Same again for Well Motherwell have an unchanged squad for the Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash against Hamilton. Steve Jones and Steven Saunders remain out with hamstring injuries but could return for Sunday's visit of Celtic. Bob McHugh also remains on the sidelines with a wrist injury. John Sutton is looking to cement his Motherwell future by continuing to help push the Lanarkshire club up the table. Sutton's contract expires at the end of the season and he has had no formal talks about an extension. The English striker's agent has declared that clubs from south of the border have enquired about his client but Sutton is keen to remain at Fir Park. Sutton has netted four goals since Stuart McCall took charge at the turn of the year and restored him to his natural position as a centre-forward and he is looking to keep impressing. Sutton netted the only goal from the penalty spot against Hamilton on Saturday, a victory which gives Motherwell the chance to move up to fourth if they beat St Mirren. "My contract runs out in the summer so obviously it would good to get something sorted out," the 27-year-old said. "All you can do is do the best you can on the pitch. If you do that hopefully other things look after themselves. "But obviously with injuries and having a family now, you do have to think about it. "I love playing for Motherwell and I just need to keep trying to play as well as I can. "I've got to think if I play as well as I can, hopefully they will want to keep me here and if they don't want to keep me, hopefully someone else will give me a shot." Sutton played for five clubs in five seasons between leaving first club Tottenham and signing for Well in August 2008, and he believes being settled at a club he enjoys has improved his game.