Celtic's league title celebrations began on Wednesday evening, and they have continued throughout the week with supporters spotting Celtic stars celebrating across Glasgow.
It was an emphatic victory at Rugby Park that sealed the title as Brendan Rodgers expelled his Ayrshire demons that have haunted his side all season, with Matt O'Riley being the star performer with a brace.
Daizen Maeda, Adam Idah and James Forrest also got on the scoresheet as the Hoops stormed to a five-goal victory, and the celebrations will reach a fever pitch at full-time against St Mirren tomorrow afternoon as Celtic lift their third consecutive Premiership title.
The pressure is on to put on a show on trophy day, and here is A Celtic State of Mind's team prediction for the match against St Mirren.
Joe Hart
Hart will be playing his final match at Parkhead, and has had a few emotional moments in the build-up to the game. He will be carrying the trophy up The Celtic Way, and will be hoping for a clean sheet in the final league match of his career.
Alistair Johnston
Johnston has been electric for Celtic since the turn of the year, massively improving the attacking side of his game that is often criticised.
Cameron Carter-Vickers
Carter-Vickers was spotted having fun during the week, revelling in the title celebrations, but hopefully he will have recovered in time to turn in a steady performance at Parkhead.
Liam Scales
The Irishman has been returning to his best over the last few weeks, and will be proud of his contributions this season to Celtic's title-winning efforts.
Greg Taylor
Taylor was on top form in his return to his old stomping ground on Wednesday, and will be sweeping up another league title tomorrow.
Matt O'Riley
Instrumental to Celtic's success this season, O'Riley had one of his best performances of the season mid-week, and will be looking for another top showing in what could be his final game at Parkhead.
Callum McGregor
The captain has been one of Brendan Rodgers' key players, and whilst he may have had his critics this season, when the time has come for the big players to step up, Callum McGregor has more than played his part.
Reo Hatate
Hatate was one of the quieter players mid-week, but will be looking to close out a tough personal season with injuries in style.
James Forrest
Forrest has been doubted by most over the last few years (this writer included), but he has shown the championship mentality that is needed to see the team over the line in the latter stages of the season.
Adam Idah
Idah was brought in for a surprise start at Rugby Park and he justified Rodgers' call with a top performance, one that should see him start again tomorrow. This will be Adam Idah's final game at Parkhead, unless Celtic revisit Norwich in the summer with a permanent offer.
Daizen Maeda
Maeda has been instrumental over the last few weeks since returning from injury, and he has won every league title up for grabs since joining the club back in 2022.
James McKenzie // @JamesWHMcKenzie