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  • First team

    Player of the Year Voting now open

  • First team

    Loan Report: March

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Zander McAllister in Scotland Under 19 squad

  • First team

    Loan Report: February

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Jay Gillies joins Cumbernauld Colts on loan

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Scotland Under 17 Call-Up for Aaron Thomson

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Jack McConnell joins Cowdenbeath on loan

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Campbell Forrest joins Hamilton Accies on loan

  • First team

    Loan Report: January

  • First team

    Loan Report: December

  • First team

    Player of the Year Voting now open

    Player of the Year Voting now open

    Voting for all the categories at our Player of the Year event are now open. 

    Season Ticket holders and Well Society members will now be able to cast their vote for Goal of the Season, Player of the Year, Young Player of the Year and Women’s Player of the Year.

    Please check your inbox for all the details on how to vote. If you haven’t received an email with the details in the NEXT THREE WORKING DAYS on how to vote AND you are either a Season Ticket holder or Well Society member, please contact press@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Please check your spam/junk email before getting in touch.

    Goal of the Season

    The vote for the goal of the 25/26 season opened earlier this week. You can now vote for your favourite goal the Steelmen have scored this season, with 11 goals to choose from.

    • A- Maswanhise v Morton
    • B- Charles-Cook v Aberdeen
    • C- Watt v Dundee United
    • D- Just v Aberdeen
    • E- Watt v Livingston
    • F- Longelo v Livingston
    • G- Watt v St Mirren
    • H- Maswanhise v Kilmarnock
    • I- Bjørgolfsson v St Mirren
    • J- Slattery v Dundee
    • K- Watt v Falkirk

    Need a refresher of the goals? Click here before voting, or watch the video above.

    Player of the Year

    The big one that every player wants to win. Following a fantastic first season under Jens Berthel Askou, there are ten nominees for the Player of the Year award for 2025/26.

    Nominees are:

    • Calum Ward
    • Stephen O’Donnell
    • Paul McGinn
    • Stephen Welsh
    • Emmanuel Longelo
    • Callum Slattery
    • Lukas Fadinger
    • Elliot Watt
    • Elijah Just
    • Tawanda Maswanhise

    Who gets your vote? Check your emails to have your say.

    Young Player of the Year

    It’s also been a wonderful season for our younger players in the squad. This season, players aged 23 or under and have started a match, are automatically nominated for our Young Player of the Year award.

    Those nominated are:

    • Matty Connelly
    • Tom Sparrow
    • Oscar Priestman
    • Luca Ross
    • Tawanda Maswanhise
    • Ibrahim Said
    Women’s Player of the Year

    Iain Robinson and the Women of the Steel are on track to remain in the top-flight this season, following a great run of results.

    Nominees for our Women’s Player of the Year are:

    • Bailley Collins
    • Lucy Ronald
    • Carla Boyce
    • Gill Inglis

    Pick your favourite by clicking here.

  • First team

    Loan Report: March

    Loan Report: March

    We have a number of players out on loan at present. Let’s see how they’ve been getting on. 

    Aston Oxborough

    Aston Oxborough has been loving life on loan at Dunfermline. Not only has the goalkeeper played five games and kept four clean sheets, but he is also preparing to represent the Pars at Hampden in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup.

    Following their triumphant 3-0 win over Aberdeen in the quarter-final, Oxborough and the squad face off against Falkirk for a spot in the final.

    • Appearances: 5
    • Clean Sheets: 4
    Jack McConnell

    Jack McConnell is yet to make his debut for Cowdenbeath after joining the Lowland League side in January.

    Appearances: 0

    Scott Williamson

    Scott Williamson has played one match for Cowdenbeath since our last report.

    The defender featured off the bench at half-time in the 1-1 draw with Stirling Albion, taking his appearance count to 18 this season.

    • Appearances: 18
    • Assist: 2
    Kofi Balmer

    Kofi Balmer has continued to be a regular in the Bristol Rovers side, playing a further five matches since the last loan report, playing the full 90 minutes in all matches.

    Of his 16 appearances so far, 15 have been as a starter.

    Bristol Rovers are in a rich vein of form, winning four of those five matches, which has boosted Rovers well clear of the relegation zone. Moving up to 17th in the table and 14 points clear of the bottom, Rovers are looking more up than behind.

