Celtic host Dundee at Parkhead this evening (Wednesday) in the Scottish Premiership, as Brendan Rodgers makes six changes to the side that overcame Motherwell 3-0 last weekend.
The Scottish champions will be keen to extend their unbeaten start to the 2024/25 campaign, having dropped points to Aberdeen only, in an entertaining 2-2 draw at Celtic Park earlier this month.
With 25 points, it's goal difference that separates the Hoops and second-place Aberdeen at the top of the table, the latter of who welcome third-place Rangers to Pittodrie this evening.
Dundee, on the other hand, enter tonight's match having won just one game in their last five five – a 1-0 win over Motherwell at Fir Park on October 19.
Kasper Schmeichel starts between the sticks for Celtic, with Greg Taylor, Auston Trusty, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Anthony Ralston in front.
Ahead of them is Luke McCowan, Arne Engels and Paulo Bernardo; with Yang, Luis Palma and Kyogo Furuhashi up top.
Read more:
- Celtic Instant Analysis as McCowan and Johnston shine
- Celtic's predicted line-up for match versus Dundee
CELTIC XI: Schmeichel; Taylor, Trusty, Carter-Vickers, Ralston; McCowan, Engels, Bernardo; Palma, Yang, Kyogo
SUBS: Sinisalo, Johnston, Scales, Valle, Maeda, Hatate, Forrest, Welsh Turley
DUNDEE XI: McCracken, Ingram, C. Robertson, Astley, Mulligan, Cameron, Murray, F. Robertson, Larkeche, Sylla, Portales
SUBS: Sharp, McGhee, Main, Adewumi, Koumetio, Braybrooke, Palmer-Houlden, Vetro
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