Celtic face a long trip to the Highlands this Easter weekend, facing Ross County on Sunday in a lunchtime kick-off. With the league done and dusted there isn't too much tangible on the line, although the Hoops are still gunning for that unbeaten domestic season.

The Hoops' most important match left this season, apart from a potential final, is next weekend's Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers and Brendan Rodgers has already admitted he is trying to build the fitness and form of the squad to that peak.

Trips up north to face either Ross County or Inverness Caledonian Thistle are rarely easy. It's a long journey, they play on tight pitches and they always get a physical and robust game from the home side.

Supporters of course would like to see an unbeaten season but the most important thing is ensuring the treble and as such, some squad management may be at play against County.

Is it time to give some talented Celtic youngsters vital game time ahead of next season?

Here are three such players on the brink of regular first team action that should get the nod in Dingwall...

Jack Aitchison

Brendan Rodgers clearly believes in the ability of young Jack Aitchison. While he's not yet made his first start at the Hoops, he has made three substitute appearances and two of them have come under the current Celtic boss.

The most recent was just last week when he came on in the second half during the home draw to Partick Thistle. He was on the scoresheet for Celtic's Development Side just this week too, so is in good form, and we're sure a full match in the highlands would do wonders for his development.

His potential came to the fore at the tail-end of last season of course, when he came on against Motherwell to become Celtic's youngest ever player and goalscorer.

Is it time for him to hit the headlines again?

Eboue Kouassi

Eboue Kouassi, still just 19, got his first start for the Hoops last week in the match against Partick Thistle, one of four total appearances for Celtic since making the switch from Russian side Krasnodar in January.

While he still looks raw and is most certainly getting used to the game in Scotland, the match against Ross County represents another chance to get some vital minutes on the pitch.

He's unlikely to feature in either of the two upcoming Rangers games and so his next playing time may not come until we're well into the month of May.

Giving him a game on Sunday will allow him to experience an away match from the start in the Scottish top-flight and provide the Hoops with some physicality in the middle of the park.

If he's to have a say in this summer's UEFA Champions League qualifiers, he needs as much action on the pitch as possible in games that don't matter all that much.

Calvin Miller

Calvin Miller has one solitary Celtic appearance and it came from the start in a win against Partick Thistle in December. He performed well that night, one of the Hoops top performers in a pretty turgid match.

He's had to wait to get another chance in the side with Kieran Tierney and Scott Sinclair in such good form on the left. He has the ability to play in attack on the wing or, as we saw against Partick, at left-back.

If Rodgers decides to rest either of his left-sided stars then it opens the door for Miller given Emilio Izaguirre's time at the club is coming to an end.

He's featured regularly for the Development Squad since that debut and deserves another chance to show what he can do in the first team. At 19 years of age, he's approaching a critical time in his development if he's to make the transition into Rodgers' plans going forward.