CELTIC's squad depth has been tested since the season's first whistle but the number of players in rehab or the physio room is gradually decreasing.

Ahead of tomorrow's must-win game against Ferencvaros, stability is expected given Ange Postecoglou's selection history and the team's recent turn in form.

There is one area that had a question mark over it until today's press conference, but aside from that, the team is unlikely to surprise many Celtic fans.

Our writers Sean Martin and Andy Bargh have predicted how Celtic will set up.

Sean Martin

In contrast to the injury-enforced changes of recent months, the biggest selection choice facing Ange Postecoglou on Tuesday is surely one he has brought on himself.

With Boli Bolingoli excluded from the Europa League squad, he must drop out.

First-choice left-back Greg Taylor remains injured so Adam Montgomery, now that he is available again, seems the obvious deputy and a big performance will be required from the youngster.

Elsewhere there is a decision to be made in central midfield.

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Nir Bitton done well against Aberdeen but dropped out for Saturday’s win over Motherwell at Fir Park in favour of Tom Rogic. 

The Australian set up the first goal and was generally in top form so the feeling is Postecoglou will stick with the Callum McGregor-David Turnbull-Rogic triumvirate, even though the latter two as a combo has seemed somewhat exposed in Europe so far.

The rest of the side will likely stay the same as Saturday.

Sean’s team: Hart; Ralston, Carter-Vickers, Starfelt, Montgomery; McGregor, Turnbull, Rogic; Abada, Kyogo, Jota.

Alison McConnell

Ferncvaros was the loose thread that started Celtic’s unravelling when the teams met in the Champions League qualifiers 14 months ago.

The defeat to the Hungarians was the catalyst for Neil Lennon taking a furious pop at some of the players inside the dressing room as he questioned whether or not they really wanted to be at the club.

Ferencvaros made it through to the group stages of the Champions League last season and will fancy their chances of disrupting Celtic’s season again.

Ange Postecoglou’s side are finding a tentative rhythm with back-to-back league wins on the road and a result against Fernecvaros would enable them to inject some life into their Europa League campaign.

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Both sides have new managers since they last met with former Borussia Dortmund and Cologne manager Peter Stoger in charge now of the visitors while a number of new players have joined their ranks.

For Celtic, though, it is all about continuing the recent momentum. There will be more questions asked of the Celtic defence tomorrow afternoon than there against Motherwell and it will be interesting to see just how Postecoglou lines up.

There has been little to suggest a pragmatic approach but the nearest thing to it has been two defensive midfielders to add extra solidity to the backline. In a game where Celtic need to win to realistically have any ambitions of moving out the group stages, it will be of note how they set up. 

Alison's team: Hart; Ralston, Carter-Vickers, Starfelt, Montgomery; McGregor, Bitton, Turnbull; Jota, Kyogo, Abada.

Andy Bargh

Ange Postecoglou's first-choice Celtic XI is becoming clearer as availability increases.

The 'front-six' looks pretty set when fit, although James Forrest's eventual return could ruffle Liel Abada's feathers. That's for another day, though.

It may not be the only decision facing Postecoglou, but the biggest one is surely the left-back selection. Boli Bolingoli was brought back into the fold at Fir Park on Saturday but can't play tomorrow due to his omission from the Europa League squad. 

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This provides Postecoglou with a selection dilemma and until today there was uncertainty over the fitness of Adam Montgomery, who'd been playing at left-back before the Motherwell game. He or Liam Scales are the deputies for Greg Taylor and Bolingoli but Postecoglou singling out Montgomery in today's presser and Juranovic still being unavailable signals Montgomery should start.

Cameron Carter-Vickers and Carl Starfelt have been the central pairing for some time now and Anthony Ralston's place at right-back doesn't seem under threat for this game given the left-back situation and Juranovic's versatility - fitness dependent. 

Andy's team: Hart; Ralston, Carter-Vickers, Starfelt, Montgomery; McGregor, Turnbull, Rogic; Abada, Kyogo, Jota.