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    Motherwell 0-3 Celtic

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Celtic defeat

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    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos looks ahead to Celtic

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    Not at the races // Motherwell 0-1 Dundee

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews Celtic

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Dundee defeat

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    Celtic: The Champions are in ML1

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    Motherwell 0-1 Dundee

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    Former players return to Fir Park

  • Women

    Sophie Black: Making my debut was a proud moment

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    Motherwell 0-3 Celtic

    Motherwell 0-3 Celtic

    Celtic came away with the three points on Sunday afternoon, defeating Motherwell 3-0 at Fir Park thanks to goals from Luke McCowan, Alistair Johnston, and Adam Idah. 

    Facing three tough games in the next week, Kettlewell made a couple of changes to his lineup. Marvin Kaleta made his first start, with Tom Sparrow also earning his first start.

    Despite making changes after their spirited performance in Italy in midweek and missing captain Callum McGregor, Brendan Rodgers was still able to kick off with a formidable starting eleven.

    It was the Steelmen, though, who made an impressive opening. And twice inside a couple of minutes, the home side came within a few centimetres of opening the scoring.

    With only eight minutes played, Liam Scales’ pass back put Kasper Schmeichel under pressure. The keeper’s rushed clearance was snapped up by Stamatelopoulos. He laid the ball back for Lennon Miller, who watched his drilled effort from 20 yards rebound from the right hand post.

    Two minutes later, the Well teenager was unlucky once again. His quick feet 25 yards from goal earned him a free kick. And after curling the ball over the Celtic wall, it seemed destined for the top right-hand corner of the goal until it rattled off the face of the crossbar.

    A glancing header from Daizen Maeda momentarily brought Aston Oxborough into action, diving across his goal to push the ball behind, but the bulk of the early action was at the other end.

    A deep corner from Andy Halliday found Miller at the rear of the six-yard box, and his downward header caused a bit of chaos in front of the keeper’s post, followed by a check of handball.

    Miller was at the centre of everything, and after 22 minutes, his cute backheeler fell for Sparrow at the edge of the box, but his shot on the half-volley went straight into Schmeichel’s arms.

    Then, four minutes later, Celtic grabbed the lead.

    Former Dundee midfielder McCowan waltzed through the centre of the home defence before sliding a low left foot drive beyond Oxborough.

    The Parkhead side looked more comfortable after that, and for a minute it looked as if they had added a bizarre second goal.

    Alistair Johnston’s low ball in behind the Well rearguard had play racing towards Oxborough, but as Maeda fell, he nudged the ball beyond the advancing keeper with the ball rolling against the past and over the line. A VAR check would take place into the investigation of a hand ball from Celtic. After careful consideration, a handball was given keeping the score 0-1.

    In stark contrast, the league champions began the second half with a greater tempo.

    And within minutes, it took a smart diving save from Oxborough to repel Kyogo Furuhashi’s snap shot.

    Kaleta’s cross into the visitor’s box begged a finish, but Stamatelopoulos had a fresh air shot before Ewan Wilson’s left foot swerved the ball wide of goal.

    What followed would create disappointment for Stuart Kettlewell in the 55th minute.

    Alex Valle’s cross towards the six-yard area was met by Johnston, who powerfully planted his header behind a helpless Oxborough.

    With 18 minutes remaining, Oxborough produced a quick double save and gave the Fir Park men continued hope that they could get back into the game.

    Moses Ebiye’s header and another from Miller forced a couple of saves from Schmeichel, before Idah closed the deal with a skilful goal after an strong performance from Celtic during the second-half.

    It got worse for Motherwell in injury time, when after VAR intervention, Liam Gordon’s challenge on Idah was upgraded from a yellow to a red card.

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Celtic defeat

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to the 0-3 defeat to Celtic at Fir Park.

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    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos looks ahead to Celtic

    Summer signing Apostolos Stamatelopoulos says he has fully settled into life in Scotland, having made the switch from Australia in the summer. The Australian international now has family by his side and is ready to get stuck right into things here in ML1. 

    The striker explains the reason for his early departure against Dundee last Saturday as well as discussing his recent trip away on international duty.

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    Not at the races // Motherwell 0-1 Dundee

    Motherwell were searching for their fourth win on the bounce coming into their William Hill Premiership fixture against Dundee. Following the victory at Hibernian, the October international break interrupted the rhythm as Motherwell failed to find their usual stride. 

    Stuart Kettlewell was left disappointed by his team’s performance as Dundee’s Lyall Cameron fired his team ahead in the first-half.

    Substitutes were brought on to try and change the Steelmen’s fortunes however, the equaliser didn’t arrive and Dundee held out for the win.

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews Celtic

    Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell takes heart from the four previous encounters with Celtic in his time at the club. Two draws at Celtic Park and conceding two stoppage time goals mean his team have shown in the past that they can compete with the Champions. 

    Kettlewell looks ahead to what is a busy seven days for the club, facing Celtic first, before a trip to Tannadice on Wednesday night and then the semi final against Rangers at Hampden.

