Steelmen captain Keith Lasley reckons tomorrow’s William Hill Scottish Cup clash at Pittodrie is too close to call.
The two sides are almost identically matches with six wins, six draws and four defeats from sixteen Scottish Premier League matches.
Even when the two teams met back in September it was difficult to separate with the match ending in a thrilling 3-3 draw.
And veteran Lasley hopes Motherwell’s form on the road continues when the teams lock horns again tomorrow.
[pullquote]The SPL has shown that teams are so evenly matched; it’s all about what happens on the day and Saturday will be no different.[/pullquote]
He said: “The SPL has shown that teams are so evenly matched; it’s all about what happens on the day and Saturday will be no different.
“Away from home both performances and results have been good and we go there on a good run of form which I’m sure Aberdeen will be wary of.
“We also know that although they had a disappointing result the other night, if you take that away they have been doing well themselves.
“Once you get on a run, home or away, you feel confident of winning it and away from home right now, for whatever reason, we certainly seem to be playing better and getting results.
“The wins that we’ve had at St Johnstone, Inverness and Dundee United have been against teams that were on good runs so that gives us confidence going into the Aberdeen game.”