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  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell U18s 1-2 Kilmarnock U18s

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell 5-2 Rangers

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Adam MacDonald joins Cowdenbeath on loan

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Richard Foster reacts to SPFL Trust Trophy exit

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Tranent 0-0 Motherwell B (3-1 after pens)

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Under 18s fixtures announced

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    SPFL Trust Trophy draw 2023/24

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Latest academy graduates sign professional deals

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    NL Cup 2023

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Alan Archibald departs

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell U18s 1-2 Kilmarnock U18s

    Motherwell U18s 1-2 Kilmarnock U18s

    Our Under 18 side returned to competitive action on Friday against Kilmarnock at K-Park. 

    The match ended 2-1 to the visitors, despite a Campbell Forest equaliser on the hour mark. Andy Miller and Zander Craik scored on either side of half time.

    The first big chance of the game was presented to Devon Johnston of Motherwell. A slack backpass to the Kilmarnock keeper didn’t have enough power on it to reach Armour, Johnston pressed and tackled the keeper but the ball fizzed away from danger.

    There would be a large stoppage in play when Arran Bone collided with Gilmour in the air. The Kilmarnock youngster was knocked out cold and treated immediately on the pitch. We wish him a speedy recovery.

    At the restart, Mikey Booth went close. A free-kick from 25 yards wasn’t dealt with by the keeper who spilled the effort wide for a corner.

    Max Ross was presented with a chance from a corner kick after Forest kept the ball alive in the area, but the defender blazed high and wide.

    Miller opened the scoring for Killie after some continued pressure on the ‘Well backline. The centre-back connected well from a corner kick and knocked the ball in off the crossbar and past Josh Bogan. 1-1 half time.

    The Motherwell keeper was called into action shortly into the second half. On 55 minutes, he made the stop from Craik’s header back across goal and his defence subsequently cleared the danger.

    Substitute Harry McLean quickly made an impact from the bench shortly after. He carried the ball into the Kilmarnock penalty area and was brought down and awarded a penalty. Despite the keeper going the right way, Forest converted to get his side onto level terms.

    However, seconds later, Kilmarnock were back in front. Craik converted up the other end from a free-kick awarded straight from the restart and Kilmarnock were ahead again.

    Motherwell pursued an equaliser but couldn’t find the goal and ended up losing narrowly to the young Ayrshire side.

    Motherwell team: Bogan, Garcia, McDermott, Ross, Bone, Flatman, Whyte, Forest, Tomany, Booth, Johnston.

    Motherwell subs: Lawson, McQuarrie, Webb, McLean, Simpson, Arnott.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell 5-2 Rangers

    Motherwell 5-2 Rangers

    Our under 18 side took on Rangers this afternoon at K-Park, with the game ending 5-2 to the hosts.

    Mikey Booth was at the double, with Ross Nelson and Campbell Forest getting on the scoresheet for the ‘Well.

    Willox had the first opening of the game after two minutes. The winger found himself on the ball 1v1 against McDermott. He went to the byline and drove his shot into the side netting.

    Just a minute later, Adamson went through on goal but tried to dink the ball over Bogan, however his strike went over the bar.

    Mikey Booth twas he first to force Greigh Thackray in the Rangers net into action. His first free kick of the match was saved after five minute.

    On 12 minutes, we had the opener. Brannan McDermott went on a mazy run and was fouled on the edge of the box. Booth stepped up again and this time found the back of the net. 1-0.

    Nine minutes later, it was two. Ross Nelson drilled the ball home into the bottom corner from the edge of the box to give the young ‘Well a two goal advantage.

    Motherwell continued to put on the pressure and on 25 minutes, all eyes turned to the referee. Josh Bogan played long and Luca Ross latched onto the ball, he was pulled down by the Rangers defender, seemingly stopping a goalscoring opportunity. The referee awarded a free kick but pulled out a yellow card only.

    Booth stepped up from the resulting free kick and once again found the back of the net. 3-0.

    On 36 minutes, the referee was the centre point. Skipper Grant, already on a booking, fouled L.Ross again. The referee conferred with Richard Foster but maintained it was only a foul and no yellow.

    On 41 minutes however, it wad 4-0. Booth again at the heart of it, drove forward, slipped the ball to L.Ross who dropped the shoulder and fired into the bottom corner.

    It was a quieter start to the second half with very few openings in the stages.

    The first chance was presented to Rangers forward Eadie. He tried to latch onto a through but Bogan was down first to gather.

    On 65 minutes, it was 5-0. Campbell Forest continued to press a back pass to the Rangers keeper, nicked in and was able to tap into an empty net.

    Two minutes later, Rangers got one back. The Gers (18) forward was played through and he finished into the far corner to make it 5-1.

    77 minutes, Rangers had a second. Curtis was allowed to drive forward and cut inside. He unleashed a left footed strike that flew past Bogan to make it 5-2.

    The game ended 5-2 to Motherwell, rounding off a good afternoon’s work in East Kilbride.

    Motherwell team: Bogan, Garcia, McDermott, M.Ross, Bone, Williamson (75′), Nelson (82′), Forest, L.Ross, Booth (60′), Johnstone (60′).

    Motherwell subs: McQuarrie (GK), Tomany (60′), Webb (75′), McAllister (60′), Simpson (82’).

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Adam MacDonald joins Cowdenbeath on loan

    Adam MacDonald joins Cowdenbeath on loan

    Midfielder Adam MacDonald has joined Lowland League side Cowdenbeath on a season-long loan. 