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Dundee defeat

    Stuart Kettlewell gives his thoughts on his side’s 0-1 defeat to Dundee at Fir Park.

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    Celtic: The Champions are in ML1

    Celtic: The Champions are in ML1

    Motherwell will host Celtic on Sunday 27 October at Fir Park. 

    Kick off is 3pm.

    How to follow the game
    Hunter Stand O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand
    Adults £26 £33
    Concessions £22 £22
    Young Adults £12 £12
    Juniors £6 £6
    • Young Adults tickets would ages 14-17.
    • Juveniles would be 13 and under
    • Ticket Office open from 11am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility.

    There will be no online sales for this game.

    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?

    This match is live on Sky Sports.

    Supporters collecting pre-ordered tickets for the Premier Sports Cup semi-final at Hampden v Rangers pre match should collect these from the Chapman Office door.

    The Ticket Office will only be selling tickets for the Celtic match to supporters with previous purchase history.

    Calum’s Cabin (Children’s Cancer Charity) will be collecting money via bucket collection.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

    Squad Update

    Paul McGinn will be out for a significant period of time with a muscle injury. Callum Slattery, Harry Paton, Jack Vale, Ross Callachan and Sam Nicholson remain out for this game.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell suffered their first home defeat of the season last Saturday against Dundee. That ended a run of three wins on the bounce.

    Since Stuart Kettlewell’s arrival in February 2023, Motherwell have had four encounters with Celtic. The Steelmen have drawn twice at Parkhead, with the score ending 1-1 on both occasions.

    Kettlewell has lined up against Celtic twice at Fir Park. In his first game, Celtic scored in the 87th minute to break the deadlock, before Blair Spittal equalised in stoppage time. Matt O’Riley would win the game in dramatic fashion with a last-gasp winner.

    In the last match, Spittal’s opener was cancelled out by Adam Idah shortly after half-time. As it looked like the ‘Well would gain a point, Idah popped up in stoppage time to win the game, before Luis Palma made sure of the win.

    Opposition Report

    Champions Celtic have made a strong start to league proceedings. They are joint top of the table with Aberdeen after eight games, with seven wins and one draw.

    The draw came in their last outing against Aberdeen at Celtic Park.

    Kyogo had made a slower start by his usual standards, but has found the back of the net three times in the last three league matches.

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    Motherwell 0-1 Dundee

    Motherwell 0-1 Dundee

    Motherwell fell to a 1-0 defeat on Saturday against Dundee at Fir Park. 

    A first-half goal from Lyall Cameron was enough to separate the two sides, on what was a disappointing day for the Steelmen.

    Manager Stuart Kettlewell made one change from the side that won in Edinburgh two weeks ago, and it was an enforced one. Dan Casey returned from his suspension to replace the injured Paul McGinn.

    Motherwell made a bright start to proceedings, with Zach Robinson unfortunate not to get on the end of Andy Halliday’s through ball. Dundee defender Clark Robertson managed to get a toe on the ball to slide it away to safety.

    But after the opening ten minutes, the visitors grew into the game. Lennon Miller’s pass was blocked and Simon Murray managed to get a shot away, however it was comfortably dealt with by Aston Oxborough.

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos saw his header go past the post, in what was Motherwell’s best chance of the first-half.

    Murray would go close again for Dundee, with Billy Koumetio also going close. But the breakthrough eventually came on 38 minutes. Ewan Wilson managed to block Murray’s effort on goal but the follow up was knocked home by Cameron. 0-1.

    Moses Ebiye and Tony Watt were introduced at half-time as Motherwell looked to spring into life. Former Motherwell man Curtis Main had the first clear chance of the second period, forcing a strong stop from Oxborough at his near post.

    As Motherwell threw the kitchen sink, their next big chance came from Miller, who blasted an effort from 25 yards that stung the palms of Trevor Carson with 17 minutes to go.

    The Steelmen’s big opportunity fell to substitute Jair Tavares, with the Portuguese winger hitting over the bar after the ball dropped to him on the edge of the box.

    Stoppage time came and went in the game, with Motherwell unable to draw level in their typical late fashion. The result leaves the Steelmen fifth in the table, with Celtic visiting North Lanarkshire next Sunday.

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    Former players return to Fir Park

    Former players return to Fir Park

    We were delighted to welcome four former players to Fir Park on Saturday against Dundee. 

    Cammy Murray, Dougie Hope and Davie Main were in attendance, alongside “Ancell Babe” Pat Delaney.

    Pat Delaney
    Delaney made his first-team debut at the age of 18 against St Mirren on the 19th September 1959. Initially a centre-forward, Bobby Ancell converted him into a defender.
    He was the hero of the 1965 Summer Cup run, netting 8 times in the 10 matches required to land silverware, including two in the final against Dundee United.
    He made 229 appearances in his seven year stint at Fir Park, scoring 40 goals. One of those goals was a terrific free-kick at Ibrox, where the Steelmen came away with a 5-2 win in the Scottish Cup.
    Cammy Murray

    Cammy Murray had made more than 200 appearances for St Mirren prior to his switch to Motherwell in 1972.

