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The big Celtic and Rangers questions answered as the Saturday Jury looks at the burning derby issues

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DAVID McCARTHY: It’s totally injury-dependent. If Goldson misses out, John Souttar will come in and Barisic will play if fit, as will Lundstram.

The front four will likely be the same as faced Motherwell. CRAIG SWAN: Much will depend on who is actually fit. Picking the right role for Todd Cantwell will be key, as he has to start. MICHAEL GANNON: Clement’s hands might be tied by injuries as it looks like it will be Kieran Dowell and Dujon Sterling in the middle. DAVID: He’s got a big call to make if Carter-Vickers doesn’t play but otherwise the team practically picks itself at the moment.

Hatate and Abada on the bench would help CRAIG: Rodgers needs to find a way to supply Kyogo. Who he plays and on what wing will be crucial.

Luis Palma should move to the right with Daizen Maeda on the other flank. MICHAEL: Down the right flank. Maeda has to shift over to the left to combat James Tavernier and that leaves a spot on the other side.

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