Celtic Stadium prepares to host top-six opponent Hearts in a Scottish Premiership match on Saturday afternoon.
Celtic sits atop the league as the leaders with 13 points above their sixth-positioned opponents Hearts and Motherwell who currently occupy positions seven and six.
Celtic is bound to win the title this season since they maintain a commanding 13-point advantage over Rangers as the Scottish Premiership enters its final stretch.
The managerial direction of Brendan Rodgers has produced 24 victories together with three tie matches and three defeats across their 30 league games to go with 89 goals netted and 20 goals conceded.
Before the Scottish Premiership table divides into two segments Celtic has a chance to win the title during the final three matches by acquiring 12 points provided Rangers lose at least one game.
The disappointing loss against Rangers before the international break has given the Celtic team added motivation to win the 55th league title for the club's history.
The Bhoys will begin their final three matches beginning Saturday when Hearts visit Celtic Park followed by St Johnstone and Kilmarnock in their league schedule and concluding with a Scottish FA Cup semi-final bout against St Johnstone.
Hearts aim to put up tough resistance at Celtic Park because the Jambos want to reach the prestigious top-six position before the season split begins.
The visitors have experienced exceptional league performance since their dire first eight league matches where they won no games.
In his 30 games as manager, Critchley has won 15, drawn 5, and lost 10, moving Hearts up to sixth place in the standings with three games left.
Results are crucial before the split, and the Jambos will try to start strongly against Celtic because they are only one point ahead of Motherwell, who are in seventh position.
However, Celtic has only lost once in their last 23 matches at Celtic Park, with 21 victories and one tie during that time, thus Hearts have had difficulty in recent encounters with the Bhoys.