Goalkeeper Artur Boruc will miss Celtic's Scottish Cup semi-final following the death of his father.Diomansy Kamara and Niall McGinn are back in contention but Jos Hooiveld, Glenn Loovens, Thomas Rogne and Shaun Maloney remain on the sidelines.
Ross County boss Derek Adams is hoping to have a fully-fit squad at Hampden.
Paul Lawson, Steven Watt and Gary Wood are all cause for concern but will be given until the last minute to prove their fitness.
Celtic interim manager Neil Lennon: "I have watched Ross County all week - my head is buzzing.
"I saw them against Hibs and Dunfermline and I saw them four weeks ago against Partick Thistle.
"They are a good team, a confident team, who are well organised and well drilled and they will be giving it everything they have got.
"We are two games away from winning a bit of silverware and winning would give the players an incentive for the rest of the season.
"We are on a hiding to nothing really but that's what it is here most weeks."
Ross County midfielder Martin Scott: "There is a good team spirit in the camp.
"We are under no illusions, Celtic have got international players but we have a game plan and we'll try to upset them and give a good account our ourselves.
"That just shows how good a group of players the manager and George Adams has built here. They have been shrewd in their signings.
"There are quite a few players who could maybe go on and play for a Premier League club.
"They will be trying to show against Celtic they are good enough to play at a higher level."
Celtic (from): Zaluska, Naylor, O'Dea, Hinkel, McGinn, Kamara, Thompson, Scott Brown, McGeady, N'Guemo, Samaras, Fortune, Keane, Rasmussen, Wilson, McGowan, Braafheid, Crosas, Cervi, Ki.
Ross County (from): Malin, McGovern, Boyd, Keddie, Miller, Morrison, Watt, Brittian, Grant, Kettlewell, Lawson, Moore, Scott, Vigurs, Barrowman, Craig, Di Giacomo, Wood Gardyne.
Source: BBC Sport


