A second clash with Hearts in the space of eleven days awaits Stephen Robinson’s men on Wednesday night.
Here, we set the scene for the quarter final clash between the two in the Betfred Cup.
Fiercely contested
Craig Levein’s side scraped a narrow 1-0 win at Fir Park earlier this month.
The goal, finished off by Steven Naismith, was a controversial moment in the match and one which ultimately decided the encounter.
There was very little between the two teams, and will contribute to an interesting clash in the capital on Wednesday.
Quarter final history
Last season, Motherwell and Hearts were drawn to play one another in the quarter final of the Scottish Cup, and it was certainly a memorable occasion for the Fir Park side.
Tied at 1-1 and with just minutes remaining, Carl McHugh produced a moment of magic to win the game and send the Steelmen to Hampden.
Controlling the ball on his chest, McHugh thundered a stunning volley in to the top corner during an incredible match in Lanarkshire.
Heading for Hampden
Whoever comes out on top in Wednesday’s encounter will be heading for the national stadium.
The Steelmen are no strangers of course, having played there five times last term, four of which were in the latter stages of both cup competitions.
For Hearts, they’d be heading to Hampden for the first time since 2014.
For both sides, its huge incentive to get that all-important win in the quarter final clash at Tynecastle.