Callum Slattery will be moving on this summer, bringing the curtain down on a five-year stay at Fir Park. Slattery, who arrived at the club in 2021 from Southampton, went on to make 148 appearances for the club. A year out due to an ACL injury prevented Slattery from making more appearances for the club, but he came back firing on all cylinders last season following the serious injury. Scoring 19 goals in his time in the claret and amber, he produced some memorable moments, including the first goal in the late comeback draw against Livingston to secure top-six football in 2023, a last-minute free kick against Kilmarnock and scoring in his first match since returning from his knee injury at Hibernian. "It's always hard to say goodbye," Callum Slattery said. "I arrived here as a 21-year-old boy with little first-team football. Now, I'm leaving a man having made almost 150 appearances for the club, having countless memories and having a lot of appreciation for this football club. It has given me an unbelievable platform to go out and play regularly, and even when I was in my darkest days, it supported me throughout everything. "To finish with those celebrations at Easter Road was the perfect ending to my five years here. I want to thank everyone at the club for what they have done for me. The fans – where do I even start? "You have supported me through everything; you've had my back through thick and thin, and we've had some wonderful moments throughout my time here. You deserve nothing less than a good European tour next season, and I hope you all have a wonderful experience. To see the stands so busy this season has been remarkable, and I hope you can continue to support them in those large numbers next season. "This place has been my home, and it's a new challenge for me next season. But I'll always be following Motherwell Football Club and hope next season is filled with more success. Best of luck and the biggest thank you to you all." A special player who has contributed massively to Motherwell qualifying for European football twice in his time here, Slattery leaves with our very best wishes for the future, and we are grateful for his efforts for our club. Good luck, Callum.
Our football club is heading in a new direction. The journey so far has had thrills and spills. But we're not finished and we'll continue to evolve. We want you to join us on the journey and this is your opportunity to do it for the cheapest price. Season tickets for the 2026/27 season are now on sale. You are able to renew or purchase your season ticket for the upcoming campaign by visiting our online ticketing platform. We’re once again offering you the opportunity to get your season ticket at a discounted price, with this offer running until 5pm on Monday 1st June. Season ticket holders have until Monday 15th June at 10am to secure their seat. Renewing? If renewing, login to your ticketing account. You should then have a notification to ‘renew now’ on your profile. Then select ‘add to basket’ and follow the on screen instructions to complete the transaction. Buying New? It’s easy to buy new. Head here to our online ticketing platform and then press ‘season tickets’. You’ll then be given the option to choose where in the stadium you would like to sit. From there, you can create yourself an account and then buy your season ticket for the 2026/27 campaign. Alternatively, call us on 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk. WHAT’S DIFFERENT THIS YEAR? As you have probably noticed, there has been a complete refresh with regard to the pricing and categories this season. It was noted two season ticket campaigns ago that there had been an effort made to make pricing fairer for all, regardless of what stand you were purchasing for. With these inconsistencies in mind, the club took the decision to refresh the pricing and categories. This is to ensure all prices are aligned with the same prices for Motherwell fans in all three home stands, which we felt is fairer for all. The only category not included in this is for children's season tickets, which are cheaper in the Davie Cooper Stand. There was significant time spent analysing the gate prices for Category B matches, which the majority of the matches at Fir Park are classified as. We wanted to ensure all prices were the same throughout the stadium so that all categories were paying the same price. This detailed approach of trying to help supporters feel that their prices are fairer around the stadium has also meant that a season ticket holder will receive a minimum of a 20% discount on match day pricing. All season ticket holders will receive a minimum of four games free in comparison to gate pricing. Many season ticket holders will benefit from a reduction in the cost of their season ticket in comparison to the 2025/26 pricing. Whilst not everyone will see a reduction in their cost, the maximum increase a supporter will have to pay is £25, which equates to £1.31 a game. A new pricing category has been introduced for those aged between 18 and 22. The reason for this introduction is to assist with the significant price jump for those moving from the 18-21-year-old category last season to full-priced adult. This will create further savings to this age group of up to 39% on last year’s prices. Looking to Spread the Payment? If you wish to spread the payment of your Season Ticket, we are offering the opportunity to pay by a monthly standing order payment. You can pay your ticket over a maximum of six standing order payments directly to the club, with no interest payments or fees, providing full payment is made by December 2026. To select this option, you MUST contact the club directly and then complete some paperwork. Please visit the Fir Park Ticket Office to arrange. Go Digital A digital Season Ticket for the 26/27 campaign will again be available. Existing Season Ticket holders can continue to use their physical Season Ticket card but if you would like to change to a digital Season Ticket, you will need to select this option when purchasing your Season Ticket(s) and your physical card will become void. If you opt for the digital version, you will receive information by email on how to add your Season Ticket to your digital wallet after you have completed your purchase. If you need assistance with using our online ticketing website, a guide can be found here. Alternatively, call us on 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.
