Motherwell will be without up to six players for the Europa League play-off second leg against Levante.Levante V Motherwell Live Stream Online UEFA Europa League Qualifying 2012 Video Free Watch on Justin Tv. Free Levante V Motherwell Stream Free Online Video Of UEFA Europa League Qualifying Sunday 30th August 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 20:45 CET.Steven Saunders, Tom Hateley, Nicky Law, Simon Ramsden and the suspended Shaun Hutchinson are all injured and Michael Higdon is a doubt.Omar Daley has travelled to Spain after ironing out passport problems but Motherwell still have eight teenagers in their travelling party.Omar Daley is available after having passport problems resolved and injury doubt Michael Higdon has made the trip.
Youngsters Fraser Kerr, Adam Cummins, Zaine Francis-Angol, Stuart Carswell and Steven Hetherington could all play.
Levante lead 2-0 from the first leg at Fir Park, meaning Well need to score at least twice to stay in the competition.
Motherwell manager Stuart McCall: "We need to up our game. We didn't play as well as we can against Levante in the first leg.
"We need to improve and if we don't, it could be a long night.
"We need to be better than we were if we're going to have any chance whatsoever. I know it's only a thin, thin chance we're going to have.
"We've got to be as positive as we possibly can and try to get the first goal.
"I think they'll try and get an early goal and kill the tie off."
Motherwell manager Stuart McCall admits an injury crisis has turned their Europa League hopes into a "fantasy'' but he would be satisfied if his youthful side did themselves justice against Levante.
McCall was disappointed with his side's performance in their 2-0 play-off defeat by the Spaniards at Fir Park last week as they failed to pass the ball to their potential or exert pressure for most of the game.
He could be without up to seven first-team players for Tuesday night's second leg in Valencia.
Tom Hateley, the suspended Shaun Hutchinson, Steven Saunders, Nicky Law and Simon Ramsden are all absent while Michael Higdon is a doubt and Jamaica winger Omar Daley was at the Spanish consulate in Edinburgh trying to secure a visa while his team-mates flew out from Glasgow Airport.
Motherwell ended their SPL game with St Mirren on Sunday with five teenagers on the pitch as they conceded a last-minute equaliser and they could be even more youthful in Spain.
McCall admitted he was concerned about the trip in the immediate aftermath of the 1-1 draw but he is determined that they can enjoy the experience and restore some pride.
"We have worked that hard to get where we are, I just want us to put on an improved show,'' said McCall, whose side dropped into the Europa League after a 5-0 aggregate defeat by Panathinaikos in the Champions League qualifiers.
Youngsters Fraser Kerr, Adam Cummins, Zaine Francis-Angol, Stuart Carswell and Steven Hetherington could all play.
Levante lead 2-0 from the first leg at Fir Park, meaning Well need to score at least twice to stay in the competition.
Motherwell manager Stuart McCall: "We need to up our game. We didn't play as well as we can against Levante in the first leg.
"We need to improve and if we don't, it could be a long night.
"We need to be better than we were if we're going to have any chance whatsoever. I know it's only a thin, thin chance we're going to have.
"We've got to be as positive as we possibly can and try to get the first goal.
"I think they'll try and get an early goal and kill the tie off."
Motherwell manager Stuart McCall admits an injury crisis has turned their Europa League hopes into a "fantasy'' but he would be satisfied if his youthful side did themselves justice against Levante.
McCall was disappointed with his side's performance in their 2-0 play-off defeat by the Spaniards at Fir Park last week as they failed to pass the ball to their potential or exert pressure for most of the game.
He could be without up to seven first-team players for Tuesday night's second leg in Valencia.
Tom Hateley, the suspended Shaun Hutchinson, Steven Saunders, Nicky Law and Simon Ramsden are all absent while Michael Higdon is a doubt and Jamaica winger Omar Daley was at the Spanish consulate in Edinburgh trying to secure a visa while his team-mates flew out from Glasgow Airport.
Motherwell ended their SPL game with St Mirren on Sunday with five teenagers on the pitch as they conceded a last-minute equaliser and they could be even more youthful in Spain.
McCall admitted he was concerned about the trip in the immediate aftermath of the 1-1 draw but he is determined that they can enjoy the experience and restore some pride.
"We have worked that hard to get where we are, I just want us to put on an improved show,'' said McCall, whose side dropped into the Europa League after a 5-0 aggregate defeat by Panathinaikos in the Champions League qualifiers.