Ronny Deila will be preparing his side for a blockbuster month in April as the season draws to a close.
Celtic rounded off March with a win after a stunning strike from Tom Rogic against Kilmarnock in the final minute.
The Hoops played a total of four matches in all competitions during the month of March, winning three and drawing one.
Celtic are currently top of the Scottish Premier League table, and currently hold a four-point lead over Aberdeen with a game in hand.
They scored six goals and conceded just two, and also progressed to the semi-final of the Scottish Cup.
Here’s a guide to the fixtures that we do know will take place in the month of April before the league split.
Celtic v Hearts (2/4/16 - KO 12:30)
The first game in April after the international break will be at Paradise against third-placed Hearts. The Jambos have come back into the league with a vengeance following their relegation in 2014 and immediate return to the top flight and will pose a threat to Celtic. In their three meetings this season, Celtic have won just once and drawn twice, scoring four goals and conceding three.
Celtic v Dundee (5/4/16 - KO 19:45)
Three days later Celtic will travel to Dundee to play a catch-up fixture that was postponed back in January due to a waterlogged pitch. The Dees are currently in seventh place and held Celtic to a 0-0 when they met last month, but in hteir other meeting this year the Hoops hammered them 6-0.
Celtic v Motherwell (9/4/16 - KO 12:45)
In the final league fixture before the split, Celtic will be on the road again to face fifth-placed Motherwell. When the two teams met Fir Park in October, Deila’s side emerged narrow victors but lost the last meeting just before Christmas at Paradise. This season Celtic have scored and conceded twice in the two fixtures against the Steelmen.
Celtic v Rangers (17/4/16 - KO 12:00)
In the Scottish Cup semi-final, Celtic will meet Rangers for just the second time ever. Last year the two sides met in the League Cup semi-final where Celtic coasted to a 2-0 victory over the Championship side. The rivalry between the two sides is as intense as the Old Firm was several years ago and should be a mouth-watering tie for both teams and supporters.
Celtic v TBC (TBC)
With two further weekend’s of fixtures in April or even midweek games after the league is split, Celtic are in for a busy run-in as they look to close in on five-in-a-row and complete a second successive league and Cup double by winning the Scottish Cup. Let’s just hope it’s not left as late as last weekend, although a few more goals like that would be welcomed!