Pundit and former Celtic right-back is convinced that if his old team simply avoid defeat against Rangers at Parkhead after the split, they will win the title for the third time running.
It comes after the Hoops played out an enthralling 3-3 draw at Ibrox yesterday in the third Glasgow derby of the season.

Daizen Maeda and Matt O’Riley had Celtic comfortably ahead at half-time but Rangers fought back. They found themselves level courtesy of a dubious penalty and deflected Abdallah Sima strike.
Adam Idah did swiftly put the visitors ahead but the Gers responded again and the spoils were shared.
Wilson previously claimed that the result suits Celtic more than their city rivals. Such a point is difficult to argue against and the ex-right-back also believes the Bhoys can go on to win the league as long as they don’t lose the next Glasgow derby, which is yet to be scheduled.
He said: [live on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard] “If Celtic go through undefeated against Rangers, I’d find it very difficult to believe that they won’t win the title.”
The criteria to win the league for Celtic is coherent. If they win six of their six remaining league clashes, they will be champions come mid-May.
That has to be the objective for Rodgers and his players going into a crucial close to the season.