St Mirren say their pitch is in "good condition" ahead of tonight's Scottish Premiership match with Celtic.
After heavy snowfall overnight some doubted whether the game would go ahead, but images from the Paisley outfit have shown the surface cleared.
In terms of team news, St Mirren goalkeeper Jak Alnwick will go straight back into Jim Goodwin's side after serving a one-match ban.
Striker Kristian Dennis faces a lengthy spell out after a scan showed a tear in his Achilles.
Attacker Collin Quaner remains sidelined with a knee injury but could be back for the weekend.
Celtic midfielder Ismaila Soro will be assessed ahead of the trip to Paisley after crashing his car on Tuesday morning but should be OK.
Defender Shane Duffy has recovered from a bug and Ryan Christie has shrugged off an ankle knock.
James Forrest has returned to training after recovering from ankle surgery but the game comes too soon, while defender Christopher Jullien is out long term with a knee injury.
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