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Newly crowned Scottish Premiership champions, Celtic, aim to conclude their league season on a high note as they host St Mirren at Parkhead on Saturday afternoon.
Their last encounter occurred just over a month ago when Celtic triumphed with a 3-0 home win, thanks to second-half goals from Reo Hatete, Kyogo Furuhashi, and Adam Idah.
Celtic clinched their third consecutive Premiership title after a commanding 5-0 victory against Kilmarnock on Wednesday night, marking their 28th league win of the season.
The Hoops asserted their dominance early at McDiarmid Park, leading by three goals within the first 35 minutes with scores from Idah, Daizen Maeda, and James Forrest. Player of the Year Matt O'Riley added a second-half brace, securing all three points and another title.
Celtic outperformed their arch-rivals Rangers, securing this season's championship with one match remaining, now leading by six points over the second-placed Gers.
Celtic continues to reign supreme in Scottish football, having secured 12 top-flight titles in the past 13 seasons, including three under manager Brendan Rodgers.
Celtic is gearing up to aim for a domestic double by winning the Old Firm Scottish Cup final on May 25. However, their immediate focus will be on the upcoming match against St Mirren this Saturday, after which they will be awarded the Premiership trophy.
The Glasgow giants are likely to approach the match against St Mirren with confidence, as they have remained unbeaten in their last eight encounters, triumphing in the most recent four with a combined score of 10-1.
St Mirren's last victory over Celtic came in September 2022, when they secured a 2-0 win at home. They hope that Celtic, having already clinched the title, might ease off, allowing St Mirren to pull off another unexpected win this Saturday.
The Saints are aiming to finish the season on a positive note, having only secured two victories in their last 10 league games (with three draws and five losses). Nonetheless, they did win their most recent away game against Dundee, with a 3-1 scoreline earlier this month.
Even with their inconsistent performance, St Mirren is set to achieve their highest league position since rejoining the top flight five years ago, currently sitting fifth in the Premiership standings, slightly better than last season's sixth place.
With a foot ailment that kept him out of Celtic's midweek victory over Kilmarnock, striker Yang Hyun-Jun will be evaluated before to kickoff, while James McCarthy is still sidelined due to a persistent hamstring problem.
Idah, who joined the team on loan in January, has scored eight goals for the Hoops so far. He may continue to lead the attack ahead of Furuhashi, who is tied for the most goals with eighteen, and midfielder O'Riley, who has scored eighteen goals in all competitions.
Veteran goalie Hart will start his last league game before he hangs up his boots, and players like Ralston, Stephen Welsh, Bernardo, and Luis will be vying for a spot in the starting lineup after starting as substitutes the previous game.
Hyeok-kyu Kwon and Jonah Ayunga will be unavailable for St. Mirren due to their separate hamstring and knee injuries.
Expected to start are James Scott and James Bolton, who both scored in the middle of the week, as well as Alex Gogic and Elvis Bwomono, whose contracts were extended earlier this month.