Scottish Cup football is back, and Ross County lay in wait for the Steelmen in the first game of 2019.
The Championship side travel to Fir Park on the back of consecutive defeats, but won’t be short of motivation for the fourth round clash.
Championship leaders
Steven Ferguson and Stuart Kettlewell have led their side on a revival of sorts in the first half of the 2018/19 campaign.
After suffering relegation, the Staggies have enjoyed a scintillating six months or so and now sit top of the Championship after 21 games.
However, it’s a tight league this term, with Ayr and Dundee United hot on the Highlanders tails.
Premiership experience
Having been in the top flight just a matter of months ago, County are no strangers to opposition like Motherwell.
A number of their first team players have valuable Premiership experience, with the Dingwall outfit themselves or with other clubs.
Don Cowie spent a number of seasons at Hearts, Liam Fontaine arrived from Hibs, whilst players like Marcus Fraser and Michael Gardyne have been at the club for a number of years.
Another shot at glory
The Staggies made it to the Scottish Cup final in 2010, but fell narrowly short as Dundee United went on to lift the famous old trophy.
Every season that rolls around presents another opportunity for the club to go one step further, and they’ll be desperate to do just that.
They are no strangers to lifting silverware though, having won the League Cup in 2016.