How the Scottish Premiership table would look based on every club’s home form only
Celtic are six points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership as they seek to win their eighth successive title.
Rangers are the team trailing them, with Steven Gerrard as manager, but they are within touching distance.
If the Bhoys are to triumph again and lift the trophy, it’s their home form which will be vital along the final stretch.
So far, Brendan Rodgers’ side are yet to drop a single point at Celtic Park, giving them the perfect platform for their bid.
It, understandably, makes them the best in the division on their own patch, but how does the rest of the Scottish table look based on home matches only?
Scroll down to find out…
12. Dundee
P 13 | W 1 | D 4 | L 8 | GF 10 | GA 24 | GD -14 | Points 7
11. St Mirren
P 13 | W 2 | D 1 | L 10 | GF 9 | GA 21 | GD -12 | Points 7
10. Hamilton Academical
P 13 | W 3 | D 2 | L 8 | GF 12 | GA 24 | GD -12 | Points 11
9. Motherwell
P 12 | W 4 | D 3 | L 5 | GF 13 | GA 10 | GD +3 | Points 15
8. St Johnstone
P 12 | W 4 | D 4 | L 4 | GF 14 | GA 16 | GD -2 | Points 16
7. Hibernian
P 12 | W 4 | D 5 | L 3 | GF 21 | GA 12 | GD +9 | Points 17
6. Aberdeen
P 13 | W 7 | D 2 | L 4 | GF 25 | GA 17 | GD +8 | Points 23
5. Livingston
P 12 | W 7 | D 2 | L 3 | GF 19 | GA 8 | GD +11 | Points 23
4. Heart of Midlothian
P 13 | W 7 | D 3 | L 3 | GF 16 | GA 8 | GD +8 | Points 24
3. Kilmarnock
P 12 | W 8 | D 1 | L 3 | GF 22 | GA 11 | GD +11 | Points 25
2. Rangers
P 12 | W 9 | D 2 | L 1 | GF 32 | GA 6 | GD +26 | Points 29
1. Celtic
P 13 | W 13 | D 0 | L 0 | GF 37 | GA 4 | GD +33 | Points 39