Motherwell
Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson has reported no injury problems ahead of the Betfred Cup final against Celtic.
Allan Campbell and Elliott Frear are among the players trying to force their way into the team following Motherwell's league win over Aberdeen last weekend.
The likes of Steven Hammell and Gael Bigirimana were not even on the bench at Pittodrie and Robinson has some major decisions to make.
Provisional squad: Carson, Tait, Hartley, Plummer, Dunne, Kipre, Grimshaw, Campbell, Bigirimana, McHugh, Cadden, Tanner, Rose, Frear, Bowman, Moult, Fisher, MacLean, Petravicius, Hammell, Griffiths.
Celtic
Celtic pair Mikael Lustig and Nir Bitton are both injury doubts for the Betfred Cup final.
Right-back Lustig did not train on Friday after going off early in Celtic's 7-1 Champions League defeat by Paris St Germain on Wednesday.
And his replacement in Celtic's three-man central defence, Bitton, is also struggling to make Sunday's Hampden clash with Motherwell.
When asked about Lustig, Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers said: "It was more a dead leg. He had a bit of bleeding in the Ross County game and he felt it in the next game.
"Him and Nir Bitton had a slight knock as well so we will asses them over the next 48 hours and we'll give them the opportunity to be fit and ready."
Another right-back, Anthony Ralston, is still sidelined by a knee injury.
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