Celtic predicted XI as Maeda and Giakoumakis BOTH start in out the box Tony Mac approach
Delighted Ange Postecoglou will know his Celtic record since the last time he visited the Tony Macaroni Arena is something to be celebrated.
He's accrued 19 wins and four draws in the 23 Premiership clashes - that's title winning form in almost any season and all three points against Livingston on Sunday will put them in a great spot.
It would have them three clear of Rangers with a better goal difference heading into the final nine games.
But a day of high drama packed with nerve-shredding tension could well lie in wait.
Celtic haven't won in five consecutive league visits to West Lothian - and have often looked ill-equipped for the physical demands and low block that David Martindale masterminds.
Postecoglou's side were a pale imitation earlier in the season to the one you see now, with Jota and Cameron Carter-Vickers still being bedded in and Callum McGregor absent.
Despite the incredible numbers in terms of their recent domestic record, no team is without fault.
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That has been evident in the previous clashes with Livi and the goalless bore draws away to St Mirren and Hibs.
It involves forcing the league leaders wide that makes them float balls into the box, this is something SPFL teams