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    Kit Sponsors Award Night

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    Beaton in charge at Firhill

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

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    Accies draw in pictures

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    Robinson: Denied a clear goal

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    Motherwell 0 – 0 Hamilton Accies

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    Accies matchday magazine preview

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    Update: Hamilton tickets

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    Last time out: vs Hamilton

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    Jules and Tait in the Signing Zone

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    Kit Sponsors Award Night

    The Club’s annual Sponsors Event will take place within the Alona Hotel on Saturday 15th of April. 

    All Player Sponsors will have already received their invitation to this prestigious event and a limited number of tickets have been released for public sale which are available at £45 per person.

    Children can attend and dine at the event for a fantastic price of just £15, so don’t miss out!

    A 3 course meal will be served followed by a short Q & A with the Management Team and a number of Awards on the night,  including the Sponsor’s Player of the Season Award.

    Your host for the evening will be Fir Park favourite, Tam Cowan.

    To book phone 01698 333 333 or email events@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Saturday 15th April

     7.00pm

    Alona Hotel, Strathclyde Park

    £45 per adult, £15 for children

    Dress code: lounge suit 

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    Beaton in charge at Firhill

    Referee for Saturday’s Ladbrokes Premiership clash with Partick Thistle at Firhill Stadium is John Beaton.

    John will be handling his third Motherwell match of the campaign so far – after overseeing the 2-0 loss at Parkhead in October and the 2-0 loss away to Dundee in November.

    The referee took charge on two occasions last season, with the first a 2-2 draw with Dundee back in January. The Steelmen were on course to take all three points when Chris Cadden and Stephen Pearson had the visitors ahead, but a controversial late penalty from Kane Hemmings levelled things up.

    His other ‘Well game was also in the Highlands, when the Steelmen all but secured a top-six spot with a terrific 1-2 win at the Caledonian Stadium.

    His overall record in charge of Motherwell matches reads five wins, five defeats and three draws from thirteen matches. ‘Well have scored twenty-one and conceded nineteen.

    Fourty-four players have gone into the book during those games, twenty-two of them wearing Claret and Amber, with just two red cards: Joe Shaughnessy in a League Cup tie against Aberdeen in 2013/14 and Darryl Westlake last season, in a 1-1 draw with Killie at Fir Park.

    John will be ably assisted by Gary Hilland and Ross Haswell with Ryan Milne on Fourth Official duties.

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

    Extended Highlights from Fir Park as the Lanarkshire Derby ends in a goalless draw.

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    Accies draw in pictures

    Images from today’s 0-0 draw with Hamilton Accies in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Snaps courtesy of SNSPix

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    Robinson: Denied a clear goal

    ‘Well boss Stephen Robinson was disappointed that his side couldn’t capitalise on a sending off to pick up three points against Hamilton tonight.

    But he also made sure to reflect on the positives – including the Steelmen’s first clean sheet since December.

    Speaking to MFC TV at full time, Robinson highlighted the plus points, as well as a crucial decision not to award the Fir Parkers a goal in the first half when Ben Heneghan’s header was cleared from over the Accies goal line.

    [pullquote]We were organised and structured – but in truth I think when they went down to ten men we went too long too early and we didn’t work that extra pass up the pitch.[/pullquote]

    Robinson said: “We’re going to take a positive out of it because we’ve got a point and we’ve kept a clean sheet for the first time in a long, long time.

    “So that’s a positive because we were organised and structured – but in truth I think when they went down to ten men we went too long too early and we didn’t work that extra pass up the pitch.”

    He added: “And the decision as well, we’ve seen it back and it’s the most obvious goal you’ll see.”

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    Motherwell 0 – 0 Hamilton Accies

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    Minus top scorer Louis Moult, Motherwell drew a blank with Hamilton at Fir Park tonight.

    And even with an extra man for the final 16 minutes, after Darian McKinnon was sent off, the Steelmen failed to make the breakthrough and put some distance between themselves and their Lanarkshire rivals.

    However, aggrieved  ‘Well will point out they were denied a perfectly good goal and three precious points when Ben Heneghan’s header appeared to have crossed the goal line before being headed clear.

    Moult’s ankle injury kept him out for only the second time since his four goal haul against Accies in September. However, with Jacob Blyth coming in for his first start of the season, ‘Well stuck to the same line-up and formation that proved successful at Ibrox.

