Motherwell head to Dingwall on Saturday for a crucial clash with Ross County that could go a long way towards determining their chances of grabbing fourth place in the Premiership.
A 1-0 defeat at Dundee United last weekend has left Graham Alexander's side sixth in the table, four points behind the Tannadice side, and a point adrift of opponents County in fifth.
That means the Steelmen realistically need to emerge with three points on Saturday, and take a win from their home match against Hearts on May 11, if they are to stand a chance of a European place.
That might be a tall order for a side that have won just once in their last 15 games.
County have the upper hand from the three previous fixtures this season, with wins at the Global Energy Stadium and Fir Park, while Motherwell beat the Staggies 2-1 back in September.
With restrictions lifted, there's nothing stopping you from heading to Dingwall, but if you can't make the trek north, it's available on Ross County TV via pay-per-view for £15. It's a 3pm kick-off in the Highlands.
Man in the middle
Referee for Saturday's clash in the Highlands is David Munro, who will be assisted by Sean Carr, Steven Traynor and fourth official Greg Aitken.
Munro has officiated in 31 games, issuing 127 yellow and five red cards.
He was last in charge of a match involving Motherwell on March 19, when they lost 2-1 at St Johnstone.
The last game he officiated involving Ross County was their 1-1 draw at home to Livingston on February 9.
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