With Rangers' game-in-hand against Dundee postponed yet again this midweek, Celtic have the chance to go four points clear of their arch-Glasgow rivals on Saturday.
Brendan Rodgers' side play first this weekend, with the title race continuing to heat up as we approach the post-split excitement.
Of the remaining six games left this season, Celtic are due to play four at home and two away.
So, having drawn 3-3 at Ibrox last time out, the packed-out crowd at Celtic Park is sure to get right behind the players as they look to make home advantage count against fellow top-six side St Mirren.
Stephen Robinson's men secured their top-six status last weekend, but are currently five points behind Kilmarnock who sit in fourth place - which is guaranteed European football this summer.
Here's everything you need to know about this one...
When is Celtic vs St Mirren?
Celtic will take on St Mirren TODAY on Saturday, April 13.
The game will kick-off at 3pm.
It will be played at Celtic Park, Glasgow.
Is Celtic vs St Mirren on TV and can I live stream it?
No, unfortunately, this game has not been selected for live television by broadcasters Sky Sports.
International subscribers to Celtic TV will be able to live stream the match as per usual, though.
Those who have Celtic TV inside the UK & Ireland will need to make do with live radio commentary.
Team news
It emerge on social media that Callum McGregor did not take part in Thursday's full training session, although this could be just down to the management of his week as part of his recovery from a recent calf injury.
Luis Palma and Reo Hatate took part in the full training session, while there was no sign of Daizen Maeda, who Rodgers confirmed has sustained a hamstring injury and could miss more games in the season-run in.
Cameron Carter-Vickers will look to continue his build-up in first-team minutes with another start alongside Liam Scales at the heart of the Hoops' defence.
For the visitors, it remains to be seen if Ryan Strain, Mark O'Hara and James Bolton will come back into the team after dropping out the side that lost 2-1 to Hearts in Paisley last weekend.
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