The kick-off time for Scottish Premiership match with Hamilton Academical has changed.
The game on 21 April will now start at 6pm, moved from the original time of 7.45pm.
Streaming information for the game at FOYS Stadium will be announced shortly.
The kick-off time for Scottish Premiership match with Hamilton Academical has changed.
The game on 21 April will now start at 6pm, moved from the original time of 7.45pm.
Streaming information for the game at FOYS Stadium will be announced shortly.
“We haven’t performed well enough this season. This is a chance to give the fans something back.”
Bevis Mugabi speaks ahead of the Scottish Cup trip to Formartine United.
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“We have to make sure we have the right mentality going into the game.”
Graham Alexander looks ahead to the Scottish Cup trip to Formartine United.
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A good diet is at the heart of a footballer’s lifestyle, ensuring they are able to perform to the maximum of their abilities and continue to improve their strength and stamina.
Our head of sport science Andy Boles talks us through the work that goes into maintaining our players’ diets, while head chef Euan McInnes tests out some new recipes on some of the squad.
Needing points to keep out of relegation danger, Motherwell headed to Edinburgh for a tough task against high-flying Hibernian, knowing a win would lift spirits and also dent the opponents’ European aspirations.
Back off the field, the impact of Covid-19 one year on is still looming in minds.
Young midfielder Allan Campbell was part of last season’s squad forced to stay at home when the 2019/20 campaign was curtailed.
Well-known for his dedication to improving himself, he took the opportunity to build a home gym to keep himself ticking over. Still reaping the benefits of it – and using it on his days off – we visited him to see what his setup is like and how the year has been for him.
Livingston were the visitors to ML1 soon after, with the Betfred Cup finalists always a difficult proposition.
Racism in football, and society as a whole, remains a major issue.
The call for all players to “take the knee” at the start of the season was welcomed by all, in the light of several worldwide incidents last summer.
With the knee still being taken but little in the way of change, four players – Devante Cole, Charles Dunne, Sherwin Seedorf and Bevis Mugabi – sit down to talk about their experiences of racism, what needs to change and whether enough is being done to tackle it.
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Robbie Crawford has signed a new deal with Motherwell.
The midfielder has penned a one-year contract, keeping him at Fir Park for the 2021/22 season.
Crawford has impressed in midfield since his initial loan switch from Livingston earlier in the campaign, which became a permanent deal in the January transfer window.
“Robbie has been an integral part of the team since we came in,” manager Graham Alexander said.
“He has proven he has the ability, commitment & character to continue his form with us.
“We’re very happy he’s agreed to stay and we feel it’s another positive step in our plan for the future”.
Crawford, 26, has made 19 appearances in claret and amber since his move in September last year.
Motherwell will face Formartine United in the third round of the 2020/21 Scottish Cup.
The Steelmen will head north after Formartine beat Annan Athletic on penalties in the second round on Tuesday night.
The game will be played on Saturday 3 April at North Lodge Park. The date and kick-off time will be confirmed shortly.
Live streaming information will be provided as soon as possible.
Bevis Mugabi has signed a new deal with Motherwell.
The Ugandan international defender has extended his contract with the club for the 2021/22 season.
Mugabi, 25, joined Motherwell in September 2019 and has made 35 appearances in claret and amber.
“We’re delighted Bevis has agreed to extend his stay with us at Motherwell,” manager Graham Alexander said of the deal.
“We’ve been really impressed with his contribution since January, both on and off the pitch.
“We can also see the potential for him to get better and continue to help the team achieve future success.”
Mugabi, who has been capped 10 times by Uganda, has been a key figure at the heart of defence for Motherwell in the 2020/21 campaign, although injury has restricted his outings of late.
He gained international attention when his jump to head in the winning goal against Ross County in January was recorded at 262cm, with a leap of 75cm, breaking a record set by Cristiano Ronaldo for Juventus.
Motherwell will end the 2020/21 season with three home Scottish Premiership matches.
The post-split fixtures will see the Steelmen host St Mirren, Kilmarnock and Ross County at home, with away trips to Hamilton Academical and Dundee United.
The run-in to the close of the campaign will start with a home match against St Mirren on Saturday 10 April.
A trip to Hamilton Academical comes second on Wednesday 21 April, followed by the visit of Kilmarnock to Fir Park on Saturday 1 May.
Motherwell head to Dundee United on Wednesday 12 May in the final away game of the season, before ending the campaign at home to Ross County on Sunday 16 May.
Dates and kick-off times remain subject to change, dependent on TV selection. As things stand, all home matches will be broadcast live at live.motherwellfc.co.uk.
| Date | Opponent | Kick-off |
| Sat 10 April | St Mirren (H) | 3pm |
| Wed 21 April | Hamilton (A) | 7.45pm |
| Sat 1 May | Kilmarnock (H) | 3pm |
| Wed 12 May | Dundee United (A) | 7.45pm |
| Sun 16 May | Ross County (H) | 12pm |
The SWPL1 season restarts with Motherwell hosting Forfar Farmington.
Kick off on Sunday is at 2pm.
The game is closed to supporters.
You can buy and watch a live stream of the game for £5 here.
Highlights of the match will also be broadcast live on BBC Scotland at 8.30pm on Sunday.
Forfar won the opening game of the campaign at home to Motherwell at Station Park.
A 4-2 victory for the hosts that day in October came in an end-to-end match, with Donna Paterson and London Pollard scoring doubles.
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Motherwell’s sole win in those seven games came away to Hearts, keeping them above the Edinburgh side on goal difference at the bottom end of the table.
Forfar are four points and one position ahead in the table, having defeated Motherwell and Hearts, as well as drawing with Celtic.