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  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Reserves put five past Pars

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Colts drawn with County in IRN-BRU Cup

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    IRN-BRU Cup draw on Tuesday

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Watch highlights from the win over Sligo Rovers

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Players react to third round win

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Craigan proud of Colts

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell Colts 2 – 0 Sligo Rovers

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Players look ahead to Sligo Rovers clash

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Previewing Motherwell Colts v Sligo Rovers

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    In Numbers: Colts look to make history

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Reserves put five past Pars

    Reserves put five past Pars

    Motherwell’s second string maintained their excellent form with a 5-1 win over Dunfermline Athletic in the SPFL Reserve Cup.

    Conor Sammon netted a double, with Broque Watson, Adam Livingstone and Christian Mbulu also getting on the scoresheet, as Stephen Craigan’s side made it three wins from three in the competition.

    Yet it was the visitors who took the lead at Forthbank early doors.

    Within three minutes, Kallum Higginbotham’s break inside on the right side of the box past Mbulu allowed him to set up Robbie Muirhead at the back post, who put the ball into the roof of the net from five yards out.

    The game ebbed and flowed until the young Steelmen recovered their position 21 minutes later.

    Liam Brown took the initiative to drive from midfield into the Dunfermline half, before playing in George Newell. The striker’s shot was blocked but fell to Watson, who had time for several touches before equalising from close range.

    Six minutes later, the hosts had the lead. A counter attack saw Watson accelerate clear of two defenders down the right. He then found the space to pick his place for a low cross into the box, where Sammon was waiting to tap home at the back post.

    Dunfermline made two changes at the interval, including withdrawing the lively Higginbotham, but it was Motherwell who would come flying out of the traps.

    A corner on the right saw the youngsters load the box but Akeel Rehman elected instead to find Livingstone, who had positioned himself 30 yards from goal on the inside right side.

    Taking a touch to set himself, he then let fly with a low drive that flew through everyone and into the bottom right corner of the net, past a diving goalkeeper.

    On the hour mark, it was four. Again, Watson was at the heart of things down the right flank and his cross from the byline was met by Johnson. The striker then laid it on a plate for Sammon, who took the ball on the half volley from close range and lashed home his second of the afternoon.

    Johnson and Sammon then made way for young strikers James Scott and Neil McLaughlin, with more goals to come.

    The fifth came from defender Mbulu. After a corner was initially cleared, Livingstone’s lifted ball back into the area was met by the defender at the back post. His header back across goal nestled into the net to make it two goals in two games.

    Controlling the remainder of the game, Motherwell got the win to surely guarantee their passage in the competition with a match to spare.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Colts drawn with County in IRN-BRU Cup

    Colts drawn with County in IRN-BRU Cup

    Motherwell’s colts side have been drawn to face Ross County at home in the quarter-final of the 2018/19 IRN-BRU Cup.

    Stephen Craigan’s team made competition history by defeating Sligo Rovers at the weekend, in turn becoming the first Colts to reach the last eight.

    ’Well will face their opponents on the weekend of 17 and 18 November. The venue and kick off time will be confirmed shortly.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    IRN-BRU Cup draw on Tuesday

    IRN-BRU Cup draw on Tuesday

    After overcoming Sligo Rovers at the weekend, Motherwell’s Colts side are in the hat for the IRN-BRU Cup quarter-final draw on Tuesday.

    The young Steelmen will be joined by five fellow Scottish clubs in the draw, as well as representatives from the Republic of Ireland and Wales. The draw will take place at 1pm.

    Alloa Athletic, East Fife, Edinburgh City, Queen’s Park and Ross County are in the hat, as well as Dublin-based Bohemians and Welsh club Connah’s Quay Nomads.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Watch highlights from the win over Sligo Rovers

    Jake Hastie and Christian Mbulu found the net in a 2-0 win for Stephen Craigan’s Colts in the IRN-BRU Cup.

    The young Steelmen put their Irish opponents to the sword to reach the quarter-finals of the competition.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Players react to third round win

    Christian Mbulu, Barry Maguire and James Scott reflect on an impressive 2-0 victory over Sligo Rovers. 

    The youngsters display secured passage to the last eight of the Irn-Bru Cup, becoming the first Colts side to do so.

    Mbulu said: “I think it was a good performance. We started the game well and got the first goal at a crucial time.”

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Craigan proud of Colts

    Stephen Craigan was proud to see his youngsters put in an assured display and progress to the quarter final of the Irn-Bru Cup. 

    The Northern Irishman and his players made history by becoming the first Colts side to make it to the last eight, thanks to a convincing 2-0 victory over Irish outfit Sligo Rovers.

    Craigan said: “The boys showed maturity today and there are loads of positives. I’m nothing but proud.”

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell Colts 2 – 0 Sligo Rovers

    Motherwell Colts 2 – 0 Sligo Rovers

    Motherwell produced a history-making performance to be the first Colts side to reach the quarter finals of the Irn-Bru Cup.

    Goals in either half secured a 2-0 victory over Irish outfit Sligo Rovers, during a convincing afternoon for Stephen Craigan’s side.

    And it was a very bright start for the youngsters at Fir Park, taking the lead after just 12 minutes.

    Darting in to the box from the left flank, Jake Hastie fired home from a tight angle, courtesy of a deflection.

    The young Steelmen continued their strong start, playing some neat football against their Irish opposition.

    Kyle MacDonald nearly rounded off a nice spell of possession with a rasping finish, but it strike the side of the net.

    Before long, the visitors started growing in to the game, with Rhys McCabe at the heart of things.

    The midfielder tried his luck from distance on three occasions in quick succession, the first rising over the bar before Rohan Ferguson produced two fine saves on a sloppy surface to keep Craigan’s side in front.

