Brendan Rodgers has made six changes to his Celtic team to face St Mirren.
The Parkhead manager has completely changed his front three with a new centre-back pairing also selected for the final Scottish Premiership fixture. He also swapped at right-back.
Joe Hart starts in goal with Anthony Ralston, Stephen Welsh, Maik Nawrocki and Greg Taylor in defence.
The midfield three is unchanged with Reo Hatate, Callum McGregor and Matt O'Riley starting.
It's a new front three from last week with Nico Kuhn, Luis Palma and Kyogo Furuhashi given the nod against St Mirren.
Cameron Carter-Vickers, Liam Scales, Alistair Johnston all drop down to the bench from the thumping win over Kilmarnock to seal the Scottish Premiership title.
Adam Idah, Daizen Maeda and Forrest - who all started at Rugby Park - have also been named on the bench this afternoon.
CELTIC XI: Hart, Ralston, Welsh, Nawrocki, Taylor, McGregor, O'Riley, Hatate, Kuhn, Palma, Kyogo.
SUBS: Bain, Johnston, Scales, Idah, Carter-Vickers, Tomoki, Bernardo, Maeda, Forrest.
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