Motherwell FC's Scottish League Cup runs in each season since 2009-2010

Motherwell famously reached the Betfred Cup final under Stephen Robinson in 2017, but how have the Steelmen fared in the Scottish League Cup overall in the last 10 seasons?
The Steelmen start their campaign in this season's tournament at Queen of the South this SaturdayThe Steelmen start their campaign in this season's tournament at Queen of the South this Saturday
The Steelmen start their campaign in this season's tournament at Queen of the South this Saturday

With the Steelmen's campaign in this season's tournament starting with a group game at Queen of the South this Saturday, we review how the Fir Park side have performed in every year since 2009-2010.

All the group action starts this SaturdayAll the group action starts this Saturday
All the group action starts this Saturday
The Steelmen, led by Jim Gannon (pictured) had a 3-2 home win over Inverness in the third round but were thrashed 3-0 by St Mirren in the quarter-finalsThe Steelmen, led by Jim Gannon (pictured) had a 3-2 home win over Inverness in the third round but were thrashed 3-0 by St Mirren in the quarter-finals
The Steelmen, led by Jim Gannon (pictured) had a 3-2 home win over Inverness in the third round but were thrashed 3-0 by St Mirren in the quarter-finals
Current Motherwell assistant boss Keith Lasley scored as the Steelmen lost 2-1 to Rangers in the semis, having won 2-0 at Brechin City and 1-0 at home to Dundee United in the previous two rounds.Current Motherwell assistant boss Keith Lasley scored as the Steelmen lost 2-1 to Rangers in the semis, having won 2-0 at Brechin City and 1-0 at home to Dundee United in the previous two rounds.
Current Motherwell assistant boss Keith Lasley scored as the Steelmen lost 2-1 to Rangers in the semis, having won 2-0 at Brechin City and 1-0 at home to Dundee United in the previous two rounds.
Despite goals by Lasley and Michael Higdon (pictured) Motherwell went out 7-6 on penalties to Hibs after a 2-2 Fir Park draw. The Steelmen had won 4-0 at Clyde in the previous round.Despite goals by Lasley and Michael Higdon (pictured) Motherwell went out 7-6 on penalties to Hibs after a 2-2 Fir Park draw. The Steelmen had won 4-0 at Clyde in the previous round.
Despite goals by Lasley and Michael Higdon (pictured) Motherwell went out 7-6 on penalties to Hibs after a 2-2 Fir Park draw. The Steelmen had won 4-0 at Clyde in the previous round.
Although Motherwell finished second in the league to qualify for the Champions League under Stuart McCall (pictured) they disappointingly lost 2-0 at Rangers in the first hurdle of the League CupAlthough Motherwell finished second in the league to qualify for the Champions League under Stuart McCall (pictured) they disappointingly lost 2-0 at Rangers in the first hurdle of the League Cup
Although Motherwell finished second in the league to qualify for the Champions League under Stuart McCall (pictured) they disappointingly lost 2-0 at Rangers in the first hurdle of the League Cup
Goals by Aberdeen pair Andy Considine and Jonny Hayes (pictured) earned the 10-man Dons a 2-0 win at Fir Park. The Steelmen had won 2-1 at Livingston in the previous round.Goals by Aberdeen pair Andy Considine and Jonny Hayes (pictured) earned the 10-man Dons a 2-0 win at Fir Park. The Steelmen had won 2-1 at Livingston in the previous round.
Goals by Aberdeen pair Andy Considine and Jonny Hayes (pictured) earned the 10-man Dons a 2-0 win at Fir Park. The Steelmen had won 2-1 at Livingston in the previous round.
A poor season for Motherwell included them being knocked out of the League Cup at the first hurdle. After a 0-0 draw at Hamilton Accies, Simon Ramsden (pictured) missed the final penalty as Accies prevailed 6-5 in a shoot-out.A poor season for Motherwell included them being knocked out of the League Cup at the first hurdle. After a 0-0 draw at Hamilton Accies, Simon Ramsden (pictured) missed the final penalty as Accies prevailed 6-5 in a shoot-out.
A poor season for Motherwell included them being knocked out of the League Cup at the first hurdle. After a 0-0 draw at Hamilton Accies, Simon Ramsden (pictured) missed the final penalty as Accies prevailed 6-5 in a shoot-out.
Ian Baraclough (pictured) was sacked after Motherwell lost 3-2 at Morton. The Lanarkshire side had defeated East Fife 3-1 away in the previuous round.Ian Baraclough (pictured) was sacked after Motherwell lost 3-2 at Morton. The Lanarkshire side had defeated East Fife 3-1 away in the previuous round.
Ian Baraclough (pictured) was sacked after Motherwell lost 3-2 at Morton. The Lanarkshire side had defeated East Fife 3-1 away in the previuous round.
Motherwell, led by Mark McGhee (pictured) qualified for the knockout stagess by finishing second behind Rangers in the new group format before suffering a heavy 5-0 defeat at Celtic in the last 16.Motherwell, led by Mark McGhee (pictured) qualified for the knockout stagess by finishing second behind Rangers in the new group format before suffering a heavy 5-0 defeat at Celtic in the last 16.
Motherwell, led by Mark McGhee (pictured) qualified for the knockout stagess by finishing second behind Rangers in the new group format before suffering a heavy 5-0 defeat at Celtic in the last 16.
There was agony for star striker Louis Moult and manager Stephen Robinson (pictured) as 10-man Motherwell lost 2-0 in the Hampden final against Celtic, having memorably beaten Rangers 2-0 in the semi-final.There was agony for star striker Louis Moult and manager Stephen Robinson (pictured) as 10-man Motherwell lost 2-0 in the Hampden final against Celtic, having memorably beaten Rangers 2-0 in the semi-final.
There was agony for star striker Louis Moult and manager Stephen Robinson (pictured) as 10-man Motherwell lost 2-0 in the Hampden final against Celtic, having memorably beaten Rangers 2-0 in the semi-final.
Despite a stunning volleyed equaliser by Ryan Bowman (pictured) to make it 2-2, a late collapse saw Motherwell defeated 4-2 by Hearts in a Tynecastle last eight thriller.Despite a stunning volleyed equaliser by Ryan Bowman (pictured) to make it 2-2, a late collapse saw Motherwell defeated 4-2 by Hearts in a Tynecastle last eight thriller.
Despite a stunning volleyed equaliser by Ryan Bowman (pictured) to make it 2-2, a late collapse saw Motherwell defeated 4-2 by Hearts in a Tynecastle last eight thriller.