O’Neill To Make Changes? | Predicted 4-3-3 Celtic Lineup To Face Aberdeen | OneFootball

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·3 February 2026

O’Neill To Make Changes? | Predicted 4-3-3 Celtic Lineup To Face Aberdeen

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Rangers’ stalemate at Easter Road against Hibernian saw Celtic reclaim the second spot following an emphatic 2-0 win over Falkirk. However, they are still six points adrift of league leaders Hearts and have little margin for error, with Old Firm rivals Rangers only behind due to fewer goals scored. The Hoops must maintain their streak, as they will travel to Pittodrie to lock horns with Aberdeen on Wednesday night.

Despite winning the Scottish Cup last year, defeating the Celts, Aberdeen have relieved Jimmy Thelin of his duties due to a series of dismal outcomes. Celtic won comprehensively in both meetings so far this term, and should now make it three in a row, with the struggling Dons still in the process of selecting their next manager.


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Predicted 4-3-3 Celtic Lineup To Face Aberdeen

Defence

Kasper Schmeichel showed his excellence between the sticks and secured a clean sheet for the first time since clashing heads with the same opponents a couple of weeks back. The veteran Dane must exhibit his expertise in the final few months and help the Bhoys defend the coveted Premiership crown.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – FEBRUARY 01: Arne Engels of Celtic vies with Leon McCann of Falkirk during the William Hill Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on February 01, 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Celtic had a busy deadline day, as they snapped up three new signings, including Benjamin Arthur from Brentford for the rest of the season. But the young centre-half should not be handed an immediate start, considering Dany Murray’s headstrong display against the Bairns in the absence of suspended Auston Trusty and injured Cameron Carter-Vickers. Murray should be lined up with Liam Scales in the heart of the backline, and the gaffer, Martin O’Neill, should rely on Julian Araujo and Kieran Tierney as the fullback pair.

Stephen Welsh has returned to Motherwell on loan in the aftermath of Arthur’s arrival, and the on-loan Bees youngster could be involved at some stage alongside Anthony Ralston and Colby Donovan.

Midfield

Skipper Callum McGregor is irreplaceable for his ability to drive the game from the base as a deep-lying playmaker. Celtic rejected a record £25m bid for Arne Engels late in the window, and the in-form midfield ace should exhibit his mastery with his box-to-box movements and down-the-middle runs. Versatile Benjamin Nygren has shown his exquisite poaching traits, netting 15 goals already across competitions. The Swede should occupy the other ‘number 8’ spot ahead of Luke McCowan and Paulo Bernardo.

Tomas Čvančara is on fire straightaway, as he headed home against Falkirk on his second start as the Hoops’ centre-forward. Daizen Maeda and Yang Hyun-Jun are expected to operate from the flanks, but Junior Adamu and Benjamin Arthur, the other winter recruits, might find their place among the substitutes along with Sebastian Tounekti and Kelechi Iheanacho.

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