Motherwell are on the road this weekend in Premiership action as Graham Alexander's side travel to high-flying Dundee United.
The Steelmen lost 2-0 to Celtic last Saturday, following on from a defeat to Hearts by the same scoreline in their previous match.
It's only the second time since Alexander took over as boss in January that Motherwell have lost consecutive matches. They will look to ensure the number of defeats in succession doesn't extend to three this weekend.
But that will be no easy task against a Dundee United side who find themselves third in the Premiership after a 3-0 win away to Hibs. Motherwell sit sixth.
It's a 3pm kick-off at Tannadice and supporters will not be required to provide a vaccination certificate upon arrival. Capacity in Tayside is expected to be under 10,000.
An adult away ticket for Motherwell supporters is £26, with U12s able to go with a full-paying adult for £5. Concession tickets costs £14.
For 'Well fans who can't make the trip to Dundee but still wish to tune in, The match is available to buy on pay-per-view in the UK and Ireland for £12.50 from ppv.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk.
Due to UEFA restrictions, this game is not available if you are in England.
Man in the middle

Kevin Clancy is the referee for Saturday's match. Assistant referees are David Doig and David Dunne as Don Robertson takes up the fourth official role.
Clancy has took charge of Motherwell's League Cup fixtures against Queen's Park and Dundee this season.
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