Celtic dropped points in the Scottish Premiership for only the second time this season when they were held to a goalless draw at Dundee United on Sunday and they will be looking to get back on the winning trail when they host Motherwell at Celtic Park on Thursday.
The Bhoys have won 14 of their 16 top-flight games this season but have now gone three matches without a win in 90 minutes after draws in the UEFA Champions League and the Scottish League Cup final.
Motherwell are fourth in the table with eight wins in 17 games but they are 18 points behind Celtic having played one game more.
Celtic -2 on handicap - 10/11
A three-game run without a victory inside 90 minutes represents Celtic's worst run of the season but Brendan Rodgers' side are capable of putting things right with a clear-cut home success.
The Bhoys have won six of their seven home league games this season, with the only setback in front of their own fans being a 2-2 draw with Aberdeen in October, when they dominated possession but gave away a two-goal lead.
All six of their Celtic Park league successes have come by at least two goals and four have been achieved with margins of three or more.
That includes their last two home league performances against Ross County (5-0) and Hibernian (3-0) and Celtic have the quality to record another victory by at least three goals.
The Bhoys won 3-0 when the teams met for the first time this season at Fir Park in October and should have an even more comfortable time at home.
Motherwell have had an all-or-nothing record in league away games this season with four wins, four losses and no draws and while they have avoided defeat in their last three matches, that followed a run of three straight defeats to Ross County, Hibs and Dundee.
That level of form doesn't bode well for a trip to Celtic and despite their solid placing in the table they have a negative goal difference at home and away.
Daizen Maida anytime goalscorer - 5/4
Celtic have been shut out in two of their last three games against Dinamo Zagreb in the UEFA Champions League and Dundee United in the league, but they had more than two-thirds of the possession in both games and the goals should soon return.
Winger Nicolas Kuhn would be an interesting goalscorer pick if he plays after missing the Dundee United game with a minor knee issue, but given that situation, Daizen Maida could be the man to unlock the visiting defence.
The Japanese ace has cooled off a little after a red-hot run that saw him score seven goals in the space of eight games in August and September, but he has been back on the scoresheet in the last month.
He netted his team's equaliser in the UEFA Champions League game against Club Brugge and the second goal in the 3-3 League Cup final draw with Rangers before their shootout success.
If Celtic can dominate this match in the same way they did the first meeting with Motherwell, Maida should get chances to add to his tally.
Apostolos Stamatelopoulos to be booked - 11/4
Motherwell striker Apostolos Stamatelopoulos has been all over the stat sheet for positive and negative reasons in recent matches, with three goals and two yellow cards in his last four appearances.
A potentially frustrating match against a Celtic defence who have conceded just two goals in seven home league games could lead the Australian to make bad decisions and he looks a decent price to receive his third yellow card in four games.
Liam Gordon was sent off for the Well near the end of the teams' first meeting this season and there is potential for the referee to be busy again.
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Celtic - 1/9
Draw - 9/1
Motherwell - 15/1
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