    • Appearances: 16
    • Goals: 2
    • Clean Sheets: 2
    Ewan Wilson

    Ewan Wilson hasn’t featured since our last report. The defender has been an unused substitute in each of Raith Rovers’ last four matches.

    • Appearances: 18
    • Assists: 1
    Jay Gillies

    Jay Gillies has featured once for Cumbernauld Colts since the last report, taking his appearance count to three for the Lowland League side.

    That appearance came in a 3-1 win over Gala Fairydean Rovers, with the defender playing the final 14 minutes of the match.

    • Appearances: 3
    Campbell Forrest

    Campbell Forrest has played one match for Hamilton Accies in recent weeks, which came in a 3-1 defeat to Queen of the South.

    The midfielder was subbed on for the final five minutes of the game.

    Accies remain in the relegation playoff spot in League One, but despite the points deduction applied, they are three points off of 8th-placed Cove Rangers.

    • Appearances: 5
    • Assists: 1
    Olly Whyte

    Olly Whyte is now on 38 appearances for Stenhousemuir this season, with the Warriors pushing for automatic promotion to the Championship.

    Whyte played the full 90 minutes in all three of those matches, which saw Stenhousemuir pick up seven out of a possible nine points.

    Stenhousemuir are a point behind Inverness CT, who occupy first place in the table, and with a nine-point gap to third, it looks like a two-horse race for the title in League One this season.

    • Appearances: 38
    • Goals: 8
    • Assists: 1 
    Dylan Wells

    Dylan Wells is back in action and has made a real impact for Stirling Albion.

    The young midfielder marked his return to action against Annan Athletic, where he came off the bench with 25 minutes remaining. Stirling Albion were 3-0 down to Annan at half-time, and with the score 3-2 when Wells came on, he set up the equaliser as Stirling completed a wonderful comeback.

    He subsequently started the next match against Forfar Athletic, where he played 65 minutes. He started his second consecutive match against East Kilbride last weekend, where he got his second assist of the season.

    Stirling are two points clear of Dumbarton in the relegation playoff, as they look to remain in League Two for next season.

    • Appearances: 4
    • Assists: 2
    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos is now on seven appearances for Sydney FC, having played a further three matches for the A-League side, all of which were starts.

    He scored his first goal against Melbourne City in a 2-2 draw. However, it was announced this week that manager Ufuk Talay had departed the club, and Patrick Kisnorbo would become the new boss, as Sydney look to go in a different direction for the final four games of the season.

    Sydney have slipped down the table and are now ten points behind leaders Newcastle Jets.

    • Appearances: 7
    • Goals: 1
    Nathan Lawson

    Nathan Lawson is now on 20 appearances for Cowdenbeath, featuring a further three times in recent weeks.

    All three of those appearances have come from the bench, with the Lowland League side drawing two and losing one of those three matches.

    Cowdenbeath remain mid-table after 29 games, accumulating 38 points. With no fear over dropping down near the bottom, and the top six 17 points clear of them, the goal will be to finish as strongly as possible this season.

    • Appearances: 20
    • Goals: 2
    • Assists: 2
  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Zander McAllister in Scotland Under 19 squad

    Zander McAllister in Scotland Under 19 squad

    Zander McAllister has earned his first call-up to the Scotland Under 19 squad. 

    The Motherwell Academy graduate has featured four times for the first-team this season. Scotland begin their 2027 European Under-19 Championship qualifying campaign.

    A new qualifying path has been put in front of Scotland, which starts with Round One this month, where Scotland have been drawn in Group A2 alongside Italy, the Republic of Ireland and Poland.

    This first round has seen nations being split into League A and B, with seven groups consisting of four nations. Teams finishing fourth in their group will be relegated to League B for the second round, with League B winners being promoted to League A.

    Round Two will involve more group action, with the fourth-placed teams eliminated. The winners of League B groups will take their place in the draw for Round Three.

    The final round will consist of seven groups of four, where the group winners will qualify for the final tournament.

    Scotland will host Group A2, kicking off their campaign against Italy on Wednesday 25 March. Their second match will be against Ireland on Saturday 28 March, before rounding off the action on Tuesday 31 March against Poland.

