Motherwell host Celtic live on Sky Sports; Rangers face Ross County; Hearts are at Dundee; Hibs take on Aberdeen; St Mirren are at home to St Johnstone; Dundee United travel to Kilmarnock
Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell has handed in his resignation after nearly two years in charge of Fir Park following fan unrest that led to "personal abuse" the boss could no longer tolerate.
Motherwell chief executive Brian Caldwell admitted Stuart Kettlewell’s resignation came as a shock but the departed manager’s concerns about his family had been building for several weeks. The club announced on Monday that the 40-year-old had resigned because “personal abuse” directed towards him was affecting his family.
David Gray is reminded of the turning point in Hibernian’s season as he prepares to face Aberdeen again on Saturday. The Easter Road side’s wretched start to the campaign saw them sit bottom of the Premiership in November with one win in 14 matches before the Dons visited Leith.
Neil Lennon the manager of Celtic with Peter Lawwell, Chief Executive of Celtic brfore the Scottish Cup semi-final between Aberdeen and Celtic at Hampden Park on April 14, 2019. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Toyosi Olusanya opened the scoring after just seven minutes following a slip up from Rubezic, before the centre-half was outmuscled by Olusanya, who set up Mikael Mandron.
The incorrect decisions flagged by the Key Match Incident panel included the red card shown to Rangers midfielder Mohamed Diomande in the 3-1 win at Dundee United, which had already been rescinded after the Ibrox club won their appeal against the dismissal earlier this week.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has hailed the "professionalism, commitment and quality" of his captain Callum McGregor, as the midfielder prepares for his 500th appearance for the club against Motherwell on Sunday.
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY are 17 points behind city rivals United in the Championship but the Owls are only three points off a play-off spot and look good to beat Luton. Danny Rhol’s players
Hibs, on the longest current unbeaten run in the top flight, look to add to Aberdeen's long winless sequence as Celtic welcome back a familiar face.
Assistant manager Brian Kerr stressed the importance of building on last week’s much-welcomed win at Aberdeen when St Mirren host bottom club St Johnstone on Saturday.
Road side’s wretched start to the campaign saw them sit bottom of the William Hill Premiership in November with one win in 14 matches before the Dons visited Leith.