We may have reached the midway point in the international break and Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou certainly can't rest and breathe easy just yet.
On the plus side, Japan qualified for their seventh straight World Cup with a 2-0 win over Australia and that means the Celtic quartet of Kyogo Furuhashi, Reo Hatate, Daizen Maeda and Yosuke Ideguchi have a major incentive to keep up their club form ahead of the carnival of football in Qatar in November.
Reo Hatate was an unused substitute whilst Maeda did not travel due to fitness reasons.
Postecoglou will be hoping that both will be available for selection for Ibrox on Sunday, April 3 Wizard of Oz Tom Rogic remains a doubt for the clash in Govan with his medium-term injury as the Socceroos face a difficult task of seeing off the UAE in the play-offs before possibly entertaining the likes of Peru, Colombia or Chile to book a 2022 World Cup finals berth.
Elsewhere Celtic and Scotland stars Callum McGregor and Greg Taylor played 76 and 66 minutes of the 1-1 draw with Poland at Hampden and came through it unscathed despite the friendly match carrying an unusual edge.
Winger Liel Abada was also on target for the U21s as Israel drew 2-2 with Poland to keep their hopes of automatic qualification for the UEFA Under 21 Championships alive.
Matt O'Riley who has made an impressive start to his Celtic career is all set to make his Denmark U21 debut against Belgium on Tuesday.
There was some bad news for Postecoglou as the international jinx struck again with 18-year-old January signing from Sligo Rovers Johny Kenny suffering another setback as he left the field with a serious knee injury as the Republic of Ireland under 19's 3-1 defeat to England in Walsall.
Finally, Fran Alonso's Celtic women are in action against Hibs tomorrow at Celtic Park and with the sun expected to stay out in Glasgow, the hosts are hoping to attract a bumper crowd to cheer on the girls to victory.
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