    And within five minutes, Blyth’s deflected shot had set up his strike partner with the perfect chance to open the scoring but from a couple of yards Ryan Bowman pulled the ball wide of the post.

    Bowman turned provider eight minutes later when he ran onto Scott McDonald’s threaded pass but after laying the ball back to the edge of the box, Stephen Pearson screwed his drive  off target.

    Once again Chris Cadden was given the freedom to power down the right flank and, following another surging run, his low cross was smothered by Remi Matthews at Bowman’s feet.

    Having weathered the early pressure, Accies came into the game and after 22 minutes Craig Samson produced his first save throwing himself across goal to palm away McKinnon’s dipping volley.

    A couple of minutes later the ‘Well ‘keeper did extremely well to firmly hold a bouncing shot from Giannis Skondras with Alex D’Acol anticipating a slip up.

    The Hamilton goal had a narrow escape on the half hour when Matthews left his line to claim Stevie Hammell’s long pass  but ended with ‘keeper punching the ball narrowly past his own post.

    Accies were even more fortunate from the resultant corner when Frear’s ball was powerfully met by Heneghan and his thumping header looked well over the line before D’Acol headed out and off the bar as ‘Well’s appeals for a goal were waved aside.

    Seven minutes later McDonald’s header from two yards should have given Matthews no chance but the ‘keeper comfortably held the tame effort.

    Just before the interval Samson had another fine save blocking Rakish Bingham’s powerful, angled drive. And within minutes of the restart it was repeated when Bingham’s header forced an early stop from the ‘Well ‘keeper.

    As Motherwell struggled to find their rhythm, Keith Lasley replaced Craig Clay before Shea Gordon made his debut at Blyth’s expense. Within seconds the home side had created their first chance of the second half when Pearson’s ball back across the box found Frear and his half volley crept agonisingly just beyond the far post.

    With 74 minutes played, ‘Well were given a one man advantage when McKinnon was shown a straight red card.

    Openings were still rare, but when Ainsworth’s cross was back headed by Bowman over the advancing ‘keeper, the ball looked net bound until Sarris acrobatically scooped it clear.

    With three minutes remaining, another Ainsworth ball into the box produced appeals for a penalty, but as play raced to the other end, Massimo Donati’s low shot was held by Samson as both side’s had to settle for a point each in their battle to beat the drop.

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    Accies matchday magazine preview

    The seventeenth issue of the Steelmen matchday magazine is on sale ahead of tonight’s league clash with Hamilton at Fir Park.

    Here, we take a look at what can be found inside the 68-page programme.

    Summer signing Jacob Blyth talks about the struggles of coping with injury, but talks about his aspirations as a ‘Well striker now that he’s back to fitness.

    Stephen Robinson gives his thoughts ahead of the game in his second column as manager of the Steelmen. An update from club captain Keith Lasley, along with ‘Getting to Know You’ – where ‘Well legend James McFadden is profiled – both remain in the latest issue of the 2016/17 season programme.

    The interesting feature ‘Well in Numbers’, where feature writer Andrew Paterson looks at some of the key numbers in Motherwell history, continues.

    As part of the clubs aims to work closely with the Motherwell FC Community Trust and The ‘Well Society, regular updates are included in the programme.

    This week’s main features on tonight’s opposition remain, including an in depth look at Accies as well as this season’s new ‘Tactics Board’, where we look at Martin Canning’s starting eleven from Hamilton’s win over St Johnstone at the weekend.

    Our match report section looks back on the Fir Parker’s spirited performance as they drew 1-1 against a strong Rangers side at Ibrox.

    An update on Stephen Craigan’s U20s side is included too, reporting on the youngster’s recent run of results.

    All the latest news from Fir Park is included too, and you’ll get all the latest from the Ticket Office as well as an in-depth look at tomorrow’s match-officials.

    All this and more is available for £3 and is on sale from the Club Shop as well as the usual sellers located in and around the ground pre-match.

    You can also order back editions or take a subscription to the magazine for the rest of the season by visiting the website of our publishers, Curtis-Sports.

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    Update: Hamilton tickets

    Tickets for the Steelmen’s Ladbrokes Premiership clash with Hamilton are on sale from the Fir Park ticket office now.

    It is the third Lanarkshire Derby of the season following the Hogmanay draw and the historic 4-2 victory for Motherwell at Fir Park.

