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Celtic will look to extend their 11 point lead at the top of the table when they face Hibernian at Celtic Park on Saturday.
Both sides won their midweek encounters, and Brendan Rodgers will be looking for his side to begin building momentum ahead of their Europa League last-32 tie next month.
The Edinburgh-based side remain fourth in the league table after their narrow 1-0 win over Dundee ahead of the 3pm kick-off at the weekend.
Neil Lennon will be hoping to get his first win over his former club as he returns to the opposing dugout in Glasgow for the second time in his managerial career.
The two sides have met three times this season, drawing twice while the Hoops won the other encounter 4-2 at Hampden in the League Cup semi-final.
Celtic
Tom Rogic returned to training on Monday but is still expected to be out of action for another six as he recovers from a knee injury.
Stuart Armstrong, Patrick Roberts and Marvin Compper will all be out of action until at least the middle of February with a hernia, hamstring and calf injury, respectively.
Anthony Ralston has spent the last four months on the sidelines but trained during the winter break in Dubai as he works his way back from a meniscus problem.
Jonny Hayes is out for the rest of the season with a broken leg.
Hibernian
Marvin Bartley could miss out with a knee injury and join Ross Laidlaw, David Gray and Steven Whittaker on the sidelines.
Anthony Stokes is unlikely to face his former club for disciplinary matters and his time at the club looks to be all but over.
New signing Faycal Rherras was on the bench in midweek and could make his debut for Hibs.