Celtic have no fresh injury concerns as they prepare for Wednesday's Scottish Premiership encounter with Ross County.
The Hoops travel to the Highlands looking to consolidate their four-point lead over main title challengers Aberdeen at the top of the league.
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers spoke about the advantage of having a big squad following the League Cup semi-final victory over Glasgow neighbours Rangers on Sunday.
And with his team facing a run of 16 fixtures in the coming nine weeks, Rodgers is likely to make some changes, starting with the match against the Staggies.
Mikael Lustig may be rested with Cristian Gamboa coming in at right-back, while both Callum McGregor and Stuart Armstrong are pushing for a starting spot in midfield after impressing in recent substitute appearances.
With James Forrest and Moussa Dembele both looking slightly jaded at Hampden, Rodgers may go with Patrick Roberts and Leigh Griffiths in attack.
Ross County boss Jim McIntyre has an unchanged squad from Saturday's 1-1 draw with Partick Thistle.
Striker Liam Boyce has not played since the 2-0 reverse to St Johnstone on October 1, and he remains on the sidelines with a knee injury.
Midfielder Tim Chow completes a two-match suspension following his red card against Aberdeen.
Head To Head
Celtic have won four and lost two of their last six meetings with Aberdeen.
Aberdeen vs Celtic Stats
Celtic have seen Under 2.5 Goals in 80% of their last five matches, whilst Aberdeen have in 57% of their last seven at home.
Aberdeen Team News
Centre back pairing Scott McKenna and Ash Taylor are both sidelined for another few days.
Celtic Team News
Centre back Dedryck Boyata is still the only absentee for Celtic.