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Celtic vs Kilmarnock LIVE score and goal updates from Scottish Premiership clash at Parkhead

It's a day Celtic have become used to but it will never lose that special sense of occasion as the league flag is unfurled again at Parkhead.

Legendary Lisbon Lion Jim Craig will do the honours after being invited by the club to take centre stage before kick off - and then it will all be about starting their quest for four in a row.

Kilmarnock are the visitors to Glasgow and they will be looking to spoil the party as Derek McInnes and his men aim to bounce b back from the disappointment of exiting the Europa League at the hands of Cercle Brugge.

The Ayrshiremen performed well against the Hoops last season which included a draw at Celtic Park and a repeat for a side who defeated Rangers at home on the opening weekend last season would be a huge boost.

A full stadium tifo has again been planned to kick off another big day and you can follow it all right here in our LIVE blog.

Stuart Findlay reckons Killie can spoil Celtic's flag day celebrations this afternoon despite facing a defensive crisis.

With Robbie Deas suspended and Joe Wright questionable after he was taken off injured at half-time in Thursday's Europa League defeat in Bruges, the visitors will be up against it as they kick-off their Premiership campaign.

Add in the fact that newly signed Corrie Ndaba isn't up to speed yet, it could be a makeshift backline for Derek McInnes. He can call on new recruit Oliver Bainbridge, though, after the youngster signed on loan from Sunderland.

Findlay, though, has backed his team-mates to give a good account of themselves in Glasgow and show the resilience and resolve that has served them so well in recent seasons.

This team’s shown over the last year or two that we’ve incredible resilience. We dust ourselves down, get

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