Before every Celtic match, Read Celtic will role-play (not that kind) and give the fans a chance to get involved as well.
We will be playing the role of Ronny Deila choosing the starting XI and how they should line-up on the pitch.
It also includes a bit of insight into what we expect from each player, and what they can do to make the difference.
Celtic will turn their focus to Saturday afternoon’s Glasgow Derby at Firhill Stadium against Partick Thistle with the chance to move four points clear for at least a few hours.
They will look replicate their two victories this season against the Jags and begin to build up momentum for the season run-in.
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Here is our predicted XI for Saturday’s game away to Partick Thistle.
Craig Gordon
After his 17th clean sheet of the season, Craig Gordon will make his 43 rd start between the posts for Celtic this season.
Mikael Lustig
At right-back Saidy Janko is only just returning to fitness after playing 45 minutes against St Mirren for the development squad, so a struggling Mikael Lustig will continue to start.
Erik Sviatchenko
In the first-half last weekend, Erik Sviatchenko made numerous mistakes and took too many risks in defence. He looked much better in the second in possession and will line up on the right side again with Dedryck Boyata suspended.
Charlie Mulgrew
Having impressed last weekend at centre-half, Charlie Mulgrew should keep his place in the side as Jozo Simunovic is still injured and Boyata is suspended.
Kieran Tierney
Kieran Tierney received his first call-up to the Scotland squad for their upcoming friendly against Denmark and should continue his starting role in the Celtic team.
Scott Brown
Captain Scott Brown hasn’t been at his best in recent weeks, and with the business end of the season upon us, he needs to step-up and lead the team on the field.
Callum McGregor
Nir Bitton is fit after recovering from a knock he sustained against Inverness, but I would opt for Callum McGregor alongside Brown. The youngster impressed in his first game since being found guilty of drink-driving and deserves a place in the team.
Gary Mackay-Steven
On the right side of midfield, Gary Mackay-Steven should start once again after scoring yet again on Sunday. He does need to be stronger on the ball but there’s no doubt he’s one of Ronny Deila’s favoured players for his work rate on the right flank.
Tom Rogic
In the number 10 role, Tom Rogic should start behind the striker and look to score yet again against the Jags having scored a lovely goal at Firhill back in August.
Patrick Roberts
Patrick Roberts impressed once again off the bench and I believe he deserves a starting chance on the left side of midfield to show what he can do from the first whistle.
Leigh Griffiths
Up front as always is Leigh Griffiths who will look for goal number 35 of the season against Partick Thistle.