Motherwell host Livingston in the final home game at Fir Park before the Scottish Premiership split.
Here are the key topics going into the fixture.
Performances to build on
Motherwell were left despondent after two home losses to Hamilton Academical and St Johnstone in early February.
With difficult trips to St Mirren and Hibernian following, it was going to require a shift in performances to get back on track.
But Graham Alexander’s men did just that. A 0-0 draw in Paisley was accompanied by a dogged team showing. Then, a 2-0 victory at third-placed Hibernian paired performance with points.
The manager, though, is keen to stress nothing has been accomplished yet, with the team still needing to put on similar showings and get the necessary points to be lifted up the table.
Lions licking wounds
Livingston went into the weekend on the verge of a second major honour, facing St Johnstone in the Betfred Cup final.
A 1-0 loss at Hampden meant there would be no repeat of their heroics in 2004, with Shaun Rooney’s first-half goal settling the tie.
No wins in five – added to by a midweek home loss to Rangers before coming to Fir Park – has Livi still needing a final push over the line to secure a top-six spot, but with one point from their last two games likely to be sufficient.
Opening up gaps
At the other end of the table, Motherwell are still looking over their shoulder knowing points are needed to keep a safe distance above the bottom pack.
Sitting seven points above the play-off spot and eight off the bottom, Motherwell’s fate is in their hands, but more points are definitely needed to be able to breathe easier.