Now that the title has been wrapped up, Celtic can now look forward to the Scottish Cup Final at the end of the season where a potential Treble is up for grabs.
But before that, we see the team go to Ibrox in the sixth and final fixture between the two clubs. Out of the last five domestic ties between the two sides. Celtic have won four and drew one.
But now that the league is over, what will motivate the team to go to Ibrox and get a result? Celtic captain Callum McGregor has got his eye on a win and says he will take his team to Ibrox to ensure that happens.

McGregor said [The Celtic Way], “You don’t need any extra motivation for these games. They are always big games, there’s always something to play for and I’m sure it will be highly competitive again.
“We’ll have a rest then prepare as normal. We want to be aggressive in the game and try to get maximum points.”

If we do claim the victory, it will mean that Celtic have been unbeaten against our Glasgow rivals all season. Although not quite the whitewash that everyone would love due to the impressive 2-2 draw at Ibrox earlier in the season, the bragging rites will remain in Glasgow’s East End should Celtic take anything from the game.
The Hoops are still on course to break our record points and goal tally this season. A 3-0 win would keep us on course for both but, in truth, the Celtic supporters will take any scoreline as long as it means coming away from Ibrox with a victory.
Celtic go into the match without Cameron Carter-Vickers and Alistair Johnston. We are also awaiting an update on Kyogo Furuhashi who seemed to have injured his shoulder against Hearts at Tynecastle on Sunday.
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