Celtic will have time to cast their attention from an incredibly tight title race as they look ahead to tomorrow's Scottish Cup quarter-final clash with David Martindale's Livingston.
Defeat at the weekend meant that Celtic missed out on the chance to move back to the top of the cinch Premiership, and they can't afford another slip-up this weekend against the side that currently sit at the foot of the table.
Celtic defeated Highland League side Buckie Thistle and St Mirren to get to this stage, and the Lions are all that sits between the Hoops and a first trip to Hampden of the season.
Here are A Celtic State of Mind's Team Predictions for tomorrow's Scottish Cup quarter-final fixture.
Joe Hart -The Englishman had a frustrating afternoon at Tynecastle last time out, with the Gorgie crowd seeming to get under his skin, and he will be hoping for a more routine and comfortable afternoon against Livi tomorrow
Alistair Johnston - Johnston was far more exposed than he would have liked to be at the weekend, with no Yang Hyun-jun accompanying on that flank leading to Hearts targeting him time and time again. Johnston had been building up a bit of form before that trip to the capital, and will be looking to return to a similar bit of form.
Cameron Carter-Vickers - The American got 90 minutes in his legs against Hearts at the weekend for the first time since returning from injury, and it should be a case of continuing to get up to speed for Carter-Vickers against Livingston.
Liam Scales - Scales's form has been slipping over the last few weeks, and with the stakes being risen in every game from now until the end of the season, he needs to rediscover his incredible form he was in before the winter break.
Greg Taylor - Taylor had a hard time against Hearts at the weekend, but he will need to bounce back against Livingston this weekend against an opposition that shouldn't cause many problems.
Tomoki Iwata - The Japanese found himself in trouble on a number of occasions at Tynecastle and will need to be sharper if he is to keep his place in the team.
Matt O'Riley - O'Riley was one of few Celtic player who we awarded pass marks to in our team ratings in the previous fixture, and he looks to be returning to form at the right time for the Hoops.
Daniel Kelly - Paulo Bernardo was hooked at half-time with Rodgers unhappy with his performance, and this could be a good opportunity for young Daniel Kelly to be given an opportunity.
Nicolas Kuhn - The German hasn't shown anything to win over the Celtic support as of yet since his January signing, but a suspension for Yang could see him return to the starting eleven on the right flank.
Adam Idah - Everything Celtic created in the capital was running through the Irishman and he was unlucky not to be on the scoresheet, but he should keep his place in the team tomorrow.
Daizen Maeda - Maeda was off of the pace at Tynecastle, and needs to be far more clinical for Celtic as missing chances has been the biggest problem for the Hoops this season.
James McKenzie // @JamesWHMcKenzie