67 Hail Hail fans have predicted how many wins Celtic can pick up from a season-defining run of games.
Celtic face Rangers twice in the space of a week, as well as competing in the Europa League and trying to stay in the title race.
It is a period that could make or break the season and therefore we asked our supporters to come and have their say on TalkingPoints.
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How many games will Celtic win from this run?
Will this make or break the club?
Celtic fans have their say on season-defining comments
We had plenty of comments across TalkingPoints and on our 67 Hail Hail social pages about how the Hoops would get on with this run.
Most seem to be confident that Martin O’Neill can mastermind some more success and that the chances of losing are not very likely.
The first comment read: “Four wins out of five and a draw against Stuttgart.”
This fan said: “Against Hibs W, Stuttgart L, Rangers D, Aberdeen W, Rangers W.”
A third wrote: “Four and a draw against Stuttgart.”
Which game is the more important one for Celtic to beat Rangers in?
Why did you pick your decision?
Some fans were even more confident and suggested that the Bhoys could win all five games.
However, despite the largely positive feeling about the games, there are one or two who may not be feeling as confident.
They claimed: “One maybe. Sorry we so predictable, so slow no one looking forward. Slow side to side every time we get near a box we try and walk it in and they have 10 men in the box.”
If Celtic win all five games, the season looks very different
Winning all five of those games will be no easy task but Celtic have conjured up some magic moments in the past.
Not only does it mean keeping on the tails of Hearts in the Scottish Premiership title race, it would also mean advancing to the last 16 of the Europa League and a return to Hampden Park in the semi-finals to look forward to.
Adding those showpiece games to the fixture list would only boost morale further and turn what has been a slog of a campaign into one where the club are fighting on three fronts.
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