Motherwell vs Kilmarnock| Scottish Premierhip | Predictions | Lineups | Key Stats & Betting Tips

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Match DetailsInformation
CompetitionPremiership – (Scotland)
Round23 
Date & Time2026-01-24, 16:00 – (Include timezone BST/GMT).
StadiumFir Park

Prediction –  Motherwell 4 – 0 Kilmarnock 

Recent Form

Heading into their Premiership clash at Fir Park, Motherwell appears to be riding a significant wave of momentum. Over their last five league matches, Motherwell has demonstrated remarkable consistency and resilience, securing four wins and one draw. Notably, they have managed to keep clean sheets in four of these encounters, including a notable 1-0 victory away against Rangers and a solid 2-0 win at home against Celtic, highlighting their defensive strength and ability to perform against top-tier opposition.In contrast, Kilmarnock’s recent form has been somewhat inconsistent. They have managed only one win in their last five league outings, a narrow 2-1 victory away at Dundee. The team has struggled to find the back of the net consistently, as evidenced by their 0-1 home defeat to Falkirk and a goalless draw against St. Mirren. Their defensive vulnerabilities were also exposed in a 1-3 home loss to Hibernian, suggesting potential challenges in maintaining composure against attacking threats.The recent head-to-head encounters between the two sides further tilt the advantage in favor of Motherwell. They have emerged victorious in two of their last three meetings, including a convincing 3-1 win at Kilmarnock in November 2025. Although Kilmarnock did manage a 2-0 victory at home back in April 2025, their overall recent performances against Motherwell have been less favorable. This suggests that Motherwell, buoyed by their current form, may approach this fixture with greater confidence and a psychological edge.

Motherwell Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Hibernian Vs Motherwell1-1 0 – 0 2 – 5 4 – 413 – 1346% – 54%1 – 1 
Motherwell Vs St. Mirren2-0 0 – 0 0 – 4 9 – 813 – 1055% – 45%2 – 0 
Motherwell Vs Celtic2-0 0 – 0 0 – 4 1 – 314 – 743% – 57%1 – 0 
Rangers Vs Motherwell0-1 0 – 0 3 – 1 5 – 111 – 1546% – 54%0 – 0 
Motherwell Vs Dundee1-0 0 – 0 1 – 2 2 – 313 – 1260% – 40%1 – 0 

Motherwell’s recent performances in the Scottish Premiership have been commendable, showcasing a solid run of form with three victories and two draws in their last five league outings. The team has displayed resilience and tactical astuteness, culminating in an unbeaten streak that reflects their growing confidence and cohesion on the field. A notable highlight was their impressive 2-0 victory over Celtic, underlining their ability to compete against top-tier opposition. Despite having a lower possession rate at 43% in that match, Motherwell capitalized on their opportunities efficiently, demonstrating a strategic approach that prioritizes quality over quantity in terms of ball control.The defensive unit has been particularly robust, conceding only one goal in these five matches. This defensive solidity is further evidenced by their ability to maintain clean sheets against formidable opponents such as Rangers and St. Mirren. The predicted lineup suggests a continuation of this defensive strength, with the likes of Stephen O’Donnell and Paul McGinn anchoring the backline alongside Emmanuel Longelo and Stephen Welsh. The team’s disciplined defensive approach is complemented by their ability to transition quickly into attack, often catching opponents off-guard.Midfield contributions have been pivotal, with Tom Sparrow and Lukas Fadinger orchestrating play from the center of the park. Their ability to control the tempo and distribute the ball effectively has been instrumental in Motherwell’s recent successes. Moreover, the attacking prowess of Tawanda Maswanhise provides a focal point up front, capable of converting the team’s creative build-up into tangible results. Despite the absence of Aston Oxborough due to a hand injury, Calum Ward has capably filled the goalkeeping role, offering reliability and assurance at the back.Motherwell’s tactical approach against Hibernian, where they enjoyed a slight edge in possession (54%), indicates a strategy that balances defensive organization with proactive attacking play. The team’s ability to earn a draw in a tightly contested encounter reflects their resilience and capacity to adapt to different match scenarios. With a comprehensive understanding of their strengths and weaknesses, Motherwell is poised to continue their upward trajectory in the Premiership, leveraging their current form and strategic depth to navigate forthcoming challenges effectively.

Kilmarnock Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Livingston Vs Kilmarnock1-1 0 – 0 4 – 1 7 – 516 – 1261% – 39%1 – 0 
Kilmarnock Vs Hibernian1-3 1 – 0 3 – 3 5 – 313 – 1244% – 56%0 – 1 
Dundee Vs Kilmarnock1-2 0 – 0 2 – 4 7 – 517 – 1257% – 43%1 – 0 
St. Mirren Vs Kilmarnock0-0 0 – 0 1 – 0 11 – 48 – 959% – 41%0 – 0 
Kilmarnock Vs Falkirk0-1 0 – 0 2 – 1 2 – 212 – 1255% – 45%0 – 1 

