Motherwell will have a tough task this Sunday when Premiership leaders Celtic come to Fir Park on league business.
The Steelmen performed admirably against the Hoops at Parkhead in December and lost via a slender 1-0 margin.
But Ange Postecoglou's side have bolstered their squad in the winter window and thrashed Rangers 3-0 in a convincing derby win on Wednesday.
Graham Alexander's team are fourth ahead of the weekend but could drop a place if Hibs win against St Mirren just under 24 hours previous.
They haven't won a league game since the return of football post-winter break and will know they need to hit top form if they are to obtain points against Celtic.
To attend the match at Fir Park, adults tickets are between £23-£30. Concessions are £19-21 while juveniles are a universal price of £3.
If fans are unable to attend the match that kicks off at 1:30, it can be viewed via Sky Sports Football.
Man in the middle
John Beaton is the referee for Sunday's match and is assisted by Graeme Stewart and Ralph Gordon. Gavin Duncan is the fourth official.
Beaton last took charge of Motherwell in their 3-1 loss to Ross County last month.
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