


Can Motherwell frustrate the title-chasing visitors, or will Celtic's momentum tell in this Premiership meeting?
Motherwell welcome Celtic in a Premiership clash that carries weight at both ends of the table. The visitors arrive with momentum and strong attacking intent, while the hosts look to upset the odds on home turf in what should be a testing night.

Motherwell’s recent numbers suggest a side that has struggled for consistency, with just 1 win from their last 6 and only 1.17 goals scored per game. At home they have been more competitive, going unbeaten in 5 of 6 and averaging 1.33 goals, but the lack of a clear defensive figure leaves room for concern against elite opposition.
The absence of tournament congestion gives them the chance to put out a settled side, yet they will still need a disciplined performance to contain Celtic’s attacking waves. Motherwell’s best route is likely to keep the game compact and lean on home energy, because a more open contest would play directly into the visitors’ strengths.
This fixture has been heavily tilted in Celtic’s favour, with the visitors winning 5 of the last 6 meetings and Motherwell managing just one success. The broader pattern is also goal-light by historical standards, with an average total of only 1 goal in the head-to-head sample despite a perfect over 1.5 record.
At this venue, Celtic have repeatedly found a way to control the contest, and Motherwell have struggled to turn home familiarity into meaningful results. The combination of dominance and tight scorelines suggests Celtic usually do enough to edge it, even when the margin is not always large.
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Celtic come into this fixture in far stronger shape, winning 5 of their last 6 and averaging 1.83 goals across that run. Their away record is especially persuasive, with 4 wins from 6 on the road and goals coming consistently, while recent news points to a confident camp after the derby win over Rangers.
That momentum is backed up by positive squad updates, with Maeda fit and Osmand potentially available to add more depth in attack. With no congestion forcing rotation, Celtic should be close to full strength, and their ability to sustain pressure away from home makes them the clear form side in this matchup.