Celtic welcome back Agathe while Rangers must replace Ferguson
The Celtic winger Didier Agathe, who came through the Uefa Cup semi-final first leg with Boavista unscathed after a month's absence with a hamstring injury, is likely to be involved in tomorrow's Scottish Premier League home game against Kilmarnock.
Stilian Petrov should also be fit despite picking up a slight knock, but manager Martin O'Neill is unlikely to make too many changes with the points vital to Celtic's title hopes.
His Rangers counterpart, Alex McLeish, is without two of his most influential players at Dundee United tomorrow. Barry Ferguson and Lorenzo Amoruso are both suspended, but Arthur Numan, who returned from injury for Wednesday's Scottish Cup replay against Dunfermline, has shown no ill-effects and will hold on to his place at left-back.
Dundee United welcome back the striker Billy Dodds, who has recovered from an Achilles injury, while defender Mark Wilson returns after suffering a broken nose.
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