Motherwell host Queen of the South in a must-win clash for top spot in Group G of the Betfred Cup on Tuesday.
It is the first competitive meeting between the two sides since the Scottish Cup clash in 2004, where ‘Well won 3-2.
And in Gary Naysmith’s Doonhamers, the Steelmen face a tough task against the free-scoring side from the borders.
Table toppers
The Dumfries outfit currently sit at the summit of Group G after the Steelmen slipped to a 1-1 draw and shootout defeat against Stranraer.
Victories over Clyde, Stranraer and Edinburgh City mean Tuesday’s opponents would require at least a draw to finish top of the table and progress as the victors of the group.
Their midweek trip to Fir Park is their fourth and final fixture of the group stage, and the Doonhamers have a very good chance of progressing to the knockout stages regardless of Tuesday’s result.
Deadly Dobbie
With seven goals to his name in three games, frontman Stephen Dobbie has started the 2018/19 campaign in scintillating form, and is the top scorer in this year’s Betfred Cup so far.
Simon Murray finished the 2017/18 tournament as top scorer with eight goals, meaning Dobbie is just one short of equalling that tally in the group stage alone.
The former Swansea and Crystal Palace man has continued his fine form from last term, when he scored 27 goals in all competitions.
Statement of intent
With an incredible return of 12 goals in their opening three fixtures, Queen of the South are far and away the leading scorers in the league cup so far.
Add to that an impressive two clean sheets, and the Championship outfit have given themselves huge momentum for their final fixture in Group G.
It is in stark contrast to their cup campaign last season, where Queens failed to make it out of their group.