    • Scotland U19s v Italy
    • Wednesday 25th March
    • 2pm Kick Off
    • Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie

     

    • Scotland U19s v Ireland
    • Saturday 28 March
    • 3:30pm Kick Off 
    • Kirkintilloch Community Sports Stadium

     

    • Scotland U19s v Poland
    • Tuesday 31 March
    • 7pm Kick Off 
    • Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie

     

  • First team

    Loan Report: February

    Loan Report: February

    Motherwell have a number of players out on loan at present. Let’s see how they have been getting on. 

    Aston Oxborough

    Goalkeeper Aston Oxborough joined Dunfermline on loan until the end of the season at the end of February, and having signed in the morning, he made his debut later that night against Partick Thistle.

    Starting in the 2-2 draw, it looks as though Neil Lennon will be trusting Oxborough as his number one for the time being. He earned his first clean sheet in his second appearance in the 2-0 win over Queen’s Park. That positive start continued midweek, when Oxborough kept back-to-back clean sheets with a 3-0 win over Ross County.

    In a congested Championship table, they sit fourth in the table in the last playoff position.

    Just ten points separate Ross County in tenth from Dunfermline in fourth.

    • Appearances: 3
    • Clean Sheets: 2
    Jack McConnell

    Jack McConnell is yet to make his debut for Cowdenbeath after joining the Lowland League side in January.

    • Appearances: 0
    Scott Williamson

    Scott Williamson has experienced more game time than his teammate McConnell at Cowdenbeath.

    He is on 17 appearances for the season having been an unused substitute in two of Cowdenbeath’s last three matches since our last report. He came on for the final 20 minutes last weekend in a 2-1 defeat to Linlithgow Rose.

    • Appearances: 17
    • Assist: 2
    Kofi Balmer

    Kofi Balmer has made a flying start to life at Bristol Rovers. He made his first start against Salford and hasn’t missed a minute of the action since.

    Playing the full 90 minutes in the last nine outings, Balmer also scored his first Rovers goal against Walsall in stunning fashion, before scoring another wonder goal against Grimsby last week.

    Rovers have picked up three wins in their last six matches, moving six points clear of the bottom. Just six points separate the bottom five sides, and Balmer and his Rovers teammates will be looking to move away from the danger zone in the coming weeks.

    • Appearances: 11
    • Goals: 2
    • Clean Sheets: 2
    Jay Gillies

    Jay Gillies has featured twice since joining Cumbernauld Colts on loan. The defender started his first match against Celtic B, before coming off the bench for the final 12 minutes in a 4-0 win over Albion Rovers.

    Colts are eighth in the table having played 26 games. With a number of rearranged fixtures still to be played, they could still catch a number of teams above them.

    • Appearances: 2
    Ewan Wilson

    Ewan Wilson is up to 18 appearances for the season at Raith Rovers. Starting in the 2-1 defeat to Ayr United and the 0-0 draw with Morton, Wilson was an unused substitute for Rovers as they secured a spot in the KDM Evolution Cup final following a penalty shootout win against Airdrie.

    Dougie Imrie’s side will now put focus back onto the Championship campaign as they look to try and push themselves into the top four.

    • Appearances: 18
    • Assists: 1
    Campbell Forrest

    Campbell Forrest has made three appearances for Hamilton since joining on loan.

    Forrest made his debut as a second-half substitute against Kelty Hearts before earning his first start against East Fife, where he assisted the only goal of the match in Accies’ 1-0 win. He started in Hamilton’s match against Montrose, playing the first half, before being an unused substitute in their last outing against Stenhousemuir.

    Accies are battling to remain in League One after points deductions this season. They have won 12 games overall so far but are on 21 points and occupy the relegation playoff spot currently.

    • Appearances: 4
    • Assists: 1
    Olly Whyte

    Olly Whyte has played six times since our last report for Stenhousemuir.

    All six of those appearances were starts, with the midfielder playing every minute. Three consecutive draws in the league, scoring one goal against Inverness CT and one against Cove Rangers, Whyte also played the full 120 minutes in the narrow defeat to Premiership side Falkirk in the Scottish Cup.

