Motherwell return to domestic action with the arrival of Rangers at Fir Park on Saturday.
After a busy international break, with four Steelmen on duty for their countries, the visit of the Gers is the first of three games in a week as the campaign rumbles towards the split.
It is also the second of three consecutive home fixtures, after a hard-earned point against Celtic, and Aberdeen arriving in Lanarkshire on Tuesday night.
Graeme Murty’s Rangers side, on the other hand, are on the search for much-needed points having slipped to back-to-back defeats against Celtic and Kilmarnock.
Their form on the road, however, is strong, with the Govan side registering six wins in an unbeaten run of seven games away from home.
Throw in the fact that the Gers are the top scoring side in the Premiership, and it makes for a tough encounter for Motherwell.
Despite several players being away with their countries and a change to the training schedule, Stephen Robinson says he’s been able to maintain the standards and intensity that led up to the performance against Celtic before the break.
“We’ve had a good week so we’re well prepared for the Rangers game,” said the manager.
“There’s been a bit of an edge in training and I’ve said it before but it’s never been a problem trying to motivate the boys, I have to actually hold them back sometimes.
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“They’ve trained really, really well, and I’ve got a few problems with selection as well which is good.”
Liam Grimshaw has returned to training after recovering from injury but the manager says there are doubts over the fitness of both Allan Campbell and Carl McHugh for the match.
Motherwell must win at least two of their last three games before the split to stand a chance of making the top six in the Ladbrokes Premiership and Robinson says he’s not given up hope.
“There’s still a chance at the top six and until that’s gone we’ll be aiming for that,” he said. “All of our games coming up are winnable because we’ve beaten the teams before, so that’s what we have to aim for.”
One man who hasn’t caused many headaches for his manager this season is Trevor Carson.
The Northern Irish stopper has been a standout performer between the sticks this campaign and is relishing Saturday’s showdown with Rangers, just a week after making his international debut.
And the 30-year old faces another important spell ahead of him in claret and amber.
The Steelmen have three games to claim a spot in the Ladbrokes Premiership top six, starting with the lunchtime clash with Rangers on Saturday.
At the end of it all is a William Hill Scottish Cup semi final date with Aberdeen and the goalkeeper, who joined in the summer from Hartlepool United, says they are exactly the sort of occasions he moved to Scotland for.
“We are raring to go again,” said Carson. “I can’t wait for these games, I wish they were day after day.
“I can’t wait for the semi final and the fact it’s two weeks away, we are desperate to get at it.
“But they are all big games. We still have an outside chance of getting into the top six. Rangers is a massive game and we think it’s a winnable game for us.
“Our first league game of the season at home to Rangers. I know there was only nine or ten thousand here, but you don’t get that atmosphere in the lower leagues in England. It’s completely different.”
Tickets are available at the Fir Park ticket office.
Rangers supporters should contact their club for ticket information.
Kick off at Fir Park on Saturday is at 12.30pm.
Admission prices are as follows:
ADULTS |
£27/20 |
CONCESSIONS |
£18/£16 |
JUVENILES |
£14/£10 |
FAMILY (1 ADULT + 1 JUNIOR) |
£27 |
Concessions are applicable to 60 and over and full time students with a valid matriculation card. Juveniles are applicable to aged 15 and under. The cheaper price is for the John Hunter stand.
Motherwell fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Brian Davidson on 07428 225254 or tickets@mfcdsa.com.
If you can’t make it along, you can follow the match on Twitter @MotherwellFC. Live audio commentary will be available on mixlr.com/motherwellfc
You can see the match highlights on MFC TV’s YouTube channel, as well as full reaction and a match report right here on the official website.