Rangers face Hibernian without their skipper James Tavernier for the final home game of the season.
Dujon Sterling will step in at right-back. There is also a place for Thelo Aasgaard in midfield as Tochi Chukwuani makes way.
Hibs Line Up Unchanged
Hibs are unchanged from their win over Falkirk. Josh Mulligan is among the substitutes, returning to action having been out since January with an ankle problem. Josh Mulligan is fit enough to make the Hibs bench.
Elsewhere in the Scottish Premiership
Hearts have made four changes from their 1-1 draw at Motherwell. Cammy Devlin and Harry Milne return to the starting line-up. Frankie Kent and Alexandros Kyziridis also start.
Jordi Altena and Stephen Kingsley drop to the bench, while Craig Halkett and Marc Leonard miss out entirely with Achilles injuries. Alexandros Kyziridis is reinstated to the Hearts midfield.
Falkirk’s Defensive Issues
Falkirk boss John McGlynn has been forced into a defensive reshuffle for this one.
Filip Lissah and Leon McCann hobbled off in their defeat by Hibs. Lewis Neilson is ineligible against his parent club. There is also no place for striker Barney Stewart.
Liam Henderson, Coll Donaldson and Sam Hart start in defence, with Ben Braggio brought into the forward line.
Changes for Motherwell
Motherwell manager Jens Bertie Askou makes a trio of changes to the side that started their 1-1 draw with Hearts.
Tom Sparrow, Johnny Koutroumbis, and Lukas Fadinger come in. Liam Gordon and Oscar Priestman drop to the bench. Defender Stephen Welsh is ineligible to face his parent club. Lukas Fadinger is one of three Motherwell changes.
Celtic’s Starting XI
Martin O’Neill makes one change to the Celtic starting XI that went on to beat Rangers 3-1. Wide forward Sebastian Tounekti comes in as Luke McCowan drops to the bench.
It is a night not to be missed at both Tynecastle and Fir Park.
- No Ibrox farewell for James Tavernier
- Hibs are unchanged from their win over Falkirk
- Hearts boosted by return of Cammy Devlin and Harry Milne
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