Here’s what to look at both ends of the table in the Scottish Prime Minister …
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Motherwell begins life without Stuart Kettlewell on Sunday when they wait Celtic, live in Heavenly.
He left after their loss to St. Johnstone with Stevie Frail taking responsibility while trying to defeat Celtic for the first time since 2015.
Jota could show for Celtic after he made his return from Rennes at the beginning of the week, with Adam Idah decided to lead the line again after double his double in their loss of the Champions League in Aston Villa.
Hoops are invincible in their last 19 visits to Fir Park in all competitions, winning each of their last 10 in a row with an overall 33-6 score.
Will Rangers’s invincible home run?
A title challenge is now a big question, but Rangers will aim to remain within 10 Celtic points with another Ibrox League victory.
The Philippe Clement’s team has not lost home in the premiere this season and Cyriel Dessers can score in three consecutive league matches for the first time this weekend. Mo Dudoe is also available after winning his red card appeal.
After a shameful run of 25 league distances without a victory, Ross County has now won each of the last three on the street.
They have lost on every trip to Ibrox since a 1-1 draw in 2017.
Can Aberdeen end up without winning in shape in shape?
While Hibernian are in an unbeaten match with eight games in the Scottish Prime Minister, Aberdeen have only chosen four points out of their last 13 league games after an ardent campaign start.
The Easter Street Club is the team in shape on the high flight while Dons have managed to score only one league goal in 2025.
This weekend’s meeting has also been two years since Jim Goodwin was fired while Aberdeen’s manager after losing to HIB left him with a win from 10.
After losing three consecutive visits to the league in HIBES, Aberdeen has avoided loss in their last two (W1 D1), scoring seven goals in the process.
Will the resurrection of hearts continue in the dundee?
The hearts are invincible on their last five prime ministerial games and can go to eighth place if they manage to defeat Dundee on Saturday.
Only Rangers chose more points in January than Hearts, who have also won four of their last five meetings with Dens Park while scoring 12 goals.
Tony Docherti’s side is without winning in their last four games at home, though they have attracted Celtic and Rangers at the time.
Can Dundee United to rediscover their shape against kilmarnock?
Dundee United have won only one of their last five games, but they remain third in the Scottish Prime Minister and can strengthen that position this weekend.
They face a side of Kilmarnock also fighting for the form and at risk of a removal war.
Derek Mcinnes side is currently 11th at the table, but can move up to eight if they win at Tannadice Park.
Killie are invincible in four Scottish matches of the Prime Minister against Dundee United, which is their longest invincible candidacy against United in the highest flight since 2006.
Will St. Johnstone strengthen their survival hopes?
The lower side St Johnstone chose a great victory for the last time, and the victory at St Mirren on Saturday can transfer them within four points 11 while they try to provide survival.
They are without winning in their last 10 matches in Paisley and have lost five of their last six games on the street.
A victory for friends would raise them again in the first six – Toyosi Olusanya has scored seven goals in prime minister this season, overcoming his result for the entire last term.