The Scottish Premier League features yet another intriguing fixture this Saturday as Celtic host a struggling Livingston outfit at Celtic Park. Celtic have been exceptional over the past few weeks and are the favourites going into this game.Livingston, on the other hand, have struggled since the start of the new season and currently find themselves in 11th place in the Scottish Premiership. The away side suffered a 2-1 defeat to Hamilton last week and are in desperate need of a victory.Celtic are currently in second place in the Scottish Premiership and are three points behind Rangers. The fixture against Livingston is Celtic's game in hand, however, and the home side will want to take three points away from this match and draw level with its arch-rivals at the top of the Scottish Premier League table.🇮🇪4⃣ @shaneduffy couldn’t have asked for a better start to his #CelticFC career, with two goals in his first two games! 👏Watch his full Media Conference from today on YouTube now ⤵️— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) September 17, 2020Celtic vs Livingston FC Head-to-HeadCeltic have a predictably massive head-to-head advantage over Livingston and have won 21 games out of a total of 26 fixtures played between the two sides. Livingston have managed only one victory against Celtic and need to play out of their skins to take anything away from this fixture.Livingston did manage to steal a point in the previous edition of this game in March and eked out a 2-2 draw. A late equaliser from Tom Rogic spared Celtic's blushes and the home side will hope to put in a better performance this weekend.Celtic form guide in the Scottish Premiership: W-W-W-W-DLivingston FC form guide in the Scottish Premiership: L-W-L-D-DAlso Read: Premier League 2019/20: Team of the seasonCeltic vs Livingston FC Team NewsLeigh Griffiths may not feature in this gameCelticCeltic may have to do without star striker Leigh Griffiths and midfielder Tom Rogic against Livingston. Nir Bitton and Mikey Johnston have also been ruled out of this fixture and will have to be replaced in the starting XI.Injured: Nir Bitton, Mikey JohnstonDoubtful: Leigh Griffiths, Tom RogicSuspended: NoneLivingston need a victory in this gameLivingston FCLivingston manager Gary Holt has plenty of options to choose from in his squad but may not be able to avail the service of Alan Lithgow in this game. The away side is unlikely to make drastic changes to its line-up.Injured: NoneDoubtful: Alan LithgowSuspended: NoneCeltic vs Livingston FC Predicted XICeltic Predicted XI (3-4-1-2): Vasilis Barkas; Kristoffer Ajer, Christopher Jullien, Shane Duffy; Scott Brown, Callum McGregor, Greg Taylor, James Forrest; Ryan Christie; Odsonne Edward, Albian Ajeti🗣️ "I thought the performance was good. The attitude of the players was spot on. Our shape and intensity to get the ball back was good."Neil Lennon on #STMCEL 🍀— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) September 17, 2020Livingston FC Predicted XI (4-1-4-1): Robby McCrorie; Julien Serrano, John Guthrie, Efe Ambrose, Nicky Devlin; Marvin Bartley; Alan Forrest, Jason Holt, Scott Pittman, Scott Robinson; Lars LokotschCeltic vs Livingston FC PredictionCeltic have a distinct upper hand in this fixture but Livingston's ability to cause an upset cannot be underestimated. The Lions did manage to hold Celtic to a 2-2 draw earlier this year and Celtic will have to be wary of the likes of Alan Forrest and Lars Lokotsch.Celtic are one of only two unbeaten teams in the Scottish Premiership, so far, however, and will be disappointed if they let their streak slip away in this game. Shane Duffy has been excellent for Celtic and the likes of Odsonne Edward and Albian Ajeti should be able to hand the home side a comprehensive victory.Prediction: Celtic 3-1 Livingston FCAlso Read: Arsenal vs West Ham United prediction, preview, team news and more | Premier League 2020-21