Motherwell boss Stuart McCall hopes his side can hold tight tomorrow after being pegged back in the last two visits to Pittodrie.
The Fir Parkers were excellent when the teams clashed back in September and looked good for the three points, holding a 3-1 lead with just six minutes left to play.
But a spirited comeback from the home side was complete when Josh Magennis scrambled home a leveler with virtually the last kick of the ball.
‘Well were ahead and comfortable in the Scottish Cup tie in early December after a Jamie Murphy stunner looked to be putting the Steelmen on course for the next round.
But the always-impressive Niall McGinn had other ideas and headed home an equalizer in stoppage time and the Dons eventually won the replay at Fir Park.
So there’s plenty to motivate McCall’s men tomorrow afternoon when they face the Reds for the fifth time this campaign.
[pullquote]Each game brings it’s own problems but it also brings it’s own challenges and the lads are looking forward to it.[/pullquote]
McCall said: “We’re all under no illusions that all the hard work is still to be done, either to secure a top six finish or to clinch a European place.
“We’re going into this game tomorrow on the back of two good wins; Celtic at home and Hearts away and with nine games left to go, it’s given us a solid base to work from and a confidence which is flowing through the team.
“We’ve managed to win at Pittodrie twice in my time. We were up 3-1 and only managed to draw and then performed really well with a young squad and only lost out to a last minute equaliser in the Cup.
“The league performances have been terrific and far more than we could have hoped for against a side that have a very strong squad.
“Each game brings it’s own problems but it also brings it’s own challenges and the lads are looking forward to it. We’ll have to battle and scrap and hope and bits of magic we can produce will create goals.”

