Celtic will look to continue their recent impressive form when they visit Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership.
After winning the Scottish League Cup final against rivals Rangers last weekend, Celtic can claim an eighth successive league win at Tannadice. They have won 14 of their 15 Scottish Premiership games this season, and enter their 16th game with an impressive +40 goal difference.
The Glasgow giants are flying clear at the top of the league as they aim to win their 55th league title and must secure another win over mid-table Dundee United on Sunday lunchtime.
Here's how Celtic They could be lining up for a clash with Tangerine.
Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel – The Denmark international saved the crucial penalties last weekend as Celtic claimed their first title of 2024/25. It almost certainly won't be the last, as Schmeichel has been an integral part of their success.
Right-back: Anthony Ralston – Alastair Johnstone is a major doubt for the trip to Tannadice after struggling with injury in recent matches. Ralston will replace the Canadian international if he is not passed fit.
Defender: Cameron Carter Vickers – The dominant American has kept clean sheets in his last two league matches and will be looking forward to his chance in another match on Sunday. Celtic conceded only four goals in the match Premier League All term.
Playmaker: Auston Trusty – The USA centre-back partnership was tested by Rangers in the final, with Trusty replaced at the break by Brendan Rodgers. He should keep his place opposite Liam Scales at Tannadice.
LB: Greg Taylor – Taylor scored last weekend en route to victory in the Hoops' Masterpiece event, with his attacking quality on full display in the league too. He has provided four assists in the Premier League.
Midfielder: Paulo Bernardo – Bernardo has worked his way back into the starting lineup in recent weeks despite stiff competition. Arne Engels was favored against him Rangersalthough he started less than half of Celtic's league matches.
Midfielder: Callum McGregor – The beating heart of Celtic's impressive midfield, the 31-year-old remains a vital component of the team's success. The Hoops legend will make his 489th Celtic appearance against Dundee United.
CM: Ryo Hatate – Hattat did not produce his best performance for Celtic in the Scottish League Cup final, but he will be keen to add to his four league goals of the season on Sunday. He has featured in every Premier League match this season.
Right wing: Nicolas-Gerrit Kuhn – The German has been a revelation since his arrival from Rapid Vienna last January, and has consistently impressed in green and white. Five goals and six assists in 13 league games says enough.
ST: Kyogo Furuhashi – The quick and diminutive striker did not extend his impressive goalscoring run against Rangers last time out. He has scored just two goals in his last nine games, but he will undoubtedly cause problems for the Tangerines.
Left wing: Daizen Maeda – The Celtic number 38 was another target on the scoresheet last weekend, and he will be keen to maintain that form on Sunday. He has only managed two of his side's 44 goals in the Premier League, although he has provided three assists.