    He made it back-to-back goals for Stenhousemuir, scoring the winner against Stenhousemuir in a 1-0 win at Broadwood. That win extended their unbeaten run to nine games in League One.

    Whyte also picked up the vote from Stenhousemuir supporters for his displays in January, winning the player of the month award at the club.

    • Appearances: 35
    • Goals: 8
    • Assists: 1 
    Dylan Wells

    Dylan Wells hasn’t featured for Stirling Albion since our last report.

    • Appearances: 1
    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos returned home to Australia to play the rest of the season with A-League side Sydney FC.

    He played the final 30 minutes in the match against Adelaide United before starting the next three matches against Auckland, Brisbane Roar and Wellington.

    Sydney have won two, drawn one and lost one in Stamatelopoulos’ four matches.

    • Appearances: 4
    Nathan Lawson

    Nathan Lawson has now played 17 games this season for Cowdenbeath.

    He came on for the last 15 minutes against Gala Fairydean Rovers two weeks ago, before he was an unused substitute in Cowdenbeath’s match against Tranent. He played the final 6 minutes in Cowdenbeath’s last match against Linlithgow Rose.

    • Appearances: 17
    • Goals: 2
    • Assists: 2
  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Jay Gillies joins Cumbernauld Colts on loan

    Jay Gillies joins Cumbernauld Colts on loan

    Jay Gillies has joined Cumbernauld Colts on loan. 

    The defender will spend the rest of the season with the Lowland League side.

    Good luck, Jay.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Scotland Under 17 Call-Up for Aaron Thomson

    Scotland Under 17 Call-Up for Aaron Thomson

    Aaron Thomson has received a call-up to the Scotland Under 17 squad.

    The young defender will be in the squad for friendly matches against Norway and Poland in Spain later this month.

    • Scotland v Norway
    • Wednesday 18 February
    • 10am kick off (UK time)
    • Pinatar Arena, Spain

     

    • Scotland v Poland
    • Saturday, 21 February
    • 10am kick off (UK time)
    • Pinatar Arena, Spain
  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Jack McConnell joins Cowdenbeath on loan

    Jack McConnell joins Cowdenbeath on loan

    Jack McConnell has joined Cowdenbeath on loan.

    Under our co-operation agreement with the Lowland League side, goalkeeper McConnell will join up with his Motherwell teammates Nathan Lawson and Scott Williamson ahead of their match against Linlithgow Rose in the Lowland League Cup.

    “We’ve secured an opportunity for first-team match exposure for one more of our young talents through our co-oporation agreements,” Jens Berthel Askou explained.

    “We’re hopeful that this will accelerate Jack’s development even further and look forward to following his progress there while keeping him in our environment a couple of times a week.”

    Good luck, Jack.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Campbell Forrest joins Hamilton Accies on loan

    Campbell Forrest joins Hamilton Accies on loan

    Campbell Forrest has joined League One side Hamilton Accies on loan. 

    The young midfielder will join up with Darian MacKinnon’s side for the remainder of the campaign.

    Good luck, Campbell.

  • First team

    Loan Report: January

    Loan Report: January

    We have a number of players currently out on loan. Let’s see how they have been getting on.

    Scott Williamson

    Scott Williamson and Cowdenbeath have only played a further two matches since our last update, taking his appearance count for the season to 16.

    In those two matches against Albion Rovers and East Stirlingshire, Williamson started and played the full 90 minutes in both matches, keeping a clean sheet in one.

    With a number of games called off in the Lowland League during the festive period, most teams have games to catch up on, but as it stands, Cowdenbeath are 10th in the standings.

    • Appearances: 16
    • Assists: 2
    Kofi Balmer

    Kofi Balmer joined Bristol Rovers on a loan deal until the end of the season. He came on for the final seven minutes to make his debut against Plymouth in the EFL Cup.

    Balmer then came on for the last half hour against Colchester United before starting his first match against Salford City in League Two.

    With Rovers 22nd in the table and only six points separating the bottom six sides in the division, Balmer could play a crucial role in his side’s battle against relegation.

    • Appearances: 4
    Ewan Wilson

    With Lewis Stevenson out injured, Ewan Wilson has been getting increased minutes for Raith Rovers. Since our last report, he has played six matches.

    Starting and playing 90 minutes in five of his last six matches, Wilson has impressed the Rovers fanbase with his recent displays.

