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    Laura Berry arrives in ML1

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    Hibernian 5-0 Motherwell

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    Match Preview – Hibernian (A)

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    Kayla Jardine has extended her stay at the club

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    Bailley Collins: The key for us is to remain positive and focused

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    Kaitlyn Canavan and Georgie Rafferty loaned to Kilmarnock

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    Hannah Cunningham has left the club

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    Motherwell 0-3 Hearts

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    Kaela McDonald-Nguah loaned to Gartcairn

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    Match Preview – Hearts (H)

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    Laura Berry arrives in ML1

    Laura Berry arrives in ML1

    Striker Laura Berry has joined the club on a loan agreement from league leaders Rangers until the end of the 2023/24 SWPL campaign.

    The Scottish youth internationalist makes the move to North Lanarkshire, after breaking through the first-team ranks at Ibrox and netting her first professional goal over Spartans on the opening day of the season.

    A product of the Rangers youth academy, 16-year-old Berry signed her first professional contract in Glasgow after impressing in title-winning sides at both U16 and U18 level.

    The forward has been capped for Scotland at U17-level, making her debut in a 9-0 victory over North Macedonia in March 2022, and has since been named in the 21-player squad at next month’s MIMA Cup in Spain.

    “We are delighted to have Laura at the club,” Head Coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “We identified Laura as an exciting young talent, who can enhance our options in the final third of the pitch. Signing a professional contract at a such a young age reflects her real potential and I feel like it’s a good fit for both club and player coming here at this stage in her career.

    “We are excited with this addition and look forward to seeing her development”

    “I’m really excited about joining Motherwell on loan, Berry noted.

    “This is an excellent opportunity to continue my development and gain valuable match time. I think the second half of the season is going to be an exciting challenge to help the team. I am really looking forward to getting started.”

    Laura Berry will wear the number 27 kit this season.

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    Hibernian 5-0 Motherwell

    Hibernian 5-0 Motherwell

    A closely-fought afternoon in the Scottish Capital failed to be accurately reflected in the scoreline, as Motherwell were left to rue their squandered opportunities, with Hibs capitalising on an unpredictable afternoon at a windswept Meadowbank Sports Centre on Sunday.

    Jorian Baucom and Eilidh Adams both netted a brace over each half, with Shannon Leishman finding the back of the net in the latter stages of the game.

    Head Coach Paul Brownlie made two changes from the defeat to fellow Edinburgh side Hearts over a fortnight ago. Murron Cunningham and Kayla Jardine both returned to the starting XI, with Jo Addie and Sarah Gibb settling for a place on the bench.

    With the immense weather conditions persisting under the Meadowbank floodlights, Motherwell started firmly on the front foot, capitalising on the counter-attack and forcing the hosts into trading possession within their own half.

    Motherwell skipper Gill Inglis’ driving run from the left infiltrated the Hibernian backline before being hauled down within the penalty area, but despite the adamant pleas of the Motherwell squad, the referee waived play on, much to the bewilderment of the visiting technical area. The visitors continued to control the majority of possession, but were unable to find the breakthrough within the opening exchanges.

    Moments later, the deadlock was broken. After securing a free-kick at the edge of the Motherwell penalty area, Baucom continued her goalscoring record against the women of steel, latching onto Poppy Lawson’s floated through ball, with the striker prodding home from close range.

    Less than two-minutes later, the hosts doubled their advantage. Racing through across the left-hand side, Abbie Ferguson coasted past numerous claret and amber jerseys, before teeing up Adams to convert at the near post.

    After a frustrating opening to the contest, Motherwell were soon offered a route back into the game, with Morgan Cross being awarded a spot kick after Kirsty Morrison caught the forward with an overly high challenge, leaving Cross on the surface to receive treatment. Bailley Collins stepped up, but saw her spot kick and quickfire follow-up denied by a reactive Nina Wilson in the Hibernian goal.

    Adams netted her second goal of the game shortly after the half-time break, with Michaela McAlonie slotting through a weighted delivery to the Hibs talisman, who picked out the roof of the Motherwell net.

