
Celtic were wobbling a little before the international break but will now be looking to push on at home and abroad, starting with this SPFL Premiership clash in Dundee.
It looked like the Hoops would slump to a third game without a win when they trailed 2-1 at home to Motherwell earlier this month.
But they dug deep to claim a 3-2 victory, with Daizen Maeda's dramatic stoppage-time winner bringing up a second bet for me.
That kept the champions two points behind surprise leaders Hearts and nine ahead of bitter rivals Rangers going into the break.
Next week's trip to Tynecastle will be massive but first Celtic need to see off a Dundee side who have already drawn at Ibrox this season.
Steven Pressley's side were favourites for relegation before a ball was kicked and a fight against the drop does look likely after collecting just six points from their first eight games.
How the bookies view it: Hoops on a stroll
BoyleSports can't see past a Celtic win as they make the Hoops 1/4 favourites. Dundee are 12/1 outsiders and even the draw is pretty big at 9/2.
Recent head to head: Unlucky 13 for Dark Blues
Celtic drew 3-3 with Dundee on their last visit to Dens but that's the only time they've dropped points in the last 13 meetings. You have to go all the way back to 2001 for Dundee's last win in this fixture.
Players to watch: Kelechi in the groove
Kelechi Iheanacho has made a strong start to his Celtic career, with three goals in six appearances. He will be fresh for this one after two weeks to work on sharpening his fitness and is 6/5 for anytime scorer at BoyleSports.
Yan Dhanda has yet to spark into life for Dundee but the Hearts loanee has the talent to produce a moment of magic. The playmaker is 7/1 for anytime scorer.
Probable line-ups
Celtic full-back Alistair Johnston is back in training but is unlikely to start. Daizen Maeda and Sebastian Tounekti are doubts after injury concerns on international duty.
Dundee are sweating on the fitness of keeper Jon McCracken, who has a finger injury, while skipper Simon Murray is also doubtful with a hamstring problem. Cesar Garza could return after playing for Mexico at the Under-20 World Cup.
Dundee: McCracken, C Robertson, Astley, Samuel, Graham, F Robertson, Congreve, Dhanda, Hamilton, Westley, Hay.
Celtic: Schmeichel, Ralston, Scales, Carter-Vickers, Tierney, McGregor, Engels, Nygren, Balikwisha, Forrest, Iheanacho.
Anything else catch the eye?
Celtic often struggle for fluency after an international break so there could be some value in backing a Hoops win with under 3.5 goals at 13/10 with BoyleSports.
Going for corners usually pays off with Brendan Rodgers' men and they've racked up 48 across their last four visits to Dens.
Over 7.5 Celtic corners pays 4/5 with BoyleSports while over 5.5 first-half flag kicks also appeals at 23/20 with the same firm.