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    New contract for Robbie Crawford

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    Motherwell to face Formartine United in Scottish Cup

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    Bevis Mugabi signs new Motherwell deal

  • First team

    2020/21 post-split fixtures announced

  • Women

    SWPL1 returns at home to Forfar Farmington

  • First team

    Manager reacts to Kilmarnock loss

  • First team

    Storylines: Formartine United v Motherwell

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    Kilmarnock 4-1 Motherwell

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    Live stream of Formartine United v Motherwell

  • Club

    Players stand against racism

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    New contract for Robbie Crawford

    New contract for Robbie Crawford

    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.

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    Motherwell to face Formartine United in Scottish Cup

    Motherwell to face Formartine United in Scottish Cup

    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.

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    Bevis Mugabi signs new Motherwell deal

    Bevis Mugabi signs new Motherwell deal

    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.

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    2020/21 post-split fixtures announced

    2020/21 post-split fixtures announced

    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.

    Motherwell 2020/21 post-split fixtures
    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

     

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    SWPL1 returns at home to Forfar Farmington

    SWPL1 returns at home to Forfar Farmington

    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.

    Tale of the tape

    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.

    Form guide

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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.

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  • First team

    Manager reacts to Kilmarnock loss

    “When we play with intensity, we win games. When we don’t, you get today.”

    Graham Alexander speaks after Motherwell’s 4-1 away loss at Kilmarnock.

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    Storylines: Formartine United v Motherwell

    Storylines: Formartine United v Motherwell

    Motherwell’s 2020/21 Scottish Cup campaign starts with a trip to face Highland League side Formartine United on Saturday.

    Here are the key topics going into the third round match.

    On a cup run

    Formartine United have come through three rounds of the Scottish Cup already to set up Saturday’s tie.

    The campaign started back in December, when a 2-1 home win over Turriff United set up a trip south to face Haddington Athletic.

    After another 2-1 victory, league side Annan Athletic were the visitors to North Lodge Park late in March.

    An early opener from the visitors was cancelled out soon after, with the game eventually going the distance to penalties, resulting a 3-1 shootout win for the Highland League men.

    Varying gametime

    While Formartine have played three Scottish Cup matches, that comes in contrast to the two league games managed in the season before their league was curtailed.

    In total, our opponents have played five competitive matches since their first cancellation on 18 March 2020.

    Motherwell since that date have played 40 across the Premiership, Betfred Cup and UEFA Europa League qualifiers.

    Condensed schedule

    For Saturday’s victors, an intensive period of Scottish Cup matches lies in wait on the road to Hampden.

    The fourth round will be played two weeks later on 17 April and, should the winners progress further from that, the quarter-finals are just seven days later on 24 April.

    Progression beyond that will mean for trips to Hampden on 8 May in the semi-finals, and 22 May in the final.

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    Kilmarnock 4-1 Motherwell

    Kilmarnock 4-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell shot themselves in the foot with a collapse in performance in defeat at Kilmarnock.

    Kyle Lafferty’s goal in the opening minute was cancelled out by Barry Maguire’s first goal in claret and amber to take the game in level at the break.

    But a quickfire double from Rory McKenzie and Chris Burke before the hour mark put the hosts in the driving seat, before Mitch Pinnock added further insult to injury late on.

    The afternoon started with the Motherwell team deciding to no longer take a knee before the match.

    The squad spoke out beforehand to say the action had became an empty gesture, with further action required by those in power to fight properly against racism.

    When the game got going, a minute hadn’t passed before the hosts took the lead.

    Lafferty found room on the edge of the box and his snapshot caught Kelly off guard to find the bottom-right corner of the net.

    Motherwell were shellshocked but started to get on the ball and would bring themselves level seven minutes later.

    Jordan Roberts was denied at point-blank range by Doyle’s save but Maguire reacted quickest, finding the corner of the goal from the edge of the area with a precise finish.

    The Steelmen were in level at the break despite not putting in their normal level of performance but would collapse 10 minutes into the second half.

    A ball from the right wasn’t cleared and allowed McKenzie to be alert to nick the ball, round Kelly and slot home from close range.

    Barely a minute later, they were 3-1 ahead. A cross from the left sailed unchallenged all the way to the back post, where Burke was on hand to fire into the roof of the net.

    Long and Lawless were introduced to try and spark the team back to life but, save for Roberts’ volley hitting the post, Graham Alexander’s men couldn’t get a foothold back in the fixture.

    Then, with seven minutes left, Pinnock got the better of Magloire down the left to find himself one-on-one with Kelly, picking his spot to give the Ayrshire club a vital victory in the fight against relegation.

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    Live stream of Formartine United v Motherwell

    Live stream of Formartine United v Motherwell

    A live stream of Motherwell’s Scottish Cup third round trip to Formartine United is available.

    Priced at £12, the game can be purchased direct at ppv.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Fans worldwide can purchase a streaming pass for the match streamed live from North Lodge Park.

    Season ticket holders will need to create a new account if they have not done so already for previous games on the PPV website, which were against Hapoel Beer-Sheva in the UEFA Europa League and St Johnstone in the Betfred Cup. If you created an account for these matches, just use the login details you previously used.

    Kick-off on Saturday is at 3pm.

  • Club

    Players stand against racism

    Players stand against racism

    Our players have stopped taking the knee before matches, effective immediately from our Scottish Premiership match on Saturday 20 March.

    Motherwell Football Club stands united with this collective decision and their reasons. We fully endorse the following statement from the players. It is time for action on racism, not empty gestures.

    The players of Motherwell FC said:

    “When we started taking the knee at the start of the season, it had an impact. For the first few weeks, the message was loud and clear. Now it has been lost.

    “Taking a knee has become something someone does now for the sake of it. It has completely lost its meaning.

    “As a squad, we spoke and asked ourselves ‘why are we doing this anymore? Is it having any impact at all?’. The answer was a clear no.

    “Taking a knee has become an empty gesture. Instead, we want those in power to take real and immediate action on racism.

    “Apathy and complacency have set into the routine. We want our actions to cause a realisation and a reaction.

    “Racism is apparent everywhere in the day-to-day life of society. People need to realise change is required.

    “Players, clubs, authorities and society now need to unite, and fight for a level playing field for all.”