
The first piece of silverware in Scotland is up for grabs on 2 December and Celtic will be keen to continue their dominance in domestic competitions.
Brendan Rodgers’ team face off against Aberdeen in the Scottish League Cup final and players will surely be fighting for a starting position in the two matches beforehand.
The Bhoys have won two league titles, two League Cups and two FA Cups during Rodgers’ reign, but will want to keep their foot down on the accelerator.
Celtic face Hamilton in the league and have a pivotal Europa League group stage match with Rosenborg straight after the international break, which could be the opportunity for players to ensure they are in the starting XI for the cup final.
Scott Sinclair is someone who has been inconsistent so far this campaign, but can he play a lead role in the hunt for silverware?

The 29-year-old has struggled to hit top form this season, despite scoring four goals and supplying four assists across all competitions.
He is a left-winger that is very much a confidence player and Rodgers always appears to be taking a risk if he starts him in big games, but when he’s on form can be a match-winner.
Sinclair has not scored in a cup final before during his Celtic career and would love to right that wrong in December against Aberdeen, but will have to make sure his form is good after the break.
The Englishman has had the chance to recharge his batteries during internationals and fans will hope he’s back to his dazzling best.