Here’s what to look out for at both ends of the table in the Scottish Premiership…
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Motherwell begin life without Stuart Kettlewell on Sunday when they host Celtic, live on Sky Sports.
He quit after their defeat to St Johnstone with Stevie Frail taking charge as they try to beat Celtic for the first time since 2015.
Jota could feature for Celtic after he made his return from Rennes earlier in the week, with Adam Idah set to lead the line again after his midweek double in their Champions League defeat at Aston Villa.
The Hoops are unbeaten in their last 19 visits to Fir Park in all competitions, winning each of their last 10 in a row by an aggregate score of 33-6.
Will Rangers’ unbeaten home run continue?
A title challenge is now a huge ask, but Rangers will be aiming to remain within 10 points of Celtic with another league win at Ibrox.
Philippe Clement’s side have not lost at home in the Premiership this season and Cyriel Dessers could score in three successive league games for the first time this weekend. Mo Diomande is also available after winning his red card appeal.
After a dismal run of 25 away league outings without a win, Ross County have now won each of their last three on the road.
They have lost in every trip to Ibrox since a 1-1 draw back in 2017.
Can Aberdeen end winless run at in-form Hibs?
While Hibernian are on an eight-game unbeaten run in the Scottish Premiership, Aberdeen have only picked up four points from their last 13 league games following a blistering start to the campaign.
The Easter Road club are the in-form side in the top flight while the Dons have managed to score just one league goal in 2025.
This weekend’s meeting also marks two years since Jim Goodwin was sacked as Aberdeen manager after defeat to Hibs left him with one win from 10.
After losing three successive league visits to the Hibees, Aberdeen have avoided defeat in their last two (W1 D1), scoring seven goals in the process.
Will Hearts’ resurgence continue at Dundee?
Hearts are unbeaten in their last five Premiership games and can move up to eighth if they manage to beat Dundee on Saturday.
Only Rangers picked up more points in January than Hearts, who have also won four of the last five meetings with the Dens Park side while scoring 12 goals.
Tony Docherty’s side are winless in their last four home games, although they have drawn with both Celtic and Rangers in that time.
Can Dundee United rediscover their form against Kilmarnock?
Dundee United have won just one of their last five games but they remain third in the Scottish Premiership and could strengthen that position this weekend.
They face a Kilmarnock side also struggling for form and at risk of a relegation fight.
Derek McInnes’ side are currently 11th in the table but could move as high as eighth if they win at Tannadice Park.
Killie are unbeaten in four Scottish Premiership matches against Dundee United which is their longest undefeated run against United in the top flight since 2006.
Will St Johnstone boost their survival hopes?
Bottom side St Johnstone picked up a huge win last time out and victory at St Mirren on Saturday could move them to within four points of 11th as they try to secure survival.
They are winless in their last 10 games in Paisley and have lost five of their last six league games on the road.
A victory for the Buddies would lift them back into the top six – Toyosi Olusanya has scored seven goals in the Premiership this season, surpassing his tally for the whole of last term.
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