Edinburgh City make their second visit to Fir Park on Tuesday night, as they continue their Betfred Cup campaign.
Motherwell are making their first competitive appearance of the season against the capital side. Here’s some things you need to know about our opponents.
Experience in their ranks
For a League Two club, Edinburgh City contain plenty top flight experience. Conrad Balatoni has 93 Premiership games under his belt with Partick Thistle and Kilmarnock, and former Hibernian man Danny Handling played 55 times in the top league.
Manager James McDonaugh brings valuable experience to the role, having coached at Hibs before taking over at Ainslie Park in October 2017.
Familiar foes
This isn’t the first time Motherwell and Edinburgh City have met in the group stage of the Betfred Cup. On their way to the 2017/18 final, the Steelmen traveled to Ainslie Park off the back of two wins in their opening two games.
After going a goal down to their hosts, Motherwell rallied and came from behind to win 2-1 in the capital through goals from Elliott Frear and Chris Cadden. Stephen Robinson’s men had to work hard for the three points though, with the two goals coming in the final five minutes of the game.
The Citizens have also played once before at Fir Park. In an Irn-Bru Cup match in 2016, they took on Motherwell’s Colts team, losing 2-1 to goals from Dylan Mackin and Tom Fry.
They’ve already been in action
Edinburgh City picked up two points from their opening game, after drawing with Clyde and grabbing the bonus point thanks to a 4-1 win in the penalty shootout.
Balatoni netted the opener and the side from the capital led until the 95th minute, when Martin McNiff levelled for the hosts.
A number of the new recruits for Tuesday’s opponents have bedded in well in a run of friendlies. In particular, striker Blair Henderson, who was recruited from Annan Athletic to address City’s deficiencies in front of goal, has three pre-season strikes to his name.
The fifth-top scorer in League Two last season looks set to play a valuable part for City, and the former Hibs academy player is a proven goalscorer following previous spells with Berwick Rangers and Stirling Albion.