Brendan Rodgers has named his Celtic starting XI to take on Dundee this evening.
The Hoops will be looking for three points regardless, but will be hoping to potentially make ground on Rangers, or even overtake them at the top of the table should Philippe Clement's side drop points at Kilmarnock.
Adam Idah came off the bench at Motherwell and made a fantastic impact on the team, scoring twice to help secure the win in Lanarkshire. He has been rewarded with a start.
And Cameron Carter-Vickers has been passed fully fit to start the match after Maik Nawrocki was ruled out through injury.
Joe Hart starts in goal with a back-four of Alistair Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Liam Scales and Greg Taylor.
The three in midfield will be Tomoki Iwata, Callum McGregor and Matt O'Riley with Yang, Daizen Maeda and Adam Idah as the front three.
Here is how Celtic line up for this one...
CELTIC XI: Hart, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Scales, Taylor, Tomoki, McGregor, O'Riley, Yang, Maeda, Idah.
Subs: Bain, Palma, Kyogo, Kuhn, Bernardo, Vata, Kelly, Ralston, Welsh.
DUNDEE XI: Carson, Shaughnessy, McGhee, Main, Bakayoko, Lamie, McCowan, Robertson, Boateng, Portales, Beck.
Subs: McCracken, Dodgson, Astley, Tiffoney, Cameron, Mulligan, Donnelly, Mellon, Sylla.
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