Celtic sealed another Scottish Premiership title on Wednesday and they should be able to end the league season on a high note when they entertain St Mirren at Celtic Park.
Brendan Rodgers' side secured a 5-0 win over Kilmarnock to earn their 12th title in 13 years and it will undoubtedly be a party atmosphere on Saturday in front of their own supporters.
Celtic to win and both teams to score - 13/8
Celtic's fans will be partying inside Celtic Park as the champions return home ahead of their trophy parade.
Rodgers and his coaching staff have managed to win the fans around after he departed for Leicester City, and they will be looking to end the season on a high this weekend.
The midweek win over Killie was impressive, especially when Celtic had lost on their last two visits to Rugby Park.
They dismantled Killie in midweek and should pick up another win on Saturday.
However, Celtic may not be at their best after their celebrations and Rodgers cannot afford to lose any of his best players to injury with a Scottish Cup final against Rangers on the horizon.
Celtic have won the last four meetings between these two teams, keeping a clean sheet in three of those matches.
However, Saints have qualified for Europe for the first time in 37 years and they have scored in six of their last eight away games, so expect them to at least find the back of the net before Celtic's celebrations can continue.
Matt O'Riley to score anytime - 8/5
Celtic are looking to win their fifth meeting of the season against St Mirren and Matt O'Riley is going to be crucial if they are to pick up another victory.
The Hoops' playmaker netted against Rangers last weekend before he missed a penalty. He responded in style in midweek, scoring a brace against Killie.
O'Riley has scored 17 goals already this season and he has ended the season in style. Since the end of March, O'Riley has scored seven goals in eight matches, and he can find the back of the net against St Mirren this weekend.
Corner Handicap - Celtic - 5 - 10/11
Celtic may be thinking about their trophy presentation on occasions on Saturday, but they should still dictate the tempo of Saturday's encounter.
The Hoops won 3-0 against St Mirren in April and they did so by dominating the corner stats. Rodgers' side won the corner count 11-1 on that occasion, while they have also dominated that stat in two of their other games against the Buddies.
Celtic won 12 corners to St Mirren's one in January, while in the first meeting of the season, they won the corner count 12-2.
They should take charge from the first whistle, and Celtic have dominated the corner stats throughout the season.
The Hoops have averaged 12.3 corners per game this season, and they should have no issue dominating the handicap this weekend in a game that should be one-sided from the first whistle.
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Celtic - 2/9
Draw - 5/1
St Mirren - 12/1
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