At the end of this month, Celtic host Rangers in another Old Firm derby. By that time, the title race could be wide open or Celtic might have run away with it.
Either way, there will be a new man at the helm for Celtic as they host Glasgow rivals Rangers.
Brendan Rodgers walked away from his Celtic role, joining Premier League side Leicester City. And Neil Lennon has been brought back as his replacement until the end of the season.
Lennon was Hibernian manager until January, meaning that he has already faced his opposite number Steven Gerrard on two occasions.
But Gerrard will be hoping for better success than his previous two meetings with Lennon, which both ended in draws.

Rangers and Hibernian’s first meeting this season was just before Christmas at Easter Road. But a 0-0 draw meant that Rangers were knocked off top spot by Celtic that day.
Just seven days later, on Boxing Day, Rangers hosted Hibernian at Ibrox. Alfredo Morelos racked up his 20th goal of the season to put Rangers ahead.
And it looked like the Gers were heading for three points until Darren McGregor scored an 86th minute equaliser for the visitors.
Gerrard was left frustrated in both matches against Lennon – something which needs to change next time they meet.
When Gerrard takes his side to Celtic Park in late March, he will be hoping to finally get the better of Lennon.
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