Goodbye, Callum Slattery
Callum Slattery will be moving on this summer, bringing the curtain down on a five-year stay at Fir Park. Slattery, who arrived at the club in 2021 from Southampton, went on to make 148 appearances for the club. A year out due to an ACL injury prevented Slattery from making more appearances for the club, but he came back firing on all cylinders last season following the serious injury. Scoring 19 goals in his time in the claret and amber, he produced some memorable moments, including the first goal in the late comeback draw against Livingston to secure top-six football in 2023, a last-minute free kick against Kilmarnock and scoring in his first match since returning from his knee injury at Hibernian. "It's always hard to say goodbye," Callum Slattery said. "I arrived here as a 21-year-old boy with little first-team football. Now, I'm leaving a man having made almost 150 appearances for the club, having countless memories and having a lot of appreciation for this football club. It has given me an unbelievable platform to go out and play regularly, and even when I was in my darkest days, it supported me throughout everything. "To finish with those celebrations at Easter Road was the perfect ending to my five years here. I want to thank everyone at the club for what they have done for me. The fans – where do I even start? "You have supported me through everything; you've had my back through thick and thin, and we've had some wonderful moments throughout my time here. You deserve nothing less than a good European tour next season, and I hope you all have a wonderful experience. To see the stands so busy this season has been remarkable, and I hope you can continue to support them in those large numbers next season. "This place has been my home, and it's a new challenge for me next season. But I'll always be following Motherwell Football Club and hope next season is filled with more success. Best of luck and the biggest thank you to you all." A special player who has contributed massively to Motherwell qualifying for European football twice in his time here, Slattery leaves with our very best wishes for the future, and we are grateful for his efforts for our club. Good luck, Callum.
We're all going on a European Tour // Hibernian 0-1 Motherwell
It all came down to this. The final match of the Premiership season saw Motherwell travel to Easter Road, knowing a point or a win would guarantee European football and fourth place. Hibernian were aiming for a win that would see them pip the Steelmen to that top four spot. 2000 Motherwell fans made their way to the capital for the final chance to watch the class of 2025/26, and the signs were encouraging. Elijah Just, Regan Charles-Cook and Elliot Watt all had chances to open the scoring, but it was Lukas Fadinger who found the opener with Motherwell deservedly in front at the interval. The second-half saw Motherwell come flying out the traps, with Tawanda Maswanhise and Ibrahim Said going close. Stephen Welsh thought he scored the second before VAR got involved to chop the goal off. Midfielder Watt then was shown a second yellow card with 20 minutes to go as Motherwell looked to get over the line. In the end, it was a comfortable and deserving victory for Jens Berthel Askou's side, who can now look forward to the European Tour commencing in July.
Jens Berthel Askou previews final day against Hibernian
Jens Berthel Askou has put the emotional night against Celtic behind him, and believes the team will do everything to nail down fourth position in the table. Askou wants the perfect send off for supporters after a tremendous season for the club.
Catching the attention of the world // Motherwell 2-3 Celtic
Motherwell faced off against another title-chaser just four days following their crunch match with Hearts. Celtic were in town, and the pressure was high for Motherwell to secure their Conference League spot. As the players walked out the tunnel, a new 140th anniversary kit was unveiled to the Fir Park crowd as everyone hoped for a memorable evening. They certainly got that. Elliot Watt's strike sent the Motherwell fans crazy, but Daizen Maeda equalised to bring Celtic level. Benjamin Nygren found the top corner, but Motherwell didn't give up, with substitute and unlikely goalscorer Liam Gordon netting the leveller with minutes remaining. With Motherwell on the cusp of another huge result at Fir Park, VAR and refereeing controversy would take the headlines on what should have been a wonderful evening, as Sam Nicholson was punished for handball with the last phase of play. Kelechi Iheanacho scored with the last kick to keep Celtic's title hopes alive, with Motherwell and the rest of the footballing world left questioning why the visitors were awarded a penalty kick. The result sets up a final day shootout with Hibernian, with the victor taking that all-important fourth place in the table.