Brendan Rodgers' Celtic aiming to finish strong in Scottish Premiership title race
Rodgers' men trail Rangers by six points with just four games remaining
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is hoping his team can finish the season strongly and secure the Scottish Premiership title.
The Hoops are currently six points behind rivals Rangers with just four games remaining.
Rodgers' side have been in impressive form in recent weeks, winning their last five matches in all competitions.
They will be looking to continue that run when they travel to Fir Park to face Motherwell on Wednesday night.
Rodgers knows that his team cannot afford to slip up in any of their remaining matches if they want to have any chance of catching Rangers.
"We have to keep going and keep fighting until the very end," said Rodgers.
"We have a lot of quality in our squad and we believe that we can win every game that we play."
Celtic will be without the suspended Callum McGregor for the trip to Motherwell.
However, Rodgers has a number of other options in midfield, including Scott Brown, Olivier Ntcham and Ryan Christie.
Motherwell have been in good form themselves in recent weeks, winning their last three matches.
However, they will be without the suspended Charles Dunne for the visit of Celtic.
The match is likely to be a close and competitive affair, with both teams looking to secure all three points.
Celtic will be hoping to take a step closer to the title with a win, while Motherwell will be looking to continue their good run and boost their hopes of a top-six finish.