Scott Arfield smashed in a late winner for Falkirk as they came from behind against profligate Motherwell to pick up their second win of the Premiership season.

The hosts were superb to watch in the first half, playing free-flowing, one-touch, intricate football as they cut Falkirk to shreds.

For all that, they struggled to find a finishing touch. Ibrahim Said had a goal harshly ruled out, before Tawanda Maswanhise curled in a deserved opener.

In the second half, it was Falkirk who came out the traps quicker and they soon had their equaliser. Ross MacIver slipped the ball to Calvin Miller in the box, and he tucked it under Calum Ward.

Motherwell had another ruled out, this time justifiably so, as Apostolos Stamatelopoulos bundled the ball into the back of the net with the use of his arm.

Yet again, they paid for their wastefulness. Motherwell failed to pick up substitute Arfield in the box, and the 37-year-old lashed in to score his first Premiership goal for Falkirk in 15 years.

More to follow.