With the Premier Sports Cup already in the bag this season, Brendan Rodgers will look to add the Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup before the end of the campaign.
After Rangers’ elimination from the Scottish Cup by Queen’s Park yesterday, it means that of the last 42 domestic trophies, Rangers have won just 3, according to BBC’s Richard Gordon.

Meaning, since 2011/12, Celtic have won 12 league titles, 6 Scottish Cups, and 8 League Cups, totaling 26 domestic trophies.
The Hoops have consistently not only won the league title but also domestic cups, including 5 domestic trebles during that time.
With Celtic still in the Scottish Cup and 13 points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership, the hunt for another treble is on, with Celtic having achieved 8, the most in world football.
Having already won two trebles in his first spell at Celtic, Rodgers will want to add another this season.

After dropping out of the League Cup at the first attempt last season, the Irishman has already righted that wrong this season with a win over Rangers on penalties in December.
It truly has been a special time for Celtic domestically over the last 13 years, and Rodgers will hope the Hoops can continue this success against Bayern Munich on Wednesday night in the Champions League at Celtic Park.