    With Motherwell forced to reinforce their forward line in search of a route back into the game, the hosts capitalised on the vast openings within the Motherwell defence, racking up two-late goals, with Baucom securing her second of the afternoon and Leishman adding her name to the scoresheet within the final few minutes.

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    Match Preview – Hibernian (A)

    Match Preview – Hibernian (A)

    Refreshed and rejuvenated following the brief hiatus from the domestic calendar, the women of steel return to action, with Hibernian the hosts at Meadowbank Stadium on Sunday.

    Paul Brownlie’s side recorded a historic victory on their last visit to Leith, with strikes from Jo Addie, Lori Gardner and Amy Anderson securing Motherwell’s first-ever victory over the Edinburgh side.

    The trip to the capital will be the first step in the squads route to the split, as the squad prepare to earn their first victory of 2024.

    The Tale of the Tape

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    A positive display over Dundee United in the City of Discovery ensured the women of steel concluded 2023 on a high, after securing their first domestic victory on the road this season in a closely-fought one-goal victory.

    However, an early Scottish Cup exit to Partick Thistle and a competitive display in a frustrating defeat to Hearts left the women of steel to reflect upon a disappointing start to 2024.

    Morgan Hay and Eve Donald will both be eligible for selection after returning from recent injury spells, with Kayla Jardine also available after extending her loan from Rangers.

    Hibernian

    The hosts narrowly missed out on a trip to Tynecastle in March, with Partick Thistle netting twice to cruise to the final of the Sky Sports Cup.

    Nevertheless, Hibs’ league form has impressed, recording six wins from seven, whilst netting 11-times in successive clean sheets.

    Ticket Information

    Supporters can purchase tickets online prior to the matchday here. Cash & card payments are also available for this fixture on the day.

    • Adult – £8
    • Student – £5
    • Concession (Over-65) – £4
    • Concession (Under-18) – £4
    • Family Ticket – £16

    How to follow the action

    Supporters can follow Sunday’s encounter on Twitter @motherwellwomen, with a full report of the action available post-match.

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    Kayla Jardine has extended her stay at the club

    Kayla Jardine has extended her stay at the club

    Kayla Jardine has extended her stay at the club until the end of the season.

    The 18-year-old, who re-joined the club on an initial six-month loan deal from league leaders Rangers, will remain in claret and amber until the conclusion of season 2023/24 after an extension agreement was reached with the Ibrox side.

    The Scottish youth internationalist has found the target three times this season, providing competition in the Motherwell forward line.

    “I am delighted to keep Kayla at the club ,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “Kayla has been an excellent addition to the squad. She is a very exciting young player who brings real creativity and goals in the final third.

    “We are pleased to get this over the line and are looking forward to her progression in the remainder of the season.

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    Bailley Collins: The key for us is to remain positive and focused

    Bailley Collins: The key for us is to remain positive and focused

    Victory over league rivals Dundee United prior to the festive break had the women of steel looking into the forthcoming year with confidence and optimism following a period of inconsistency, but an early Scottish Cup exit to Partick Thistle and a league defeat to Hearts have left the squad to reflect on their disappointing opening to 2024.

    Misfortunes and inconsistency have continued to hinder signs of progression and positive displays in recent weeks, but defender Bailley Collins is confident that performances will soon be rewarded.

    “Like every season, there have been ups and downs,” Collins said.

    “There have probably been more downs than we’d have hoped for but, we’ve also had many strong performances and can take positives from most of our games so far.

    “We’ve created chances that should have been capitalised on and lapses in concentration have seen teams punish our decision-making, by converting their own chances.

    “It’s those split seconds that can win or lose you games and it’s those moments we are working hard to improve on and tighten up.”

    Motherwell looked set to replicate their Scottish Cup successes of the previous season after cruising to an early advantage over Partick Thistle, with summer acquisition Morgan Cross securing two successive penalty kicks after being impeded twice in the Thistle penalty area.

    The Dunfermline-born striker netted the first, with Collins converting the second, as Paul Brownlie’s side sought to recreate their route to Hampden Park after reaching the Semi-Final stage last season. However, Thistle netted a quickfire double moments into the second-half and a decisive fourth in the latter stages of the game to end the women of steel’s quest for silverware.

