Celtic welcome Kilmarnock to Parkhead tomorrow as they look to bounce back to winning ways in the Scottish Premiership.
The Hoops come into the clash after defeating Lille in the Europa League on Thursday. Despite the match being a dead rubber, Neil Lennon will be hoping the victory gave his team a much needed confidence boost.
Defeat to Ross County in the Betfred Cup and dropping points against St Johnstone at Parkhead last weekend has piled the pressure on Lennon, but the Hoops board have decided to stick with their manager.
In terms of team news for Celtic Ryan Christie returns from suspension, while Nir Bitton, Hatem Elhamed and Olivier Ntcham are doubts. James Forrest (ankle) is sidelined and Mikey Johnston is still building up fitness.
Kilmarnock defender Clevid Dikamona is banned but Stuart Findlay returns to take his place after his own suspension. Ross Millen, Gary Dicker, Chris Burke, Zeno Rossi and Jake Eastwood miss out.
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