Celtic return to league action this weekend when they make the trip east to face David Martindale's Livingston side.
The Hoops went into the international break at the summit of the Scottish Premiership, and can return to that perch once again with a victory against the bottom club, albeit with rivals Rangers holding a game in hand.
Every match at this stage of the season comes with the tagline of 'must-win', and Celtic's trip to West Lothian is no different.
Whilst Almondvale proved to be an unhappy hunting ground for Celtic in the past, the Parkhead side got over that hurdle a while ago, and the Easter Sunday fixture should bring nothing less than three points for Brendan Rodgers' side.
Celtic will be without their gaffer as he serves a touchline ban after publicly calling into question the competence of referees Don Robertson and John Beaton.
Whilst he may be in the stands for the match, Rodgers will be picking the team, and here's how A Celtic State of Mind would start:
Joe Hart
The Hoops haven't been keeping many clean sheets as of late, with just one in the league since returning from the winter break. Joe Hart and his back four will be hoping to take the first step towards rectifying that against Livi.
Alistair Johnston
Johnston was hitting form before the international break and built upon that with a clean sheet for Canada against Trinidad and Tobago.
Cameron Carter-Vickers
Given the international break off to rest, the American should be fully fit and ready from the start against Livingston.
Stephen Welsh
With Liam Scales out injured and Maik Nawrocki and Gustaf Lagerbielke both seemingly out of favour, Welsh should keep his place in the team alongside Carter-Vickers.
Greg Taylor
Despite not featuring for Scotland during the international break, Taylor will definitely start for Celtic at Almondvale.
Tomoki Iwata
With Callum McGregor still unfit, Tomoki Iwata will have the chance to continue his good run of form in front of the defence.
Matt O'Riley
The Dane featured briefly during the international break, but he will be shepherding a lot more of the responsibility as he returns to playing for his club.
Paulo Bernardo
Reo Hatate should be on the bench after returning to training just before the international break, but Bernardo should get 60 minutes on the park to try and show the Celtic hierarchy why they should make a permanent move for him this summer.
Nicolas Kuhn
Kuhn has been finding his feet at Celtic in his last few fixtures and will be looking to turn in another electric display against a stubborn Livi backline.
Kyogo Furuhashi
Back in amongst the goals before the break, Kyogo could be hitting form at the perfect time to help boost Celtic's bid to retain their Premiership crown.
Daizen Maeda
Maeda grabbed a hat-trick last time he played against the Lions, and scored an absolute screamer the last time he played at Almondvale, so the Livingston backline will be on high alert to try and nullify the pacey forward.
James McKenzie // @JamesWHMcKenzie