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Partick Thistle
Scottish Premiership
Mar 26, 2014 at 7.45pm UK
 
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Elliot (85')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Stokes (4', 91'), Henderson (49'), Johansen (53'), Commons (93')

Team News: One change for Celtic

Neil Lennon recalls Efe Ambrose into his Celtic starting lineup for tonight's match against Partick Thistle.

Celtic manager Neil Lennon has made one change to his side for tonight's visit to Firhill Stadium.

Efe Ambrose returns for the Hoops in place of teenager Liam Henderson, with Charlie Mulgrew moving into a midfield position.

Meanwhile, Partick Thistle are without the injured Conrad Balatoni, but there's a place among the starters for Lee Mair who has overcome illness.

Victory for Celtic will see them secure the Scottish Premiership title.

Partick Thistle: Gallacher, O'Donnell, Taylor-Sinclair, Bannigan, Buaben, Piccolo, Mair, Taylor, Fraser, Higginbotham, Erskine
Subs: Fox, Craigen, Doolan, Lawless, Elliott, McMillan, Moncur

Celtic: Forster, Matthews, Izaguirre, Ambrose, Van Dijk, Brown, Stokes, Commons, Mulgrew, Johansen, Griffiths
Subs: Zaluska, Samaras, Balde, Pukki, Kayal, O'Connell, Henderson

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