    “It’s always disappointing to be knocked out of a cup early, especially when the team were so successful in the competition last season,” Collins explained.

    “The game was won and lost in those moments across both halves and unfortunately we largely contributed to our own downfall. Three defensive errors cost us getting through to the next round, which is frustrating because we set ourselves high standards and we know that was nowhere near good enough.”

    A frustrating note for the squad, as reflected by various results across the domestic calendar, with momentary lapses in composure undermining countless resolute performances that merited a more accurate reflection in the SWPL league table.

    “Conceding goals from set-pieces have been our Achilles heel,” Collins noted.

    “Recently resulting in our cup exit, but has also cost us a number of results in the league too. It’s frustrating when we defend so well as a team in open play, but when it comes to set-pieces; the opposition are too often getting the better of us.

    “Our defensive structure has been good for the most part. We’ve created lots of chances, however that final decision to pass, cross or shoot, combined with composure in front of goal has undoubtably cost us points.”

    With the women of steel facing a two-week hiatus from the domestic calendar before retuning to face Hibs in the capital, Collins described the next steps for the side ahead of the final set of pre-split fixtures in the 2023/2 SWPL campaign.

    “The key for us is to remain positive and focused,” Collins said.

    “If we keep doing what we know we are good at then the results will come. We train hard every week to better ourselves in all areas of the pitch and in all aspects of the game.

    “Our aim is to pick up as many points as we can both home and away, and to finish as high up the league table as possible. We know what we are capable of and have shown that, so it’s now about finding that consistency in our performances and showing it with our results.

    “The confidence we played with against Hearts we must now take into our next fixture against Hibs. Over the break we’ll keep working hard on the training pitch, we’ll focus on us and giving ourselves the best opportunity to get a positive result from what we know will be another challenging game.”

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    Kaitlyn Canavan and Georgie Rafferty loaned to Kilmarnock

    Kaitlyn Canavan and Georgie Rafferty loaned to Kilmarnock

    Striker Kaitlyn Canavan and defender Georgie Rafferty have both joined Kilmarnock on loan until the end of the season.

    Canavan featured on 14 occasions across the 2023/24 SWPL campaign, netting once in an assured 4-0 Lanarkshire derby victory over local rivals Hamilton.

    Former Celtic and Glasgow City centre-back Georgie Rafferty has struggled to find regular first-team action this season after returning from a long-term injury spell, making only one appearance in the current campaign.

    The pair head out on loan to the SWPL2 promotion-chasers in search of regular first-team minutes. Kilmarnock sit second in the SWPL2 league table, one point clear of Livingston in third.

    Good luck, Kaitlyn and Georgie.

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    Hannah Cunningham has left the club

    Hannah Cunningham has left the club

    Hannah Cunningham has been released from her contract by mutual consent and has since left the club. 

    The defender made the switch to Lanarkshire from Glasgow Women at the start of the 2023/24 SWPL campaign, but struggled to find a consistent place in the starting XI.

    The 21-year-old will look to pursue regular game time elsewhere, after making 12 appearances in claret and amber.

    We thank Hannah for her efforts at Motherwell and wish her well for the future.

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    Motherwell 0-3 Hearts

    Motherwell 0-3 Hearts

    The women of steel’s Scottish Cup woes persisted in East Kilbride, as a positive display over top-four chasing Hearts was left unrewarded, with the Edinburgh side cruising to a comfortable three-goal advantage at a snowswept K-Park.

    Addison Handley broke the deadlock almost 10-minutes before the half-time whistle, with Katie Lockwood and Danielle Findlay both striking within the second-half to continue their four-game unbeaten run.

    Head Coach, Paul Brownlie made one change from last weekend’s Scottish Cup defeat to Partick Thistle, with Tara McGonigle returning to the starting XI, as Murron Cunningham remained available from the bench. Eve Donald and Morgan Hay both merited a place on the sidelines after extensive injury spells, with Donald returning to action in a late second-half cameo.

    With the K-Park turf blanketed in snow and the frosty conditions persisting under the floodlights, Motherwell started the contest firmly on the front foot, maintaining possession and testing the Hearts stopper in the opening exchanges.

