Luke McCowan doesn't expect Celtic to receive a guard of honour from Rangers.
The Celtic midfielder is under no illusions of any mark of respect at Ibrox this weekend ahead of the final derby contest of the season.
Celtic officially sealed the Scottish Premiership last weekend with a comprehensive victory over Dundee United.
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However, McCowan does not expect a guard of honour from rivals Rangers this weekend.
Responding to the major talking point ahead of the match on Sunday, McCowan admitted he's unsure how the situation would unfold if the other way round.
But, discussing what Celtic would do in similar circumstances, McCowan added "we'll never really know, I don't think."
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Quizzed on whether he's expecting a guard of honour on Sunday, McCowan said: "No, not at all. That is just how it is, isn't it?
"I don't know how it would be if it was on the other foot. We'll never really know, I don't think.
"We'll see what happens."