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Celtic will look to continue their good home form this weekend when Inverness visit Paradise.
Ronny Deila’s side have lost just once at home this season and drawn on two other occasions, scoring 38 goals in 14 games at Paradise.
Celtic will have the opportunity to move six points clear after Aberdeen’s game against Partick Thistle was postponed.
Inverness beat the Dons on Monday night and will look to cause another upset at Celtic Park on Saturday.
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Patrick Roberts could be involved after impressive performances in back-to-back development games, scoring three goals and providing four assists.
Kris Commons is available once again after recovering from a hamstring injury and tonsillitis.
Saidy Janko will return to ball work in training next week after spending the previous two weeks building up his fitness following a serious knee injury.
Jozo Simunovic will remain on the sidelines for another four or five weeks after discovering a cracked bone in his knee a two weeks ago.
Inverness
Inverness have several injury problems ahead of the game as club captain Richie Foran remains out with a calf injury. Alex Fisher (ankle), Josh Meekings and James Vincent (both knee) are unlikely to return for the Parkhead encounter.
Alex Fisher will likely miss the clash with an ankle injury whilst, Josh Meekings and James Vincent are both recovering from knee injuries and are doubtful.
Long-term absentee Aaron Doran is still out with a knee injury but goalkeeper Dean Brill is closing in on a return from his knee injury.