    The 17-year-old academy product has joined up with Calum Eliot and his side, with the Blue Brazil having already started their season.

    Best of luck for the season ahead, Adam.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Richard Foster reacts to SPFL Trust Trophy exit

    Our new lead development coach Richard Foster speaks for the first time.
    • Becoming lead development coach
    • Poor overall performance
    • Targets for the season ahead
  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Tranent 0-0 Motherwell B (3-1 after pens)

    Tranent 0-0 Motherwell B (3-1 after pens)

    Motherwell B lost on penalties to Tranent in the SPFL Trust Trophy.

    Nathan McGinley and Barry Maguire started the match as our two ‘over age’ players. Luca Ross and Ewan Wilson were also in the starting 11 as Motherwell looked to go one step further in the competition last year.

    The first chance of the game came after just five minutes. Euan Greig found the ball at his feet on the edge of the area, but he blasted over the bar.

    Motherwell’s first chance came after eight minutes. Luca Ross worked the angle on the left wing, before cutting inside and his cross was drifting towards the back post before Mason palmed it away.

    Connelly was called into action on a number of occasions.

    The first of which came on 12 minutes when he tipped Ben Miller’s effort round the post. He then got behind Jones’ free-kick after 23 mins, which was from the edge of the box.

    The big moment of the first half came on 40 minutes. Tranent worked the ball on the right hand side and the cross was sent towards Ben Miller at the back post. He connected and seemed to have all but scored, however Connelly spread his body well to prevent the opening.

    Tranent’s right full-back Ross had a go with a driven shot on 49 minutes, however it was comfortably saved.

    On the hour mark, Brannan McDermott’s cross caused all sorts of confusion after Mo Adam stole possession, however Tranent survived.

    A couple of tame efforts came from Tranent with 10 minutes to go, as the game edged closer to a penalty shootout.

    However, with 90 minutes played, neither side could find the breakthrough and the tie would be decided on penalties.

    Nathan McGinley stepped up first and found the bet but Barry Maguire, Mo Adam and Luca Ross all failed to convert from 12 yards and Tranent progressed, winning 3-1 on penalties

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Under 18s fixtures announced

    Under 18s fixtures announced

    The fixtures for our upcoming 2023/24 Elite CAS Under 18 season are now available. 

    Kick-off times and venues for our matches will be communicated throughout the season, with supporters welcome to attend all matches.

    All matches can be found online.

    We begin our season against Hearts on Friday 28 July at home before travelling to Celtic on Friday 4 August.

    The youngsters will take on Kilmarnock on Friday 15 December before the league shuts down for a winter break.

    They will return to action on Friday 12 January against Hamilton Accies.

    Our final round of fixtures will occur on 23 February before the league split happens.

    Please note, current times on the website are not accurate, with kick-off times still to be arranged between each club.

    All fixtures are subject to change.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    SPFL Trust Trophy draw 2023/24

    SPFL Trust Trophy draw 2023/24

    We have been given an away tie against Tranent in the first round of the SPFL Trust Trophy. 

    The first round will be played in the midweek of August 1/2, with the second round a fortnight later.

    Should Motherwell progress to the second round, we will face St Mirren B or Albion Rovers away.

    Kick-off times and venues will be announced shortly.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Latest academy graduates sign professional deals

    Latest academy graduates sign professional deals

    Nine academy graduates have signed professional contracts with the club.

    Joining the backline are Ross Nelson, Scott Williamson, Derin Marshall and Zack Flatman

    In midfield, Campbell Forrest, Mikey Booth and Devon Johnston put pen to paper on their first professional deals.

    Livingston born Zack Tomany provides the firepower up top.

    16-year-old midfielder Olly Whyte officially joins the squad, having signed professionally in January.

    “This is a big milestone for each individual,” academy director David Clarkson said.

    “The step up to professional football is a big one and I have the full belief that each and every one of them have the capabilities to do so.

    “We have seen the pathway that exists at Motherwell for young players coming through and that has to be the aim for these players.

    “Coming in on a full-time basis also allows us to work closer with the players in terms of training, off-field nutrition and track their progress closer than ever.

    “It’s an exciting batch of players who have lots of potential.”

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    NL Cup 2023

    NL Cup 2023

    We will be participating in the 2023 NL Cup against Airdrie, Albion Rovers and Cumbernauld Colts.

    Our first match is against Airdrie on Saturday 1 July at the Broadwood Stadium.

    Kick-off is 4pm.

    Tickets cost £10 for adults, with concessions going for £5. The ticket is valid all day, which will get you entry for Albion Rovers v Cumbernauld Colts, which kicks off at 1pm.

    The winner our match against Airdrie will face the winner of Albion Rovers against Cumbernauld Colts on Sunday 2 July at 4pm in the final, while the loser will face the loser of the other fixture on the Sunday at 1pm.

    Tickets can be purchased online.

    With the first-team travelling back from their pre-season trip to Delden, Holland on Saturday 1 July, our squad will be made up of Under 18 players.

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    Alan Archibald departs

    Alan Archibald departs

    Alan Archibald has left the club to take up the first-team coach position at Kilmarnock. 

    Archibald was appointed lead development coach at Motherwell at the end of the March this year, after departing Partick Thistle.

    The 45-year-old now joins Derek McInnes’ backroom staff ahead of the 2023/24 season.

    We would like to thank Alan for his efforts since March and wish him well for the future.