Celtic could lift the Scottish Premiership as early as next month.
Brendan Rodgers' side have forged a 16-point lead in the table over Glasgow rivals Rangers with just 29 matches played this season.
It means that Celtic need just three more wins to claim the Scottish Premiership crown this season.
Currently, there are still 27 points to play for. Should Celtic beat Rangers then the gap will be at 19 points with 24 up for grabs. Two more wins from then would see Celtic lift the title.
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When can Celtic win the Scottish Premiership title?
Celtic could win the Scottish Premiership title on Sunday, April 6.
If Celtic beat Rangers and win their next two matches then they will officially win the league.
If that situation comes to pass then Celtic will win the league crown at McDiarmid Park against St Johnstone.
What impact will Celtic vs Rangers game have on Scottish Premiership title race?
Should Celtic lose to Rangers, then the gap at the top of the table would be cut to 13 points with 24 left to play for.
Celtic would then likely need to wait until after the split to claim the league crown, assuming Rangers do not drop points.
A draw between Celtic and Rangers would keep the gap at 16 points meaning it would take three wins for Celtic to officially win the league - that would be against Kilmarnock at Parkhead.
What are Celtic's next fixtures?
Celtic vs Rangers - Sunday, March 16
Celtic vs Hearts - Saturday, March 29
St Johnstone vs Celtic - Sunday, April 6
Celtic vs Kilmarnock - Saturday, April 12