Dundee United have been defeated in two of their most recent three league encounters with Motherwell, securing one victory. There is a possibility they could experience consecutive losses against the Steelmen in such fixtures, a situation not seen since March 2016. Furthermore, they could also face back-to-back home league defeats against them, which would be a first since April 2013. Motherwell’s record in their last nine away league matches against newly promoted teams shows only one win, alongside four draws and four losses. This sole victory, however, occurred in their most recent such fixture, a 3-2 triumph over Dundee in April last season. Dundee United have secured two wins in their last three home league games, with one loss. This number of victories matches their total from the preceding 10 home matches in the Scottish Premiership, which included two wins, two draws, and six losses. Motherwell has recorded six victories in their last 10 away league games, suffering four defeats. This represents the same number of wins they achieved in their prior 30 away fixtures, which comprised six wins, 12 draws, and 12 losses. Tony Watt, playing for Motherwell, has netted four goals across his five Scottish Premiership starts when facing his former club, Dundee United. He has notably scored in each of his last two appearances against them. Post navigation Analysis: Relegation Remains a Possibility for Oxford Post-Promotion Manchester City Forward Miedema Undergoes Knee Operation