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Celtic will be looking for a repeat of their previous meeting with Dundee on Wednesday night at Paradise.
Ronny Deila’s side put six past the Dees back in September, but haven’t played since due to several fixture postponements.
They could prove to be tricky opposition as they are unbeaten in their last seven games in all competitions.
Dundee haven’t beaten Celtic since May 2001 when they shocked a Celtic Park crowd and won 2-0.
Celtic
Dedryck Boyata is available after Ronny Deila said Celtic will appeal his red card from Friday night saying it was the wrong decision on further review.
Saidy Janko is available again after recovering from a long-term knee injury and could make his first appearance since October.
Jozo Simunovic is the only injured player for Celtic, as he recovers from a cracked bone in his knee.
Dundee
Darren O’Dea will return to his boyhood club in midweek but will miss out with a groin strain that forced him off at half-time on Saturday.
Thomas Konrad is also out with an ankle injury forcing former Celtic midfielder Paul Hartley to play a makeshift partnership at the heart of the Dees defence.