Celtic Park seems to be preparing for some more potential celebrations this weekend.
The Hoops have just one game remaining this season but it could be one of the most special yet with the Scottish Cup on the line.
If we beat Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Saturday then we will lift the trophy for the 41st time and, with it, a record eighth domestic treble.

The game against the Highlanders is at Hampden, but the club are clearly expecting Celtic Park to play a role should we come out on the right side of the result.
In a tweet posted earlier today they explained: “Given that, in the event of success, supporters have traditionally gathered at Celtic Park following the match, we can confirm that safety and operational arrangements are being put in place at Celtic Park over the coming days.”
While that was all pretty vague, it does appear like there are things happening at the front of the stadium.
Twitter user @ParadisePlaques has tweeted two images from the Celtic Way where a stage is clearly in the process of being built.
It seems pretty likely that this would be for a post-Hampden party, involving Ange Postecoglou and the players.
Having been at Celtic Park after our league triumph earlier this month, it was a challenge to see what was going on, with the players at ground level.

The addition of a stage should make things easier for supporters in attendance to see their heroes.
Anyway, it will only be a party if we win the match. We’re huge favourites to do so, but there’s still work to be done.
In other news, Aiden McGeady has been released by Hibernian
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