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Motherwell v Celtic SCOTTISH PREMIER LEAGUE Preview Apr 28, 2013

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Team News:
McCall's charges are unbeaten in seven games, the first of which was a 2-1 victory over Celtic, as they close in on a second place finish.
Hoops manager Neil Lennon will rest four players when his squad make the trip to Fir Park to face the Steelmen in the Scottish Premier League.
Kris Commons has been struggling with an ankle problem, while fellow midfielder Joe Ledley and defensive duo Efe Ambrose and Kelvin Wilson have been given a week off.
Striker Lassad Nouioui (calf), midfielder Scott Brown (abductor) are absent along with full-back Adam Matthews (hamstring), who will return to training next week.
The Steelmen are hoping to secure the runners-up spot in the division, with a second- or third-place finish guaranteeing a European place.
Kris Commons, Joe Ledley, Efe Ambrose and Kelvin Wilson will all be rested for the visitors.
And Lassad Nouioui, Scott Brown and Adam Matthews remain on the sidelines for Neil Lennon's side.


Motherwell defender Steven Hammell: "We have been there before, obviously it was going for third last year. I think that experience is vital. Most of the boys have been there before.
"Most of the games towards the end of the season come with a bit of extra pressure when you are up there so hopefully the experience of being there before helps us in the last few weeks."

Celtic defender Charlie Mulgrew: ""Everybody at this club and the supporters demands that we win every game so we are looking to do that.
"We will treat every game like a big game so we will be looking to win on Sunday."

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