The current season has been something of a rollercoaster for Celtic fans. Needless points have been dropped several times but when it has mattered most, the team have come into form and stepped up.
The Bhoys have one hand on the title after a dominant 2-1 win over Rangers at the weekend and know a point at Rugby Park tomorrow night would win them the league.

Things have undoubtedly improved over the past few weeks with Brendan Rodgers’ men having lost just one game in their last 22.
The last two games versus both Hearts and Rangers have held several positives and in the victory over the Gers on Saturday, former Celt turned pundit Stan Petrov noticed something intriguing.
Speaking to CeltsAreHere, the Bulgarian admitted that there has been an element of transition from Ange Postecoglou’s tenure to Rodgers’, but that things have begun to click lately.
He said: “Brendan Rodgers took over from Ange Postecoglou who actually spoiled the Celtic fans with the style of play and the players he brought in but, you know, you have to adjust. You’ve got different messages and different beliefs.
“I think the last game, the team has shown that they’re really starting to understand what Brendan Rodgers wants from them.”
The manager said a few weeks ago that Celtic comes alive at the business end of the season and since then, his team have done just that.
With three games to go in all competitions, a double remains up for grabs and with the momentum they have, the champions will be feeling confident.