The Scottish Championship season comes to a close on Friday night and there are a couple of tasty stories for Celtic fans to keep an eye on.
While the Premiership title could be sealed on Sunday, the second tier is guaranteed to be decided on a dramatic night of action.
Only Raith Rovers have nothing to play for going in to match day 36. The other nine Championship teams are either fighting for promotion or relegation with the potential for many twists and turns.

But how does this affect Celtic in any way? Well there are two intriguing stories that will be tied up.
Firstly, the title. Either Dundee or Queen’s Park will be a Premiership team in just over 24 hours.
There are just two points separating the pair at present with Dundee ahead. They just so happen to be playing each other tomorrow night, with Queen’s Park the home side.
Dundee are a known quantity to Celtic. We played them three times in the Premiership last season.
Owen Coyle’s Queen’s Park are the fairytale story. They are going for a third straight promotion and are not even playing their games in Glasgow right now.
If they are promoted there is likely to be a lot of chat about games being played at their former home Hampden Park. Wouldn’t it be weird to see Celtic go there for a league game?
The second story features our Scottish Cup final opponents Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

The Highlanders are currently fifth in the Championship and need to beat Ayr United to secure a play-off spot.
If they fall short then tomorrow night will be their final competitive match before the cup final.
Given that the Hampden clash is still a month away, that would be a long period for them to go without playing competitive football.
We’ll get answers to a few of these questions on Friday evening. And even taking the Celtic angle out of it all, it’ll be exciting to see how things unfold.
In other news, Matt O’Riley has been speaking about the prospect of Celtic clinching the title this weekend
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