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Will Celtic’s relentless domestic form continue?
On Saturday, Ange Postecoglou’s team overcame Kilmarnock in the League Cup semi-finals, prevailing 2-0 at Hampden.
Daizen Maeda with, in truth, a fluke opener, before Giorgos Giakoumakis secured the victory in stoppage time.
That could be the Greek striker’s last act in Hoops, as he’s seemingly set to join Urawa Red Diamonds; Celtic losing a player to the J League, in a reverse of usual events.
Back in the Premiership, the Celts remain nine points clear of Rangers, having won 13 of their last 14, only dropping points in a draw at Ibrox in this period.
At home, Celtic have won 12 successive Premiership matches, confident of extending that streak here.
Including that, the Saints are unbeaten in ten home league games, but aren’t quite as formidable on the road.
On Friday night, Stephen Robinson’s side were beaten 1-0 at Tynecastle by Hearts, a result that leaves them sixth in the table.
The Buddies won at Parkhead behind closed doors in 2021, with this their only victory at the venue in the 21st century.
Everything points towards a comfortable Celtic victory in this mid-week clash.