Celtic return to Scottish Premiership action against Dundee on Saturday.
It kicks off a busy week of football activity for Brendan Rodgers men as they will then travel to the De Kuip Stadium in Holland to face Dutch side Feyenoord in their opening Group E encounter in the Champions League group stage.
The champions sit at joint top of the Premiership table alongside Motherwell but with the men in green and white two goals better off.
Who will Rodgers select to start against the Dark Blues at the weekend and will it be a nod to his starting XI against Feyenoord?
Will we see the return of Japanese midfielder Reo Hatate from injury to slot in alongside Callum McGregor and Matt O'Riley/ Or will the Northern Irishman be tempted to opt for Norwegian Odin Thiago Holm who impressed greatly during his cameo at Ibrox in the 1-0 win over Rangers nine days ago?
Portuguese midfielder Paulo Bernardo could also be in line to take his Celtic bow with Rodgers certainly having plenty of options to choose from in the engine room.
On loan defensive signing from Liverpool Nat Phillips may also be in contention to make his Celtic debut alongside Honduran Luis Palma who could be given his chance to wow the full-house home crowd.
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Elsewhere Celtic striker Kogo Furuhashi will certainly be eager to add to his goal tally of three this season already after his heroics against Rangers where he netted for the 57th time in green and white and notched his sixth counter in the last six Glasgow derby matches
Rodgers side will certainly be looking to go to Holland in fine fettle with a morale-boosting victory against Tony Docherty's Taysiders.
Celtic are determined to be as fiercely competitive as possible in a Champions League group that also comprises Serie A side Lazio and old European adversaries Atletico Madrid from Spain.
Meanwhile Celtic are set to receive an allocation of just 3,431 tickets for their glamour trip to the Wanda Metropolitano in Spain to face Atletico Madrid in the Champions League in November.
However, it won't be a cheap night for Celtic fans, with away supporters being charged 55 Euros (£47.22) for a ticket.
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