St Mirren vs Celtic League Cup Semi-Final Preview Jan 27, 2013

Sunday,27 January 2013, One of the important match St Mirren vs Celtic  of League Cup Semi-Final Fourth Round.HD Quality Live St Mirren vs Celtic streaming is availahere.St Mirren vs Celtic Live Stream online video League Cup Semi-Final  Video Free The match will take plcae on 27/1/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Watch Free St Mirren vs Celtic Stream Free online video Video Of League Cup Semi-Final  Sunday,27 January 2013 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 12:45 GMT.League Cup Semi-Final ,Watch Video online video Live online video,St Mirren vs Celtic Live Streaming Video,St Mirren vs Celtic  Stream, St Mirren vs Celtic Streaming, St Mirren vs Celtic Live,St Mirren vs Celtic online video,St Mirren vs Celtic Results, League Cup Semi-Final Fixtures.Celtic face St Mirren in the semi final of the Scottish league cup at Hampden Park this sunday. Fraser Forster will be missing again for Celtic in their Scottish League Cup semi-final against St Mirren at Hampden on Sunday.The Hoops goalkeeper is on the mend following a neck injury which has kept him out of the last two matches and manager Neil Lennon will "not take any chances with him."
Midfielder Kris Commons is a doubt with a rib injury and will be assessed while defender Kelvin Wilson returns from suspension.
St Mirren could give their new Portuguese arrival Esmael Goncalves his debut against Celtic after he was granted international clearance.
The Rio Ave striker has joined the Paisley side on a loan deal until the end of the season and could partner 12-goal striker Steven Thompson in attack as the Buddies seek to halt an alarming eight-game run of straight defeats against the Glasgow giants.
Boss Danny Lennon, however, says it is "touch and go" whether midfielder Kenny McLean will recover in time from his knee ligament injury to play a part in the Hampden show-piece. Darren McGregor (knee) and Thomas Reilly (ankle) definitely miss out.Saints head to Hampden for the first time in three years on Sunday to face Celtic for a place in the Scottish Communities League Cup final.
It’s been a good season so far for Neil Lennon’s side. Their win over Dundee United on Tuesday night extended their lead at the top of the SPL to 12 points and they have a last 16 Champions League clash with Juventus to look forward to in February. They have perhaps dropped a few points in the league that they shouldn’t have but the absence of Rangers means they’re unlikely to pay for it and will take their second title in a row. The Bhoys are still in both cup competitions and Lennon will see tomorrow’s game as another step on the road towards exorcising last season’s League Cup final defeat to Kilmarnock.