Kilmarnock’s recent performances in the Scottish Premiership have been a mixed bag, reflecting both resilience and areas needing improvement. Over their last five league matches, Kilmarnock secured a draw against Livingston (1-1) and a notable away victory against Dundee (1-2), suggesting they have the capability to grind out results even when not dominating possession. However, defeats against Hibernian (1-3) and Falkirk (0-1), coupled with a goalless draw against St. Mirren, highlight inconsistencies, particularly in their attacking output and defensive discipline.Analyzing the statistics from these matches, it is evident that Kilmarnock often struggled to control possession, with figures consistently below 50%. This lack of possession control puts additional pressure on their defense, which has been relatively disciplined, accruing only one red card in five matches. The midfield, featuring players like Brad Lyons and Scott Tiffoney, will need to assert more control to support the attack led by Bruce Anderson and Tyreece John-Jules. However, the injury to Djenairo Daniels, a key attacking option, could hinder their offensive flexibility and depth.The predicted lineup suggests Kilmarnock will rely on a solid defensive foundation, with Tobi Oluwayemi in goal and a defensive line including Lewis Mayo and Robbie Deas. Their focus might lean towards counter-attacking strategies, utilizing the pace and creativity of their midfield to feed the attackers. Dominic Thompson’s role as a midfielder will be crucial in transitioning play from defense to attack, especially against teams that dominate possession.Overall, Kilmarnock’s recent form suggests a team in transition, capable of earning results through determination and tactical discipline. However, to climb the league standings, they must address their possession issues and find more consistency in front of goal. With the upcoming match at Fir Park, they will need to capitalize on their defensive solidity while seeking to improve their attacking cohesion. Their approach will likely emphasize robust defending and opportunistic attacking, aiming to exploit any weaknesses in their opponents’ setup.

Team News & Injuries

Motherwell Injuries & Suspensions

  • Aston Oxborough  (Hand Injury)

Kilmarnock Injuries & Suspensions

  • Djenairo Daniels (Knee Injury)

Head-to-Head (H2H) Record & Summary

H2H Last 5

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Kilmarnock Vs Motherwell (22 Nov 2025)1-3 0 – 0 1 – 5 3 – 312 – 1441% – 59%1 – 1 
Motherwell Vs Kilmarnock (30 Aug 2025)2-2 0 – 0 2 – 5 9 – 018 – 1774% – 26%0 – 1 
Motherwell Vs Kilmarnock (14 May 2025)3-0 0 – 1 0 – 1 5 – 47 – 1169% – 31%3 – 0 
Kilmarnock Vs Motherwell (05 Apr 2025)2-0 0 – 1 2 – 3 7 – 29 – 1154% – 46%1 – 0 
Kilmarnock Vs Motherwell (08 Jan 2025)0-0 0 – 0 1 – 2 15 – 26 – 569% – 31%0 – 0 

H2H Detailed Analysis

The head-to-head record between Motherwell and Kilmarnock over their last five encounters presents an intriguing narrative of competitive balance but with a slight edge to Motherwell. Out of these five matches, Motherwell has emerged victorious twice, while Kilmarnock has managed a single win, with two matches ending in draws. A notable point is Motherwell’s ability to secure decisive victories, as evidenced by their 3-0 triumph in May 2025 and a 3-1 away win in November 2025. However, Kilmarnock’s 2-0 win in April 2025 indicates their capability to assert dominance, particularly on home ground. Interestingly, possession statistics reveal that Motherwell tends to control the game more often, as seen in the match on August 2025, where they held 74% possession despite sharing points in a 2-2 draw. This suggests that while Motherwell often dictates the flow of play, Kilmarnock can be resilient and capitalize on their opportunities, as indicated by their effective use of set pieces and counter-attacks.Looking ahead to the upcoming clash, the absence of key players due to injuries could play a significant role. Motherwell will miss Aston Oxborough, which might not impact them significantly since he is not listed in the starting lineup. Kilmarnock, however, will be without Djenairo Daniels, possibly affecting their attacking options. With Motherwell’s predicted lineup featuring a strong midfield presence with Tom Sparrow and Lukas Fadinger, they are likely to continue to dominate possession. Kilmarnock will rely on their defensive solidity, with Tobi Oluwayemi in goal and a backline that includes the likes of Lewis Mayo and Robbie Deas, aiming to frustrate Motherwell’s attack. The historical trend of Motherwell’s superior possession and Kilmarnock’s sporadic yet effective counter-attacks suggest a tactical battle. The outcome may hinge on Motherwell’s ability to convert possession into goals and Kilmarnock’s efficiency in exploiting any defensive lapses from their opponents.

Predicted Lineups

    • Formation: 4-4-1-1
    • Players: Tobi Oluwayemi (Goalkeeper), Lewis Mayo (Defender), Robbie Deas (Defender), Michael Schjönning-Larsen (Defender), Ethan Schilte-Brown (Defender),Dominic Thompson (Midfielder), Brad Joseph Lyons (Midfielder), Scott Tiffoney (Midfielder), Jack Thomson (Midfielder), Bruce Anderson (Attacker),Tyreece John-Jules (Attacker)
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