Celtic head to Rugby Park this Sunday to take on Derek McInnes' Kilmarnock, fresh from their impressive 4-1 hammering of Hibs in midweek.
Brendan Rodgers' men will be mindful of the fact that his side was bundled out of the League Cup at the same venue back in August courtesy of Marley Watkins' winning goal and his players will certainly want to atone for that defeat by exacting some revenge in the Premiership encounter.
The Northern Irishman may well have a decision to make with regards to team selection after Cameron Carter-Vickers felt his hamstring during the stroll against the capital club and was replaced as a precautionary measure.
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Rodgers told Celtic TV: "Cam just felt his hamstring so we did not want to take any risks. He has not pulled it but he just felt it a bit tight. It is probably due to the accumulation of games and it [centre-back] is the one position we have not changed around too much because the continuity is very important. We just took him off as a precaution."
It remains to be seen if Rodgers will risk the USA international on the Ayrshire side's notorious plastic pitch. If not who will come in to replace Carter-Vickers at the back of the central defensive pack?
Meanwhile, Harry Kewell Harry could be set for a parting of ways with Celtic if he decides to take the managerial reins at J1 League side Yokohama F. Marinos.
Japanese outlet Sponichi claims the former Leeds and Liverpool star is the favourite to replace compatriot Kevin Muscat who is stepping away from the role.
The former Socceroo has been in talks with the club and they are to be progressing "smoothly".
Kewell joined the Celtic coaching set-up under Ange Postecoglou in the summer of 2022 after an unsuccessful spell in charge of English National League side Barnet.
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