Motherwell and Rangers meet in the second leg of the Scottish Premiership play-off final at Fir Park on Sunday afternoon.
The game is live on BT Sport with a 3.00pm kick-off and the home side hold a 3-1 lead from Thursday night’s first leg at Ibrox.
Lee Erwin, Stephen McManus and Lionel Ainsworth netted for the Steelmen but Darren McGregor - who is suspended for Sunday's decider - gave Rangers hope with a late consolation.
Motherwell boss Ian Baraclough said: "We have been strong at home and we have scored goals. We know if we can score on Sunday, it will make Rangers' task more difficult.
"We also know we will probably have to defend for long periods and make sure we are fully ready for what Stuart McCall and his men are going to bring to the party. We go into the game with a two-goal lead and we will look to build on it."
Rangers manager Stuart McCall said: "Two goals is certainly not insurmountable but that's easy to say. We've got to do it and we've got to believe we can do it.
"Football is all about goals and Motherwell's first goal gave them a huge lift in confidence. It was our worst home performance since I've been here. However, I've got a belief that we will be better and hopefully Motherwell won't be as good."