    The match kicks off at 7:45pm tomorrow night and tickets will be available at the ticket office during the regular opening hours and all the way up to kick off. Fans can also purchase tickets from the cash turnstiles.

    Motherwell sit just one point ahead of Hamilton ahead of the all important clash, and is one not to be missed.

    Admission prices are as follows: 

    ADULTS    £23/£19  
    CONCESSIONS       £16/£15
    JUVENILE    £12/£9
    FAMILY    £29/£24
    • Concessions are listed as 65 and over and 16-17 year olds
    • Juveniles are listed as under 16s
    • Family ticket consists of one adult and one juvenile
    • Cheaper priced tickets are for the John Hunter Stand only
    • Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Darren  on 07722912666 or email darren@mfcdsa.com
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    Last time out: vs Hamilton

    The last Lanarkshire Derby was a memorable won for both sets of supporters – but for different reasons.

    Ten-man Motherwell snatched a last minute equaliser against local rivals Hamilton at the SuperSeal Stadium on Hogmanay.

    It was a spirited performance from the Fir Parkers – and a thrilling conclusion to the calendar year.

    An early red card for Lee Lucas reduced the visitors to ten after just 26 minutes and it looked as though the Steelmen would be on the receiving end of a 1-0 loss despite being the better team and despite being a man down.

    Alejandro D’Acol gave the hosts the lead in the 54th minute but that was cancelled out by Louis Moult’s dramatic last minute header in front of the 2,103 travelling ‘Well fans.

    But it was at the first whistle when Motherwell could have went 1-0 up. Scott McDonald looked set to give Mark McGhee’s men a very early lead when he got on the end of Moult’s superb cross, but Accies stopper Gary Wodds tipped over the bar superbly to deny the Aussie his third goal in three games.

    Twenty minutes later, the Fir Parkers went even closer to taking the lead and it was Moult’s header from Lucas’ cross. The Englishman beat Woods but had to look on as it was hooked off the line by Accies skipper Michael Devlin.

    It was the only notable chances of the first half, but the biggest talking point happened just two minutes after Moult was denied on the line.

    Lucas, after taking too big a touch, lunged in on Massimo Donati and, while he appeared to win the ball, was given his marching orders for what was most certainly a dangerous foul.

    The second half brought about more chances but it was Hamilton who took theirs.

    They had the ball in the back of the net in the 53rd minute through Ali Crawford but the linesman’s flag cut the celebrations short.

    The Accies midfielder was involved just seconds later though as the home side did take the lead.

    Some good play by Crawford down the right afforded the midfielder a chance to get a good cross in to the box and D’Acol managed to arrive unmarked to head his side in front.

    Despite being a man down, Motherwell continued to push and create chances and in the heart of midfield, Carl McHugh and youngster Allan Campbell, who earned his first start in the first team, worked tirelessly to make up the energy lost by the earlier sending off.

    Craig Clay worked himself some space well in the 57th minute but his shot was blocked and turned behind for a corner – which was over hit by McDonald.

    With just 21 minutes remaining, Woods produced a brilliant save to turn a low, goal bound effort from Moult around the post and keep his side ahead.

    At the other end of the park, Stephen McManus did brilliantly to clear off the line and keep the deficit to one and in the final seconds of the match, ‘Well fans started their celebrations ahead of the New Year.

    McHugh’s terrific tackle and cross was inch perfect for Moult, who headed low past Woods into the bottom left corner to secure a thoroughly deserved point.

    It was a fantastic end to a fantastic few days for Motherwell, and will have left the Fir Park faithful eager for tomorrow night’s derby clash for the past three months.

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    Jules and Tait in the Signing Zone

    The ‘Signing Zone’ continues this week prior to tomorrow night’s fixture against Hamilton at Fir Park. 

    So why not come to Fir Park tomorrow night where Richard Tait and Zak Jules will be in The Well Shop’s ‘Signing Zone’ from 5.45pm until 6.15pm to meet fans, sign autographs and pose for selfies.

    It provides an opportunity for the fans to meet the summer signing and the young centre back who joined in January on loan.

    Each week, two different players will take their seats as the season progresses as part of the developing fan engagement programme here at Fir Park.

    Share your pics on twitter @motherwellfc using #MFCSigningZone or facebook.com/motherwellfc

    The club shop is situated at the Cooper Stand and is open from 9.30am.