    KDM Evolution Trophy progress was secured with a 1-0 victory over Queen of the South, which was followed by a narrow defeat to Premiership side Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup. Wilson’s last match saw him assist Raith Rovers opener against Queen’s Park, before his side progressed to the semi-final of the KDM Evolution Trophy on penalties.

    Rovers are sixth in the Scottish Championship table, with just a point separating 4th to 6th.

    • Appearances: 15
    • Assists: 1
    Olly Whyte

    Olly Whyte has been thriving in a Stenhousemuir jersey in the last five weeks, playing a further seven matches for the Warriors.

    Scoring four goals in those seven matches, Whyte is loving life on loan. Goals against title contenders Inverness CT and East Fife were followed up with a brace against Stirling Albion in the KDM Evolution Trophy.

    Stenhousemuir’s last defeat in the league came against Montrose midway through December. The Warriors have since won four games out of their last five games, without conceding a goal. That run of form has drawn Stenhousemuir level on points with Inverness at the summit of League One.

    • Appearances: 29
    • Goals: 5
    • Assists: 1 
    Dylan Wells

    Dylan Wells joined League Two Stirling Albion in January for the rest of the campaign. He made his debut against East Kilbride, featuring in the second half.

    Stirling are fifth in the table, two points outside the promotion play-off spots.

    • Appearances: 1
    Nathan Lawson

    Nathan Lawson has started both matches for Cowdenbeath since our last report. He’s now on 16 appearances for the season.

    Lawson played 66 minutes in the 1-0 win against Albion Rovers before playing the first 45 minutes in the 4-1 win over East Stirlingshire.

    • Appearances: 14
    • Goals: 2
    • Assists: 2
  • First team

    Loan Report: December

    Loan Report: December

    We have a number of players out on loan at present. Here’s how they have been getting on. 

    Ewan Wilson

    Ewan Wilson has played four times since our last loan report with Raith Rovers. The young defender was subbed on against Alloa Athletic in the Scottish Cup and also played the last ten minutes against St Johnstone in the league, before coming on for the last six minutes against Ross County.

    Wilson played the full 90 minutes against Hamilton in the KDM Evolution Trophy, with Rovers advancing to the next round thanks to a 5-2 win.

    Dougie Imrie is the new Raith Rovers manager following Barry Robson’s departure last month.

    • Appearances: 9
    • Assists: 4
    Scott Williamson

    Scott Williamson is now up to 15 appearances for Cowdenbeath, with the 18-year-old playing five games since our last update.

    Those four appearances were all starts, with Williamson playing the full 90 minutes in all matches.

    Cowdenbeath won two and drew one match and lost two. Those results keep Cowdenbeath in the middle of the table on 26 points.

    • Appearances: 15
    • Assists: 2
    Olly Whyte

    Olly Whyte has also played a further five matches for Stenhousemuir, three in the league, one in the KDM Evolution Trophy and one in the Scottish Cup. Whyte has now passed the 20 appearances mark for the Warriors this season.

    Stenhousemuir suffered just their second league defeat of the season against East Fife last month, before Whyte and Stenny drew with Hamilton. The midfielder started both of those matches. He came on in the second-half against Montrose where the Warriors lost 3-0.

    Stenhousemuir remain in the hunt for the top spot, with just eight points separating the top five in League One.

    Whyte then played the final 17 minutes in the Scottish Cup against Clachnacuddin, where Stenhousemuir won 4-1. Whyte’s featured against Annan Athletic in the KDM Evolution Trophy, where Stenny advanced to the next round thanks to a 2-0 win.

    • Appearances: 21
    • Goals: 1
    • Assists: 1 
    Nathan Lawson

    There have been four more appearances for Nathan Lawson at Cowdenbeath over the last month.

    The forward started in the 2-1 win over Celtic B, where Lawson got an assist. He also played the full 90 minutes in the 1-1 draw against Hearts B last weekend, before starting in the 1-0 defeat to Linlithgow Rose midweek. His most recent outing came against Bonnyrigg Rose, where Cowdenbeath lost 3-2. Lawson played 81 minutes and registered an assist.

    • Appearances: 14
    • Goals: 2
    • Assists: 2