All roads lead to Govan as the back-to-back Scottish Premiership champions Celtic take on Rangers at Ibrox.
There is no such thing as a dead rubber whenever the two Glasgow clubs go head-to-head despite no away fans being in attendance for this one.
Ange Postecoglou's men go into the clash knowing the shackles are off.
However, the treble chasers have the added incentive that if they can avoid defeat they will have completed an unbeaten season against the hosts - a total of six matches - including victories against them in the League Cup final and Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden Park.
Who will the Aussie call upon to do battle in the final Glasgow Derby instalment of the season?
Our writers have their say...
Tony Haggerty
Once again I expect Postecoglou to go in hard at Ibrox and show no mercy as there is a match to be won as well as a proud record of going through a campaign without sustaining a loss to Rangers.
Few Celtic managers achieve that milestone and the Australian will want to make sure that his team stay focused on the job at hand as the Hoops look to extend their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership table to 15 points.
The 57-year-old will demand that his men do not win the title one week and then lose at the home of their bitter rivals.
Celtic are champions for a reason and Postecoglou will want his side to really put on a show in this one.
The small matter of Scottish Cup final places are also up for grabs.
Therefore it will be Joe Hart in goal and a back four of Anthony Ralston on the right and Greg Taylor on the left with Carl Starfelt and Yuki Kobayashi deployed at right and left centre-back respectively.
In the midfield it will be the tried and tested triumvirate of skipper Callum McGregor and fellow PFA Scotland Player of the Year nominee Reo Hatate alongside the creativity of Matt O'Riley.
Up front Jota will start off the right-hand side. Kyogo Furuhashi has been passed fit for this occasion and he will lead the line through the middle and Daizen Maeda will begin the match on the left wing.
Kyogo netted his landmark 30th goal at Tynecastle last weekend and he stands two short of equalling Super Swede Henrik Larsson's record haul of seven in a whole campaign against Rangers. Oh Hyeon-gyu will have to cool his heels on the bench for a little while longer.
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Tony's team: Hart; Ralston; Kobayashi, Starfelt, Taylor; McGregor, Hatate, O’Riley; Jota, Kyogo, Maeda
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Aidan Macdonald
These games always matter regardless of the context. Celtic may be champions and on course for an eighth domestic treble but the Hoops also have the chance to go a full season unbeaten against Rangers.
Postecoglou is likely to field a strong starting eleven but will make one change with the next few weeks in mind.
Hart will remain between the sticks as he comes off keeping back-to-back clean sheets, including one against Michael Beale's men in the Scottish Cup semi-final.
Ralston will stay at right-back as Alistair Johnston remains out injured. Starfelt and Kobayashi will retain their central defensive partnership in what will undoubtedly be the former Vissel Kobe man's toughest test in a Celtic jersey to date. Mr consistent Taylor will be on from the start at left-back.
McGregor will anchor the midfield from the number six position and he will be joined in the centre of the park by Hatate and O'Riley who will occupy the eight roles.
In terms of the forward line, Jota will start on the right wing. Oh will replace Kyogo through the middle in the only change to the side. Despite the Japan international being declared fit it feels like an opportunity to rest him and give the South Korean his chance on the big stage.
Aidan's team: Hart; Johnston, Starfelt, Kobayashi, Taylor; McGregor, O'Riley, Hatate; Jota, Oh, Maeda
Ryan McGinlay
With the league wrapped up, it must be incredibly tempting for Postecoglou to give some of his star players a well-earned rest, but we all know that probably will not be the case.
Kobayashi will get a first taste of the Glasgow Derby as he slots in beside Carl Starfelt in defence. Ralston will play, meaning Greg Taylor may get the nod ahead of Alexandro Bernabei, although the Argentina full-back does need game-time at some point.
In the midfield, Tomoki Iwata deserves his chance to start as the number six for this fixture, given his impressive cameo appearances off of the bench in previous encounters this season. I would like to see McGregor and Hatate play alongside him in the eight roles, as this midfield three would be my starters in Europe next season for defensive stability and balance in transitions.
Up front, I would give Oh the nod for this one after scoring against Hearts last time out. He deserves the opportunity to showcase what he can do, with Kyogo playing a lot of games and carrying the load for large portions of this season. On either side of him, I would play Jota on the right and Maeda on the left, as both their attacking and defensive qualities will be needed across the 90 minutes at Ibrox.
Ryan’s team: Hart; Ralston, Starfelt, Kobayashi, Taylor; Iwata, McGregor Hatate; Jota, Oh, Maeda
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