Tony Haggerty joined Hamish Carton to discuss the latest Celtic news in Monday's edition of the morning briefing for September 9.
The international break has gone for Scotland with two defeats to Poland and Portugal so now the focus of attention switches back to club football.
Celtic take on Hearts this weekend at Parkhead having enjoyed a 100 per cent start to the season in the Scottish Premiership and League Cup.
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Today's panel discussed whether Brendan Rodgers will rotate his squad or keep faith with the players who have yielded five wins from five so far.
Will Arne Engels, Auston Trusty, Alex Valle and Luke McCowan be forced to wait a while longer before making their first starts in green and white?
Elsewhere the duo touched upon the fitness of Canadian international right-back Alistair Johnston who left the field with a tight hamstring during Canada's 2-1 friendly win over the USA at the weekend.
Canada boss Jesse Marsch revealed that Johnston was taken off as a precaution and the defender should be passed fit for the weekend's game against the Jambos.
As always, you can keep up to date with the morning briefing by clicking the play button in the video player below.
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