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Celtic can win the league title with a point on Sunday but will want to win it in style in front of a home crowd.
It will likely be a party atmosphere as Ronny Deila takes charge of his third last game and prepares to sign off with his second league title and the Hoops’ fifth in a row.
Derek Mc Innes’ Aberdeen ran Celtic close for periods in the season but fell short once again in the end.
Celtic
Anthony Ralston trained with the first team this week and the 17-year-old  is in the squad for the game.
Stefan Johansen returns to the squad as Charlie Mulgrew faces a late fitness test ahead of the clash with Aberdeen.
Scott Brown’s season is over as he is suffering from tendonitis in his hamstrings and Dedryck Boyata’s season is also over with a hamstring injury.
They join Jozo Simunovic on the sideline after he underwent season-ending surgery on his knee last month.
Eoghan O’Connell returned early from his loan spell at Cork City after suffering a groin injury.
Aberdeen
Adam Rooney has a thigh injury and will miss the game while Peter Pawlett is out for the season with a broken arm.
Simon Church suffered an ankle injury against Motherwell and Cammy Smith is also a doubt for the game at Paradise with a back problem.