Saturday, November 1, 2025 at 1:30 PM
Hampden Park Glasgow
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Motherwell vs ST Mirren Match Recap - Nov 1, 2025

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In a decisive League Cup semi-final at Hampden Park, ST Mirren overcame Motherwell 4-1, showcasing both power and precision on November 1, 2025. The match marked a turning point for ST Mirren, who entered the game burdened by recent lackluster performances but finished with a convincing victory that propels them into the final.

From the outset, the match belonged to ST Mirren, who struck first in the 25th minute when Mikael Mandron netted his opening goal. With confidence surging after this early lead, they doubled their advantage just before halftime. In the 40th minute, another of their key players, Dan N'Lundulu, added to the scoreline, leaving Motherwell reeling as they headed into the locker room down by two.

For Motherwell, who had won two out of their last three matches in league play coming into this contest, it was a jarring reality check. A string of promising performances had raised hopes for a cup run, yet on this night, their ambitions took a heavy hit. While they fought valiantly for possession and attempted to craft chances throughout the first half, none materialized against an organized ST Mirren defense.

The second half offered little respite for Motherwell fans hoping for a turnaround. Despite some flashes of skill from players like Apostolos Stamatelopoulos, it was clear that this night was not going to be theirs. Their only joy came late in the match when substitute Callum Hendry managed to score in the 83rd minute. However, any hope of resurgence was swiftly quashed as Richard King put one more on the board for ST Mirren just three minutes later.

In an exclamation point on an impressive personal performance, Mandron capped off his evening with another goal in the 89th minute-his second and his team's fourth-as he completed a swift counterattack that left Motherwell defenders scrambling.

Reflecting on my match preview predictions is humbling; I had anticipated a close-fought battle between these two sides while leaning slightly towards a narrow victory for Motherwell based on their recent form and attacking prowess. Yet here we are with an emphatic statement from ST Mirren, underscoring how quickly fortunes can shift in knockout football.

As both teams now look ahead to what's next, this result carries significant implications. For ST Mirren, securing a spot in the League Cup final provides not just silverware aspirations but also much-needed momentum heading back into league action where they've struggled recently-including losses against Aberdeen and Dundee United leading up to this match.

Conversely, for Motherwell, tonight's defeat raises questions about their consistency as they navigate through upcoming fixtures. With only one win in their last four matches before this contest-and now facing disappointment-deploying strategies to regain their footing will be critical if they wish to bounce back effectively.

As both squads depart Hampden Park under differing clouds-one hopeful and one reflective-the road ahead is sure to be filled with challenges as they grapple with their respective realities post-match. The stakes remain high not only for individual accolades but for revitalizing overall team spirits as they march onward through both cup competitions and league play alike.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 1, 2025 at 8:00 PM UTC

Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Motherwell
Double chance : Motherwell or draw
Motherwell
45%
Draw
45%
ST Mirren
10%

Team Lineups

Motherwell
4-4-2
COACH
Jens Berthel Askou
13
Calum Ward
45
Emmanuel Longelo
16
Paul McGinn
22
Johnny Koutroumbis
4
Liam Gordon
20
Elliot Watt
12
Lukas Fadinger
90
Ibrahim Said
21
Elijah Just
18
Tawanda Maswanhise
9
Apostolos Stamatelopoulos
ST Mirren
3-5-2
COACH
Stephen Robinson
1
Shamal George
13
Alexander Gogić
21
Miguel Freckleton
22
Marcus Fraser
2
Jayden Richardson
88
Killian Phillips
24
Declan John
25
Keanu Baccus
6
Mark O'Hara
14
Dan N'Lundulu
9
Mikael Mandron

Motherwell Substitutes

5 Kofi Balmer
D
7 Tom Sparrow
M
8 Callum Slattery
F
11 Andy Halliday
M
25 Oscar Priestman
M
57 Stephen Welsh
D
66 Callum Hendry
F
77 Regan Charles-Cook
F

ST Mirren Substitutes

3 Scott Tanser
M
4 Liam Donnelly
M
5 Richard King
D
7 Roland Idowu
M
10 Conor McMenamin
F
11 Jonah Ayunga
F
18 Malik Dijksteel
M
31 Ryan Mullen
G
33 Evan Mooney
F

Match Statistics

1
Yellow Cards
2

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