
Kyle Lafferty (hamstring) and Steven Whittaker (groin) are back in training after spells on the Rangers sidelines.
Sasa Papac could also return for the Old Firm Ibrox match after a knock, and central defenders Carlos Bocanegra and Dorin Goian return from suspension.
A bruised ankle looks like it will rule out Celtic winger James Forrest and striker Gary Hooper is also a doubt.
Hooper has a dead leg and, like Forrest, he will be assessed on Saturday ahead of Sunday's game.
Rangers manager Ally McCoist: "I'm going to state the obvious - I want our boys to be celebrating at the end of the game after hopefully picking up a hard-earned three points.
"The importance of the Old Firm at any time is massive and it's really important we go out and play with pride and play in a fashion that does Rangers proud.
"Hopefully we can win the game. We've had one or two injuries and suspensions but the fact of the matter is we believe we can win the game.
"The result down at Rugby Park will not influence at all our decision on the selection or the formation because we will be putting out a team that we believe can win the game."
Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "If we win the title on Sunday we will enjoy the moment but we we won't be there to gloat.
"The last thing we want to do is rub it in people's faces. We will be respectful of everyone at the stadium.
"It doesn't matter when it [the title win] comes or where it comes it will celebrated regardless, there will be a lot of euphoria, a lot of joy and a lot of pride.
"But we will be there to celebrate among ourselves then we look forward to a home game against St Johnstone were we can relax and enjoy what we have achieved.
"We are talking hypothetically here, it will depend on how Motherwell get on against Kilmarnock and if things go our way on Sunday.
"I don't like talking about winning games and winning titles because there is still a lot of football to be played before we can actually achieve that.
"The only preparation we are making is to get the boys ready to win a game of football and if that means winning the title after that then so be it."
Sasa Papac could also return for the Old Firm Ibrox match after a knock, and central defenders Carlos Bocanegra and Dorin Goian return from suspension.
A bruised ankle looks like it will rule out Celtic winger James Forrest and striker Gary Hooper is also a doubt.
Hooper has a dead leg and, like Forrest, he will be assessed on Saturday ahead of Sunday's game.
Rangers manager Ally McCoist: "I'm going to state the obvious - I want our boys to be celebrating at the end of the game after hopefully picking up a hard-earned three points.
"The importance of the Old Firm at any time is massive and it's really important we go out and play with pride and play in a fashion that does Rangers proud.
"Hopefully we can win the game. We've had one or two injuries and suspensions but the fact of the matter is we believe we can win the game.
"The result down at Rugby Park will not influence at all our decision on the selection or the formation because we will be putting out a team that we believe can win the game."
Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "If we win the title on Sunday we will enjoy the moment but we we won't be there to gloat.
"The last thing we want to do is rub it in people's faces. We will be respectful of everyone at the stadium.
"It doesn't matter when it [the title win] comes or where it comes it will celebrated regardless, there will be a lot of euphoria, a lot of joy and a lot of pride.
"But we will be there to celebrate among ourselves then we look forward to a home game against St Johnstone were we can relax and enjoy what we have achieved.
"We are talking hypothetically here, it will depend on how Motherwell get on against Kilmarnock and if things go our way on Sunday.
"I don't like talking about winning games and winning titles because there is still a lot of football to be played before we can actually achieve that.
"The only preparation we are making is to get the boys ready to win a game of football and if that means winning the title after that then so be it."

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