Ariyibi and Hastie continued to torment from the wide areas.
With 20 minutes gone, Hastie was again on the scoresheet. Picking the ball up deep, he surged at the defence, taking out men in his wake, before cooly slotting home to make it 3-0 in rapid time.
At half time, Livingston rang the changes. A triple substitution saw them increase their physicality in the second period but the game fizzled out into a midfield battle and a succession of half chances for either side.
The biggest chance fell t0 Motherwell. Campbell was set up brilliantly by Main, but his shot was headed off the line, and then Hastie saw his shot at a hat trick just deflected over the bar.
With a minute to spare, Tiffoney saw his shot come back off the post for Livi, but the Steelmen held firm again to record a third consecutive league clean sheet, and a fourth straight win in the Ladbrokes Premiership.
Motherwell: Gillespie, Grimshaw, Aldred, Dunne, Tait, Rodriguez Gorrín, Campbell, Turnbull, Ariyibi (Frear), Hastie (McCormack), Main (Scott).
Subs not used: Ferguson, McHugh, Hartley, Johnson .
Livingston: Kelly, Gallagher, Halkett, Lithgow, Lawless (Odoffin), Byrne, Pittman, Sibbald (Lawson), Erskine (Menga), Tiffoney, Hardie.
Subs not used: Stewart, Brown, Lamie, Wylde.
Motherwell host Livingston on Saturday, as they look to make it four Ladbrokes Premiership wins from four.
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Stephen Robinson discusses his January transfer business ahead of Saturday’s match against Livingston.
The ‘Well boss praised the attitude and desire of his young players breaking through, after David Turnbull put pen to paper on a two-and-a-half year contract extension.
“I believe in this squad and that there’s even more young players to come through,” he said.
Motherwell face Livingston in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday, in what is set to be an interesting encounter at Fir Park.
Gary Holt’s side are in their worst run of the season so far, whilst Stephen Robinson’s side are in their best.
Here is what you need to know about ahead of Saturday’s game.
Just three points separate the two teams in the league, which heaps importance on to this match for both sides.
Three points for the Steelmen could play a part in their top six aspirations and move them further away from the foot of the table.
Livingston meanwhile, could move back above Hibs in the table with a win.
The last time the two sides met at Fir Park, the prospect of Chris Cadden going up against his twin brother Nicky was naturally a focal point in the build-up.
However, this time around, neither of the two will be included in their matchday squads.
Chris still finds himself sidelined with a knee injury, whilst Nicky completed a deadline day loan move to Championship side Ayr United.
Although the Cadden’s won’t feature, there will be some new faces on show in Lanarkshire tomorrow.
The Lions added a number of new faces, including Chris Erskine, Ciaron Brown, Hakeem Odofin and Gregg Wylde.