Motherwell travel to face Premiership leaders Rangers on Saturday afternoon.
Here are the key headlines going into the fixture.
Rampant Rangers
Rangers lead the way in the Premiership by 13 points, as they look to end Celtic’s nine-year dominance.
Steven Gerrard’s men were unbeaten in all competitions in 2020/21 for 27 games, before defeat to St Mirren in the Betfred Cup on Wednesday.
Along the way, they’ve won 23 and drawn four.
Motherwell needing a confidence boost
In contrast, Stephen Robinson’s side are looking for a result which can spark confidence back into a side which has suffered morale-sapping defeats.
The 1-0 weekend loss to St Mirren followed home defeats to St Johnstone and Hibernian. Prior to that, the last win for the boys in claret and amber came at Livingston in a 2-0 victory on 31 October.
Long wait for victory
Motherwell’s last victory at Ibrox famously came in the Premiership play-off final in 2015, running out 3-1 winners in Glasgow.
The last league win for the Steelmen in the south side of the city came in May 1997, when Owen Coyle’s double brought home the three points.