Livingston FC faces a tough test against Celtic, with the Livi boss David Martindale looking to lead his team to a surprise win. The match comes after Celtic's disappointing draw against FC Kairat in the Champions League play-off. Brendan Rodgers' side will be looking to bounce back from the setback, but Martindale's men will be determined to cause an upset. Celtic has dominated this tie over the years, but Livingston FC has made a strong start to their battle for survival. Anthony Ralston is expected to start for Celtic, following Alistair Johnston's injury. Kasper Schmeichel has kept clean sheets in all three appearances so far this campaign and will be looking to continue his good form. Cameron Carter-Vickers and Liam Scales are expected to retain their spots as the first-choice central defensive pair. In midfield, Rodgers has a number of options, including Benjamin Nygren and Arne Engels. Up front, Daizen Maeda may be deployed as a centre-forward, with James Forrest and Hyun-Jun Yang featuring from the flanks. Livingston FC will be looking to exploit any weaknesses in the Celtic defense and catch them off guard. The match is set to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams looking to take all three points. Celtic's experience and skill will make them favorites to win, but Livingston FC's determination and spirit may cause an upset. The Livi boss David Martindale has a colossal job ahead of him, but he will be confident in his team's ability to compete. The match will be a test of endurance and skill, with the winner taking a crucial step forward in the Premiership.