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*THIS GAME IS OFF DUE TO THE ADVERSE WEATHER*
Celtic will look to maintain their nine-point lead at the top of the table when they face Dundee at Celtic Park on Wednesday.
The Hoops beat Aberdeen 2-0 at the weekend and will look to build further momentum in the 7:45pm kick-off as they chase consecutive domestic trebles.
Dundee lost 1-0 to Motherwell at the weekend and are currently ninth in the league table just four points clear of the relegation playoff place.
Neil McCann has won just one of his last five league games in charge of The Dee, and his side haven’t beat Celtic since May 2001.
Under Brendan Rodgers Celtic have won all six games against their midweek opponents, scoring 12 goals and conceding just two.
Celtic
Kristoffer Ajer clashed with Jozo Simunovic at the weekend and is a doubt having suffered a head injury and swelling around his left eye.
Marvin Compper is closer to making his debut after he recovered from a calf injury he sustained in the training camp in Dubai.
Scott Bain is ineligible to face his parent club, but Patrick Roberts could return to the bench for the first time since suffering a hamstring injury in November.
Mikael Lustig is suspended and could be replaced by Anthony Ralston in the starting lineup after he recovered from a long-term meniscus problem in his knee.
Dedryck Boyata is out of action for another two weeks with a groin injury along with Stuart Armstrong who underwent a hernia operation.
Leigh Griffiths is out with calf injury and has no known return date as yet.
Nir Bitton, Craig Gordon and Michael Johnston will likely be out of action for the remainder of the season through injury.
Long-term absentee Jonny Hayes is out with a broken leg.
Dundee
Midfielder Glen Kamara is suspended and former Celtic target Steven Caulker will be in the squad that travels to Celtic Park.
Long-term absentees Julen Etxabeguren and Marcus Haber remain sidelined.