Celtic have no fresh injuries in the wake of Tuesday’s defeat away to Feyenoord but Nat Phillips remains a major doubt for the test away to Livingston on Saturday.
Rodgers shared on media duties this week that Phillips ‘heavily’ rolled his ankle during last week’s win over Dundee at Celtic Park.
A late call is set to be made on his availability despite managing to do some light training at Lennoxtown upon the return from Rotterdam.
In the wide areas, Celtic have a number of options to choose from despite the long-term injury to Liel Abada.
Marco Tilio continues to train with the squad ahead of a competitive debut, which could come as early as Saturday, while Mikey Johnston is also building his fitness with the group.
With Luis Palma also making his first start through the week and Hyunjun Yang continuing to learn his Celtic trade, Rodgers could complement Daizen Maeda with a number of playing styles in West Lothian.
Reo Hatate is a good bet to continue in midfield after Rodgers cited his increasing fitness as a potential ignition of Celtic form. New signing Paulo Bernardo could also feature off the bench once again.
Elsewhere, Hyeongyu Oh remains an alternative option to Kyogo Furuhashi having earned more game time off the bench in that defeat to Feyenoord.

Hyeokkyu Kwon and Yuki Kobayashi are also fit and available, again spotted in training pictures and videos over the last couple of days.
Long-term absentees such as Abada, Maik Nawrocki and Cameron Carter-Vickers remain on the sidelines.
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