Neil Lennon is looking for Celtic to finish off the season in style with two more wins, starting against Dundee United at Tannadice on Sunday.
The Clydesdale Bank Premier League champions beat St Johnstone 1-0 at Celtic Park on Thursday night to go on to 90 points, two short of their total last year when they finished second to Old Firm rivals Rangers.
Manager Lennon hopes his side improve upon that tally by taking maximum points from Tayside and then at home to Hearts next week, where Celtic will be presented with the SPL trophy - although an improvement by just one point will be acceptable.
"We would like 96 points ideally but if we get to 93 I will be very pleased," said the former Celtic skipper, named Clydesdale Bank Premier League manager of the month for April.
"We still have two games to go. Tannadice is always a great venue to go and play and obviously we have Hearts at Celtic Park.
"But we want to better last year and if we can win one more game we will have done that and I will be delighted."
The Northern Irishman made seven changes for the visit of the Saints, leaving out Charlie Mulgrew, Adam Matthews, Glenn Loovens, Scott Brown and Georgios Samaras with number one keeper Fraser Forster and Gary Hooper starting on the bench.
Mikael Lustig is set to start for Celtic in Sunday's clash with Dundee United at Tannadice.
Lennon is looking to give the Sweden international defender some game time before he goes off to the European Championships in the summer.
The Celtic boss, who made seven changes for the 1-0 home win over St Johnstone last night, will tinker with his side again but midfielder Ki Sung-yueng (hamstring) and winger James Forrest (ankle) are still out.
Dundee United defender Gavin Gunning is still fighting to return from a shoulder injury which has kept him out the last two games.
Garry Kenneth and Johnny Russell are both doubts for the Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Celtic while Willo Flood is nursing a knock from the midweek defeat by Rangers.
Milos Lacny (knee) remains on the sidelines.
Dundee United squad: Provisional squad: Pernis, Dillon, Kenneth, Gunning, Neilson, Dixon, Flood, Rankin, Robertson, Mackay-Steven, Russell, Daly, Ryan, Armstrong, Watson, Dow, Swanson,
Douglas, Banks.
Celtic squad: Zaluska, Cha, Kelvin Wilson, Rogne, Izaguirre, McGeouch, Hooper, Wanyama, Ledley, Commons, Ibrahim, Bangura, Stokes, Forster, Brozek, Lustig, Blackman, Samaras, Loovens, Mulgrew.

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