Brendan Rodgers has named his Celtic side to face Livingston - with Reo Hatate back in.
The Parkhead boss - who will be in the stands as he serves a Scottish FA ban - has made two changes from the team that beat St Johnstone two weeks ago.
Hatate and Liam Scales come in with Stephen Welsh and Paulo Bernardo dropping to the bench.
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Joe Hart starts in goal with a back four of Alistair Johnston, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Scales and Greg Taylor.
Tomoki Iwate sits in the base of the midfield alongside Matt O'Riley and Hatate.
Nicolas Kuhn, Daizen Maeda and Kyogo Furuhashi start as the attacking front three.
Callum McGregor does not make the matchday squad as a precaution but Rodgers said on Friday that there is a "very good chance" he returns to face Rangers next weekend.
CELTIC XI: Hart, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Scales, Taylor, Tomoki, O'Riley, Hatate, Kuhn, Maeda, Kyogo.
SUBS: Bain, Idah, Yang, Nawrockie, Bernardo, Kelly, Forrest, Ralston, Welsh.
LIVINGSTON XI: Geroge, Devlin, Obileye, Pittman, Kelly, Brandon, Bradley, Holt, Nottingham, Kelly, Yengi.
SUBS: McGovern, Hamilton, Carson, Anderson, MacKay, Sangare, Guthrie.
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