St Mirren won't form a guard of honour for Celtic at Parkhead.
Manager Stephen Robinson has confirmed his side won't take part in the much-debated pre-match showing.
Instead, St Mirren will take to the pitch as usual for kick-off, similar to Rangers who also did not give a guard of honour.
Quizzed on the decision, Robinson told PLZ Soccer that it came from above him in the club hierarchy.
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