Our prediction for this Scottish Premiership match:
Celtic will be looking to extend their winning run in all competitions to eleven games when they host Hamilton Academical at their Celtic Park on Matchday 16. The Hoops rolled over Ross County 4-1 in their last league match, with Ryan Christie scoring a brace. The Scottish midfielder has already netted eight goals in the 2019/2020 season, meaning that the opposition defenders should have him at bay.
The title holders are a real force to be reckoned with at home, and we predict that they are going to pick up all three points from Wednesday’s football match. The Accies, on the other hand, are on an eight-game winless run in the national championship, and we do not believe that they are capable of spoiling the Hoops’ party at Celtic Park. Since Rangers are breathing down Celtic’s neck, anything but a routine home win will be a major surprise.
Highlighted Player (Scott Sinclair):

At the age of nine, Scott Sinclair joined Bristol Rovers youth school and seven years later he signed a deal with Chelsea. However, the winger played no more than five league games for Chelsea as he spent a big part of his career on loan at Plymouth, QPR, Charlton, Crystal Palace, Birmingham City, Wigan Athletic, WBA and Aston Villa. He played for Swansea City between 2010 and 2012, scoring 28 goals in 82 league appearances for the Welsh outfit.
On 19 May, 2015 Sinclair signed a permanent deal with Aston Villa, but he failed to impress in the 2015/2016 Premier League campaign. He scored only two goals in 21 league appearances for the team and the Villans eventually dropped to the Championship.
The Aston Villa winger, who is capable of playing on both sides of the field, has 7 caps for England U21 and it has to be noted that he made 4 appearances for Great Britain, scoring one goal for Team GB. Scott Sinclair was born in Bath, England on 25 March, 1989.
Highlighted Team (Hamilton):

Nicknamed the Accies, Hamilton are the Scottish Premier League club founded back in 1874. Hamilton’s home ground is New Douglas Park, the venue which was opened in 2001. The capacity of the stadium is only 6,018. The Accies clinched their first domestic trophy in the 1985/86 season, with the team finishing the process eleven points clear of second-placed Falkirk.
Two seasons later, Hamilton repeated the success, with the team clinching their third and last Scotland Premier League trophy in the 2007/2008 season. The Accies wear white shirts with red stripes when playing at home ground, while blue and green are the dominant colours of their away kit. Fellow clubs based in Lanarkshire, Motherwell, and Albion Rovers, are considered the club’s main rivals.
Speaking of the club’s biggest win, you should bear in mind that Hamilton outclassed Morton 10-0 in May 2014. Crystal Palace midfielder James McCarthy is considered one of the most notable footballers who started their senior career at Hamilton.