The third international break of the season is upon us. Celtic have just come through a run of seven games in 21 days, and the Bhoys will now get a deserved rest.
When international comes to an end, however, the Celts have a massive run of 11 games in 38 days. That averages out at one every three and a half days.
Obviously, having two games a week for over a month is not an ideal situation for the Hoops, but the nature of them is favourable.

Indeed their first game back after the international break is versus Motherwell at home and because they’ve been to Tynecastle, Easter Road, and Ibrox, Brendan Rodgers’ men are due to face every team that plays in these respective grounds at home in December.
On top of this, Livingston and Feyenoord need to come to Parkhead with the domestic away games the Hoops have in the upcoming run being with Dundee, St. Mirren, St. Johnstone, and Kilmarnock.
It is undoubtedly a favourable run that the Celts have upcoming. They are set to play the harder opposition at home which is only positive as they look to maintain their eight-point lead at the top of the table.
