Motherwell head to Ayrshire on Wednesday night to take on Kilmarnock.
Here are the key topics going into the Scottish Premiership match.
Long overdue visit
You have to go back to 21 December 2019 for Motherwell’s last trip to Rugby Park.
A combination of the fixture list, the curtailment of the 2019/20 season and the postponement of this fixture earlier in the campaign means it’s almost 14 months since the Steelmen last made the trip south.
On that occasion, Jake Carroll’s free-kick gave Motherwell all three points in a 1-0 victory.
Tightly packed
One point separates the two teams going into Wednesday night’s match.
Motherwell are the side a point better off, sitting ninth and one position above their opponents.
‘Well have also played a game less, with a rearranged match with St Mirren still to come.
While both teams will be looking over their shoulders, a top six place is also still attainable, with St Mirren currently seven points ahead of Motherwell.
New man in the dugout
Wednesday’s match will be Tommy Wright’s first of charge of Kilmarnock, having been appointed as manager on Monday.
The Northern Irishman, of course, is no stranger to Motherwell, having successfully guided St Johnstone to cup success and numerous top six finishes in the Scottish Premiership.