Celtic will travel to Tannadice Park on Saturday as they face Dundee United in a Scottish Premiership encounter.
Neil Lennon’s men will be heading into this game on the back of a massive 6-0 victory against KR Reykjavik in the Champions League qualification round. However, they missed their last two league games and they need to take maximum points from this game if they are to keep up with their rivals in the race for the title.
On the other hand, Dundee United will be hoping to continue with the fine form and get the best of their opponents.
Mikey Johnston will be missing a few weeks of action due to the calf surgery he underwent. And Leigh Griffiths is also set to miss out on Saturday due to injury.
The Greek international has been brilliant in the two games he started and will retain his place ahead of Scott Bain. He would be hoping to keep a clean sheet.
The Dutch teenager was rested for the last game but he is expected to return to the starting XI ahead of Hatem Abd Elhamed. He will need to make contributions at both ends of the pitch.
Another one of the key players to be rested on Wednesday, Ajer will be partnering Jullien in the heart of Celtic’s defence against Dundee United.
The 27-year-old was in brilliant form in the last outing and also contributed with a goal. He will be an undoubted starter and needs to continue with the fine form.
The former Killies man has begun to show his maximum and seems to have claimed the spot for himself. He will be expected to make forward runs and provide crosses for the forwards.
The 35-year-old is one of the key players in the squad. He will be leading the team.
McGregor has been a mainstay in the Hoops squad. He will be key in breaking the Tangerines’ attack, whilst operating in a deeper position.
The creative head of the squad, Christie will be expected to break open the opponent’s defence and create enough opportunities for the strikers. He has been in sensational form Lennon’s side.
The Norwegian was at his brilliant best in the last outing, scoring two goals. He will retain his spot and should be able to get a few more on Saturday.
The Scotsman has been full of energy in the last few games and should be able to help his side score enough goals.
The Frenchman will be the lone striker upfront and he should score. He has been in tremendous form and should be able to take his team across the line.