Leading rivals Rangers by 15 points in the Scottish Premiership, we take a look at when Celtic could clinch their fourth successive league title following the announcement of the post-split fixtures.
Rangers' 2-2 draw at Aberdeen at Pittodrie at the weekend means Brendan Rodgers' Celtic are now just one point away from sealing a fourth successive Scottish Premiership title.
A trip to Tannadice to face Dundee United on Saturday 26th April is first up for Celtic following the split, with a draw enough to confirm the club's 55th league title which would see them draw level with their Old Firm rivals Rangers' tally.
Celtic have history when it comes to winning the league at Tannadice, having been crowned champions at the home of Dundee United on three previous occasions in 1981, 2008 and 2022.
Jim Goodwin's Terrors will be desperate to thwart their visitors' party plans, however, with fourth-placed Dundee United pushing hard for European qualification for next season having performed admirably well in their first season back in the top flight following promotion.
Should United achieve a shock first victory over Celtic since 2014 when Nadir Ciftci and Stuart Armstrong were on the scoresheet in a 2-1 win at Tannadice, then the Hoops would have the chance to win the title against Rangers at Ibrox on Sunday 4th May.