Fearless Christopher Jullien was like a warrior at times in Copenhagen.
02.02.2020 - 14:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
As their title rivals faltered again on Saturday, Celtic travel to Hamilton with a golden opportunity in their sights.
Rangers' potentially damaging draw with Aberdeen has opened the door for Neil Lennon's side to further stretch their Premiership lead.
But they must do so against an Accies side fighting for their lives.
Hearts' draw with St Johnstone has dumped Hamilton into bottom spot but Brian Rice's side are survival experts, capable of springing a shock result when they most need it.
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Fearless Christopher Jullien was like a warrior at times in Copenhagen.
Impressed Dan Petrescu reckons Spanish big-hitters Sevilla and Celtic are the favourites to win the Europa League this season.
Scottish football has taken another big step towards securing another European spot from 2021/22 as Celtic and Rangers' Europa League results help the country into 14th place on the coefficient table.
Celtic will be without Leigh Griffiths and Greg Taylor for the Europa League clash with Copenhagen on Thursday.
Celtic can boast a squad worth almost £23m more than Europa League opponents FC Copenhagen - at least according to the transfer fees paid.
European football is back after a two-month break and Celtic will get things underway as they face Copenhagen.
Rangers face Livingston knowing they could start the match 13 points behind league leaders Celtic .
The games continue to come thick and fast and today's clash in the Granite City could be a defining moment in the title race.
Aberdeen have been under pressure in recent weeks and the visit of Celtic isn't exactly what you want when you've been struggling.
Neil Lennon's Celtic will look to continue their relentless march towards nine-in-a-row at Parkhead on Wednesday evening, and against the league's basement side, that should be a reasonably straightforward task. In theory, at least.
Storm Ciara is wreaking havoc across the UK and Danny Lennon's Clyde will have some sabotage plans of their own.
Rangers face Hamilton in fine fettle after a much improved performance against Hibs on Wednesday will give Steven Gerrard hope his side have found their groove once again.
Celtic face Clyde in what should be a straightforward tie for Neil Lennon's men.
Celtic boss Neil Lennon says he doesn't want to tinker with his high-flying side too much, but admits he will have to make changes for the Scottish Cup clash against Clyde.
It's another massive game for Neil Lennon's Hoops as they travel to high-flying Motherwell looking to keep their title hopes ticking over.
Second place Rangers go into their powderkeg clash with old rivals Aberdeen knowing that they can ill afford a slip up.
Celtic will be in the middle of three away games on the bounce when they take on Hamilton on Sunday.
The pivotal games just keep coming as St Johnstone host Celtic this dreary Wednesday evening.
It's amazing how things can change in a month.