
Celtic make the short journey to met a St Mirren side on Saturday night whose win at Rangers last week was the final nail in the coffin for their manager Philippe Clement.
The Hoops were in midweek action and ended up cantering to a 5-1 win against third placed Aberdeen.
However, it was a strange game with the Dons passing up five good opportunities with Celtic actually quite sloppy at times.
But being Celtic, they were clinical and got the job done easily in the end as they continued their procession to another league title.
Hibs showed last week there are vulnerabilities about Cetic by beating them at Easter Road though.
They face a Saints team who looked like they would follow up that shock at Ibrox by winning at Tynecastle after going a goal up in Edinburgh.
But they wilted late on and Hearts ended up winning the game to frustrate Saints boss Stephen Robinson.
Now they will have to try and find a way to bounce back to claim an Old Firm double within a week.
How the bookies view it: Celtic strong favourites as usual
Celtic are 1/4 favourites with Boylesports and will likely be the final leg of many punters' Saturday accas.
Saints can be backed at 8/1 with the same firm and the draw is 9/2
Recent head to heads: Celtic flawless this season
Celtic have despatched St Mirren with the minimum f fuss this season with a pair of 3-0 wins home and away. And they won all five meetings last term too.
Saints' last win in Paisley was in 2022.
Players to watch: Deadly Daizen
Mikael Mandron is in great form for St Mirren after scoring at both Ibrox and Tynecastle and he's netted five goals in his last six games. The French striker is 9/2 to score anytime with Boylesports.
Daizen Maeda already looks nailed on to win Player of the Year awards after netting his 25th goal of the season in midweek against Aberdeen. He is 6/4 to score anytime with Boylesports and that could be value, especially if he is playing as a main striker rather than a winger.
Predicted line-ups:
Saints had doubts over Killian Phillips, Caolan Boyd-Munce and Ryan Alebiosu, but all should be fit.
Celtic are again only without James Forrest. Greg Taylor should return after missing the midweek game because his wife was giving birth.
Celtic: Schmeichel, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Trusty, Taylor, Engels, McGregor, Hatate, Kuhn, Maeda, Jota.
St Mirren: Hemming, Fraser, Gogic, Taylor, Alebiosu, O'Hara, Boyd-Munce, Phillips, John, Ayunga, Mandron.
Anything else catch the eye?
St Mirren usually provide a tough test for teams especially in Paisley…or at least that's the common perception.
But they've actually not won at home since they beat Rangers back on Boxing Day – they've played five games since and lost three of them and also been dumped out of the Scottish Cup on penalties by Hearts.
So Celtic should have too much for them here.
Expect Celtic to be quick out of the blocks and they can win half time and full time at a stand-out 5/6 with Boylesports.
Celtic are handing out opportunities though as both Hibs and Aberdeen showed recently. Perhaps it's complacency.
St Mirren are good enough to score here – back a Celtic win and both teams to score at 7/4 with Boylesports.
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