    The midfielder was here for a season, where he represented the claret and amber on nine occasions, scoring once in a 2-2 draw with St Johnstone.

    He returned to Fir Park later in his footballing journey, as a coach. He was part of the coaching staff that lifted the Scottish Cup in 1991.

    Dougie Hope

    Dougie Hope was a Motherwell player from 1963 until 1965. Teammates with Pat Delaney, they lifted the 1965 Summer Cup beating Dundee United over two legs.

    Davie Main

    Having finished his education at Wishaw High School, Davie Main joined the club in April 1970.

    Highly sought after from a number of clubs, Main opted to join his local team, signing part-time.

    The full-back transitioned into a midfielder, making 29 appearances for the club across two years.

    He would move onto Albion Rovers in 1972, where he made over 250 first-team games.

  • Women

    Sophie Black: Making my debut was a proud moment

    Sophie Black: Making my debut was a proud moment

    Putting pen to paper over a fortnight after the closure of the summer transfer window, 16-year-old forward Sophie Black made the daunting switch to ML1 after penning a season-long loan deal from title-chasers Rangers.

    Black made a name for herself very early on in her career. Making her competitive debut for the Gers at just 16-years-old, Black featured in the Glasgow sides 11-goal opening day victory over Aberdeen before featuring in the Champions League matchday squad against European powerhouses Arsenal and Atletico Madrid.

    Ready to establish herself within the Scottish game, Black is determined to follow in the footsteps of fellow teammate Laura Berry, and progress though the ranks in the Scottish top-flight.

    “Motherwell seemed like the perfect environment for me,” Black explained.

    “From the very first conversation I had with Paul, Leanne and the other staff, I could see the clear vision of what they wanted to achieve whilst playing a style of football that suited my qualities as a player.

    “You can see the impact of what both Paul and Leanne are doing. Providing young players with the opportunity to thrive in the top-flight and receive regular game time is brilliant and there are plenty of players footsteps to follow in.
    “It’s great to see the likes of Laura [Berry] and Kayla [Jardine] coming through the club. It really shows the effort and commitment from all the staff to develop players and create a pathway to first-team football.
    “That hard work behind the scenes is reflected and it’s great to see how far both of their footballing careers have progressed since being at Motherwell. I hope to be next on that journey.”

    A striker by trade, the versatile forward had to wait for her competitive league debut after representing the Scotland U-17 squad alongside teammates Amy Sharkey and Sienna McGoldrick.

    Scotland secured victory over Iceland, Northern Ireland and Poland to comfortably earn their qualification to the second round of UEFA European Championship Qualifiers ahead of the final qualification round in the Faroe Islands next summer.

    “It’s always a great opportunity to go away with the national team,” Black emphasised.

    “I learn a lot playing against different opposition that you don’t often have the opportunity to learn from. We’re always being pushed to progress our standards to the next level, and to come away from the international break with three wins and at the top of our group, it really shows how much we’ve developed as a team.

    “It will be great to bring back these experiences and hopefully implement some new things into my game.”

    Playing alongside Sharkey and McGoldrick on the international stage whilst coming through the youth ranks at Ibrox with Berry and Mason Blyth-Clark has enabled a seamless transition into claret and amber.
    “Coming into the team recently, it has been brilliant to already know some of the girls from national team, as well from my time with Rangers.
    “They have helped me to settle in quickly, as have all the other girls and staff who have been so welcoming. It has made this transition much quicker for myself personally, and I can’t wait to get back onto the pitch.
    “I’m really enjoying my time at the club so far.”

    Despite having to wait for her competitive debut in South Lanarkshire, Black introduced herself to the K-Park faithful as a second-half substitute in the women of steel’s comfortable 4-1 victory over Dundee United. A Berry double, with strikes from Chelsie Watson and Louisa Boyes sealed a convincing victory in East Kilbride.

    “I’m really delighted to have made my debut for Motherwell,” Black noted.

    “I have been working hard for this moment, so to finally put on the shirt and represent the club was an incredible feeling.

    “It was really important for us to get the three points, and making that small gain into the top-six. I really enjoyed playing my part in the game and am delighted to have made a great start to my time at the club.”

    The women of steel have made a positive start to league proceedings. Victory over the Tangerines enabled Paul Brownlie’s side to overtake closest rivals Partick Thistle into the final top-six place, returning 12-points from nine outings. Victory on derby day saw Motherwell progress past local rivals Hamilton to confirm their place in the Quarter-Final of the Sky Sports League Cup.

    Keen to play her part, Black hopes to add vital competition for places, as the women of steel travel North next weekend to face Aberdeen at Balmoral Stadium.

    “On a personal level, my main goal is to establish myself in the squad and make a real impact on the pitch,” Black said.

    “I want to contribute as much as possible whilst learning from the talented group of players around me. As a team, finishing in the top-six is our aim for the remainder of the season. We are capable of achieving this, but we need to stick together and take each game as it comes.
    “I can’t wait to see all the supporters back at K-Park supporting us through what will be another tough run of fixtures.”