Brendan Rodgers has provided an injury update on his squad, revealing Greg Taylor is available for the clash against Kilmarnock.
The Celtic left-back picked up an injury against Buckie Thistle and has missed the last four games.
Fellow full-back Alistair Johnston is also on the road to recovery after suffering a head knock in the Parkhead side's victory over Hibernian at Easter Road but he will be unavailable for the visit of Derek McInnes' men.
Cameron Carter-Vickers remains out for a few weeks, but will return to training next week."
Rodgers said: "He [Johnston] is still not available. We are hoping that he might be involved in the next week to ten days.
"We are assessing that as we go along but he is doing work out on the pitch. He is keeping up his fitness.
"We just have to be mindful of the contact. Greg Taylor is back and he trained all week.
"He comes back into the squad. Cameron Carter-Vickers will rejoin the squad next week. We are getting there."
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