Celtic will be looking to maintain their grip at the summit of the Premiership when they make the trip to Dens Park to take on Dundee.
Tony Docherty's side recently secured their place in the top six, and will be hoping to push for that final European place currently held by Kilmarnock.
There has been controversy surrounding the Dens Park surface, with Rangers manager Philippe Clement having plenty to say about it, but Celtic cannot allow factors such as the condition of a pitch to determine their fate in the title race.
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Will Brendan Rodgers change the central defensive partnership? Who plays on the left-wing until Daizen Maeda returns? Here is A Celtic State of Mind's team prediction for tomorrow's massive match against the Dark Blues:
Joe Hart
The Englishman was Celtic's Hampden hero, saving the decisive penalty kick and securing Celtic's passage to the final as he continued a stellar final six months of his professional career.
Alistair Johnston
Johnston has been raising his game in the second-half of the season, contributing greatly to Celtic's attacking efforts, and he will be looking to add to the two assists he grabbed in Celtic's last league outing.
Cameron Carter-Vickers
Carter-Vickers had a rare off day at Hampden against Aberdeen, but he will be expected to return to form against Dundee tomorrow.
Liam Scales
Scales has been looking shaky over the last few weeks and didn't cover himself in glory for Aberdeen's second and third goals, but Brendan Rodgers won't be willing to take too many risks with his defensive selection at this stage of the season.
Greg Taylor
Taylor was one of the best players on the park in the last trip to Dundee and was on the scoresheet in the latest encounter between the two sides. The left-back will be hoping to turn in a similar performance against Tony Docherty's side once again.
Matt O'Riley
So often the most influential player in this Celtic team, O'Riley being at the top of his game will be the key to victory for Celtic tomorrow afternoon.
Callum McGregor
McGregor scored in the last meeting between the two sides and will be hoping to get more of a grip on tomorrow's game than he did in the fiery encounter at Hampden last weekend.
Reo Hatate
The Japanese playmaker has vastly improved this Celtic team since returning from injury at Almondvale a few weeks ago. He always looks to get forward, and he will be key to breaking down a defensively solid Dundee side.
Nicolas Kühn
Kühn got on the scoresheet last weekend and will be looking to recapture the form that he found in March to aid Celtic's title efforts.
Kyogo Furuhashi
Celtic's talisman has rediscovered his scoring touch over the last few months, and whilst he may not have found the mark against Aberdeen, he did have his influence on the game as he caused all sorts of problems with his relentless pressing.
Luis Palma
Whilst he may not have set the world alight when he came on from the bench last weekend, Yang Hyun-jun's lacklustre display should see him make way for the Honduran's first start since 17th February.
James McKenzie // @JamesWHMcKenzie