It’s a busy schedule ahead for Celtic.
Martin O’Neill has eight fixtures to contend with over the next four-and-a-half weeks, and there are some absolute corkers in there.
Celtic were drawn away to Rangers in the Scottish Cup quarter-final, setting up a run of four consecutive challenging away fixtures from late February to mid-March.
The Hoops have other games before that, and after Saturday’s 2-1 win over Dundee, there have been a few fitness questions floating around.
Ahead of facing Livingston on Wednesday, O’Neill has given an update.
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Martin O’Neill on Celtic’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Kieran Tierney
Saturday’s game being extended to 120 minutes was far from ideal, but in honesty, the Hoops are lucky to have survived the scare from Dundee.
Kieran Tierney’s withdrawal in the final stages of normal time was the reason why Junior Adamu’s equaliser came two minutes after the scheduled end of added time.
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has also been one to watch, with fans eager to see if the new signing is ready to feature, having only trained with Arsenal this season, without playing a game.
On the Englishman, O’Neill said: “We’ll have a little look at that later on today.
“I haven’t picked the squad yet, but yes, there’s a possibility of [Oxlade-Chamberlain making his debut], yep.”
Addressing the squad in general, the interim boss said: “Yes, exactly [everyone fit apart from long-term ones.]
“Kieran came off with expected concussion, but I think he broke a bone in his nose.
“But he’s okay. He’s alright. I think he wants to be available.”
Celtic face the Premiership’s bottom side, Livingston, at Celtic Park on Wednesday night.
The Hoops now have a game in hand on their title rivals after the postponement of last week’s trip to Aberdeen.
Parkhead fans may have one eye on action elsewhere this week, with Hearts contesting an Edinburgh Derby and Rangers facing a tough trip to face Motherwell.
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