    A brief stop at the start of the second half forced Sligo in to their second change after making one at the interval, with Patrick McClean being forced off through injury and being replaced by Seamus Sharkey.

    And Craigan’s side turned the screw as they started to control the fixture.

    It should have been 2-0 when Broque Watson found plenty of space and time at the end of a swift counter-attacking move, but he opted for a first time shot which was tame and straight at McGinty in the Rovers goal.

    Before long though, it was 2-0 and it certainly arrived in style. Christian Mbulu, brining the ball under control just inside the Sligo box, showed neat footwork before thundering a stunning effort in to the top corner with the outside of his right boot.

    From then until the final whistle, the youngsters produced a mature performance to hold on to the clean sheet and make it to the last eight of the tournament.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Players look ahead to Sligo Rovers clash

    Rohan Ferguson, Adam Livingstone and Neil McLaughlin look ahead to Saturday’s clash with Sligo Rovers.

    The youngsters have a chance of being part of the first Colts side to make it to the quarter final of the Irn-Bru Cup, with St Mirren the only other side remaining in the competition.

    And there’s certainly been a buzz around the club this week. Adam Livingstone said: “There’s a lift among the squad, training has been even better this week and it just feels different from a normal game.”

     

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Previewing Motherwell Colts v Sligo Rovers

    Previewing Motherwell Colts v Sligo Rovers

    Sligo Rovers are the visitors to Fir Park on Saturday, as Motherwell look to becoming the first ever Colts side to win a spot in the IRN-BRU Cup Quarter Final.

    Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

    Head to head

    Motherwell have never faced SSE Airtricity League Premier Division side Sligo Rovers in a competitive fixture.

    However, the teams did square off in a pre-season friendly in July of 2015. Dom Thomas and a late Wes Fletcher goal gave Ian Baraclough’s ‘Well a win ahead of the 15/16 campaign.

    The story so far

    Motherwell ran out comfortable 3-0 winners over East Stirlingshire at the Falkirk Stadium before edging out fellow Colts side Dundee 2-1 at Dens Park.

    Sligo booked their spot in the third round with a 4-1 win over Livingston Colts at the Showgrounds.

    Elsewhere in the competition

    The action gets under way on Friday evening when League 1 leaders Arbroath host League 2 pacesetters Edinburgh City at Gayfield.

    There are seven matches on Saturday, including an all-Championship encounter between Dunfermline Athletic and Alloa Athletic at East End Park.

    Ross County, second in the Championship, face Montrose at the Global Energy Stadium while in-form East Fife welcome Queen of the South to the Locality Hub Bayview Stadium.

    There are two all-non SPFL ties – Dublin-based Bohemians play National League Sutton United at Dalymount Park and Welsh side Connah’s Quay Nomads are at home to Coleraine of Northern Ireland.

    The quarter-final draw takes place at The Hub in Edinburgh next Tuesday, October 16, at 1.00pm, with ties to be played on the weekend of November 17/18.

    Ticket information

    Motherwell fans can reserve their tickets online up until 10pm on Friday 12th through our ticketing website then collect them from the Ticket Office on matchday. Those that do will be in with a chance of winning of a year’s supply of Irn Bru.

    Both sets of fans can pay at the turnstiles on the day of the match. Adult tickets are just £8, concessions £4 and kids aged under 15 is just £2.

    Sligo supporters will be situated in the first two sections of the John Hunter stand, nearest to the Cooper Stand. Sligo fans should enter via the Cooper Stand turnstiles 7 & 8, where they will be directed to their section.

    Motherwell fans should enter via John Hunter Stand turnstiles 1-5 as usual, all turnstiles will take either cash or pre-ordered tickets. The barcode readers will not be in use for this match.

    Pre-match

    Our Cooper Bar is open from 11am in the Davie Cooper stand, offering food and drinks to supporters of both teams.

    Team news

    Defender Shaun Bowers will miss out with an injury and the game will come too quick for young striker Cole Starrs, who is close to making a return from a cruciate ligament injury.

    Sligo will have to do without former Hamilton Accies man Lee Lynch who is ill and will miss out. Defender Gary Boylan has an ACL injury and will miss the rest of the campaign for the Bit o’ Red.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    In Numbers: Colts look to make history

    In Numbers: Colts look to make history

    IRN-BRU Cup action returns to Fir Park this Saturday when Sligo Rovers take on Motherwell Colts in the third round of the competition.

    Here’s the game previewed in numbers.

    Three

    The number of Colts teams who have made it to the third round of the competition since the new Challenge Cup format came into being back in 2016/2017.

    Celtic did it in the first year, beating both Annan Athletic and Cowdenbeath before eventually being eliminated by Livingston at Almondvale.

    This season, St Mirren have joined ‘Well at this stage following wins over Kilmarnock and Hamilton Accies Colts. Saints now face Queens Park at home on Saturday for a place in the last sixteen.

    Six

    The number of youngsters in Stephen Craigan’s squad who have first team experience under Stephen Robinson.

    Adam Livingstone, Barry Maguire, David Turnbull, Jake Hastie, Liam Brown and James Scott have all featured in the first team having impressed with the reserves.

    There are other waiting patiently in the wings too, with the likes of Kyle MacDonald and Jamie Semple continuing to put in strong performances, to name a few.

    ’81

    Craigan’s youngsters go up against experienced first team opposition in Sligo Rovers, with 36-year-old Raffaele Cretaro the most experienced in the Irish outfit.

    The ’81-born forward is partnered by some other players with experience on their side, including 28-year-old Seamus Sharkey and 26-year-old Rhys McCabe.

    However, the Bit o’ Red also have some exciting youngsters, including 18-year-old’s John Mahon and Darren Collins.