Friday 6 December 2013

Motherwell V Celtic live Stream Scottish Premiership– Preview 6th Dec 2013

Match Preview: Friday 6th Dec 2013, One of the important match Motherwell V Celtic of Scottish Premiership Live High Quality Streaming Motherwell V Celtic streaming is available here Motherwell V Celtic Live Stream online video Scottish Premiership Video Free The match will take plcae at Fir Park 12/06/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Motherwell V Celtic Live Stream Motherwell V Celtic,Motherwell V Celtic online free, Motherwell V Celtic Live High Quality Streaming video.Motherwell V Celtic at Fir Park Friday 6th Dec 2013, kick-off 19:45 (GMT). Motherwell wingers Iain Vigurs and Lionel Ainsworth return from injury, along with full-back Simon Ramsden.But Bob McHugh joins Zaine Francis-Angol, Lee Erwin and Lee Hollis on the Steelmen's casualty list.
Celtic winger James Forrest is struggling with a hamstring problem, while Georgios Samaras and Nir Biton have missed training with a virus.
Tom Rogic and Dylan McGeouch are also doubts as Adam Matthews and Beram Kayal remain sidelined for the champions.
Motherwell manager Stuart McCall: "If you look at their performance last week and ours, then everyone will expect Celtic to come out and roll us over.
"I watched that Celtic game at Tynecastle back and they were magnificent. But I have also looked back at the tapes of last two matches we played here and managed to get two victories. We can do it.
"However, we know we have to go at it from the first whistle and make it a right game if we are to win a third match."
Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "We played very well against Motherwell early in the season, so I'm hoping for more of the same.
"Fir Park wasn't good to us last year. It's a different team and players now and we will approach the game as we have approached all the other games this season.
"It (the surprise Scottish Cup loss at Albion Rovers) will give Motherwell an extra edge in that they have to restore some pride. It was a big shock as they have been so consistent over the last couple of years.
"I remember coaching under Gordon Strachan and we beat St Mirren 7-0 and then the following weekend we lost 1-0 to them in the cup.
"We are in good form and want to maintain that but we will come up against a dogged and determined Motherwell.
"Whether we can replicate that, I don't know, but I'm looking for that consistency of performance, which in the main, to be fair, I have been getting."
Celtic are beset by illness and injury problems ahead of their Scottish Premiership clash with Motherwell at Fir Park on Friday night.
Midfielder Tom Rogic has a calf problem, while wide men Dylan McGeouch (ankle) and James Forrest (hamstring) are also doubts for the match.
Forward Georgios Samaras and midfielder Nir Biton have both missed training in the last two days with a virus.
Celtic have been boosted with the return to training of defender Adam Matthews following shoulder surgery, but he will not be involved while Beram Kayal (foot) and Steven Mouyokolo (Achilles) remain out of action.
For the second season in succession Motherwell host Celtic in the aftermath of a domestic cup exit to a team from the bottom league.
Manager Stuart McCall will be hoping for a positive reaction this time and he will be boosted by the return of a trio of players.


Iain Vigurs, fellow winger Lionel Ainsworth and full-back Simon Ramsden are all available following recent injuries.
But forward Bob McHugh, who played in the Scottish Cup defeat to Albion Rovers, is not included in the squad.
Despite both teams going into the match on the back of completely contrasting results, Celtic boss Neil Lennon is expecting nothing less than the usual frenetic Fir Park encounter with Motherwell.
While Motherwell lost to their Lanarkshire rivals last Saturday, 24 hours later Celtic trounced Hearts 7-0 in the same competition at Tynecastle.
"It will give them an extra edge," he said. "They have to restore some pride. It was a big shock because they have been so consistent over the last couple
of years.
"I remember coaching under Gordon Strachan when we beat St Mirren 7-0 and
the following weekend we lost 1-0 to them in the cup. 

Competition: Scottish Premiership  
Match:
Motherwell V Celtic                                                                            
Date: Friday 6th Dec 2013
Kickoff: 19:45 GMT
Venue: Fir Park                                  
Live/Repeat: Live

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