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Hampden is set to host two semi-finals this weekend as the last remaining teams in the League Cup battle it out for the season’s first silverware.

A place in December’s final is on the line as St Mirren play Motherwell and Celtic take on Rangers at the national stadium.

Saints v the Steelmen is first up on Saturday as Stephen Robinson and Jens Berthel Askou hope to take their side a step closer to a major trophy.

Motherwell come into the game in good form after back-to-back Premiership wins over Livingston and Dundee United.

They are now aiming to reach their first final since the 2017/18 season when they lost both the League Cup and Scottish Cup finals to a treble-winning Celtic side.

The Fir Park side haven’t lifted any silverware since 1991 when they beat Dundee United in the Scottish Cup final.

St Mirren won the League Cup 12 years ago, defeating Hearts in the final, but haven’t been to another final since.

They are without a win in their last four games, but will have taken some confidence from their 2-2 draw with the Jambos midweek.

Robinson will feel his side should have taken all three points from the league leaders after having a controversial goal...

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