The international break is finally over with Celtic getting set to return to action at Almondvale to take on David Martindale's Livingston side.
The Lions currently sit at the foot of the Scottish Premiership, with the Hoops having recorded victories against the West Lothian side at every turn this season. It has been a campaign where Livi have always looked destined for relegation after a six season-long spell in the top-flight.
Celtic were at the top of the table before the international break after Rangers' trip to Dens Park was postponed to a later date, and the Hoops can return to that position with a victory over Livingston.
Every game at this stage of the season is a must-win, and Celtic cannot allow outside factors to influence their play, but one of the major talking points heading into this game is the fact that Brendan Rodgers will not be on the touchline.
Last week's SFA hearing came to the conclusion that Brendan Rodgers will serve a one-match touchline ban, sitting out the trip to Almondvale but returning in time for the massive derby at Ibrox next weekend.
Brendan Rodgers will have plenty to ponder with his team selection, and here are three curveballs that we think the manager could throw in for the challenge of Livingston:
Maik Nawrocki
The Pole hasn't started a game for Celtic since a 3-1 victory at Motherwell towards the tail end of Feburary. Signed for a big money fee this summer, Nawrocki's first season in Glasgow hasn't exactly gone to plan as a number of injuries over the course of the season have led to him having a very disrupted campaign.
Although his injuries have contributed to the £4.3m defender failing to nail down a starting slot, the former Legia Warsaw man could be in with a shout at a starting berth against Livi. He was spotted in training this past weekend, and after some far-from-convincing displays from Stephen Welsh before the international break, we could see Nawrocki return to the starting XI.
Reo Hatate
Much like the aforementioned Nawrocki, Hatate has also had an injury-plagued campaign. The Japanese cap played a pivotal role under Ange Postecolgou, constantly being the key for Celtic to break down rigid and organised opposition, and his absence has been sorely missed this season.
Spotted in training prior to the international break, Hatate may only be ready for a brief cameo against Livi. Given he has had the international break free to get back up to speed, Reo could be thrown straight in to ensure that he is up to optimum match sharpness prior to next week's trip to Ibrox.
Yang Hyun-jun
Yang Hyun-jun is available for Celtic once again after serving a two-match suspension following a controversial red card at Tynecastle a few weeks ago.
Brendan Rodgers has recently spoken highly of the Korean winger who was coming on to a bit of form before his suspension, and it looks like he may have lost the starting role he had earned to Nicolas Kuhn.
However, Rodgers could reaffirm his trust in the 21-year-old by handing the reins back over to the Korean against Livi.
James McKenzie // @JamesWHMcKenzie