    Katie Rice’s floated delivery from the left looked destined to reach Chelsie Watson lurking in the penalty area, but a reactive Charlotte Parker-Smiths’ punched clearance narrowly evaded Bailley Collins at the edge of the box, who would’ve had a clear goalscoring opportunity.

    Moments later, Morgan Cross’ driving run on the right caught the static Hearts backline scrambling to recover, leaving Sarah Gibb unmarked over 30-yards from goal, but the midfielders exceptional long-range effort cracked off the crossbar.

    Unable to capitalise on their early attacking display, the breakthrough finally materialised, with the visitors finding the target against the run of play. Dispossessed in their own third of the pitch, Lockwood’s pinpoint cross-field pass reached Handley racing through the central Motherwell backline, placing an accurate header beyond the reach of Emily Mutch.

    Dejected by the first-half opener, Motherwell were unable to regain their composure as the second half resumed, with the visitors doubling their advantage moments after the restart. Lockwood’s half-volley at the edge of the penalty area increased momentum across the frozen surface, picking out the bottom-left corner before the Motherwell backline could react.

    The decisive third came in the latter stages of the game, with Findlay converting Lockwood’s low delivery across the face of goal.

    Motherwell will return to action in two weeks’ time, with the women of steel travelling to the capital to face Hibs at Meadowbank.

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    Kaela McDonald-Nguah loaned to Gartcairn

    Kaela McDonald-Nguah loaned to Gartcairn

    Striker Kaela McDonald-Nguah has left the club on loan to SWPL2 side Gartcairn.

    The 23-year-old forward, who joined Motherwell in 2020, netted four goals across the first half of the 2023/24 SWPL campaign and will now join the Glasgow side for the remainder of the campaign.

    All the best Kaela.

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    Match Preview – Hearts (H)

    Match Preview – Hearts (H)

    The women of steel will face a sharp return to action following last weekend’s disappointing Scottish Cup exit to Partick Thistle, as the squad prepare for a night under the K-Park lights, with Hearts the visitors in East Kilbride on Sunday.

    A positive first-half display at a frost-covered Petershill Park left a confident Motherwell side with assurance and optimism at the break, as Morgan Cross and Bailley Collins both coolly converted from the penalty spot, but two quickfire second-half goals dismantled the women of steel’s advantage, leaving Thistle to progress on their path to the national stadium.

    As league action returns to the forefront of the domestic calendar, Motherwell will be keen to record back-to-back victories for the first-time since August after defeating Dundee United prior to the festive break.

    The Tale of the Tape

    Motherwell

    Motherwell concluded their six-game winless run, with a positive display in the City of Discovery, as Jo Addie netted in a defensively resolute performance at Foundation Park, narrowing the gap to Aberdeen in seventh.

    The women of steel will be keen to rectify their recent meeting with the Edinburgh side, as Hearts overturned Amy Anderson’s early opener to secure a comfortable victory at the Oriam.

    Motherwell will be nearing closer to a full matchday squad, as Morgan Hay returned to full-contact training in the past week, with Eve Donald also returning to full fitness. Hannah Cunningham also returned to action following a short-term injury issue.

    Hearts

    The visitors travel to Lanarkshire in fine form, with back-to-back victories over Hamilton and Partick Thistle preceding a two-goal stalemate with title-chasers Celtic. Hearts only defeat since September came against their local rivals Hibs in a narrow Edinburgh derby defeat at Easter Road.

    Hearts talisman Katie Lockwood will be one to watch for the women of steel, with the English striker finding the target 12-times this season, including a brace against Motherwell in the previous meeting in the capital.

    Ticket information

    Cash & card payments are also available for this fixture.

    • Adult – £8
    • Concession – £3
    • Under 11s – Free to enter.

    *Concession tickets apply to those over 65, and to 12–17-year-olds, with full-time students also eligible with a valid matriculation card.

    Additional information – no pets allowed within K-Park.

    How to follow the action

    Supporters can follow Sunday’s encounter on Twitter @motherwellwomen, with a full report of the action available post-match.