Kilmarnock boss Lee Clark has no fresh injuries as his side prepare to host Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic on Saturday in front of the Sky Sports cameras.Captain Stevie Smith will again lead the side out, despite playing with a hip complaint.Clark said: It was a concern as potentially he could have been out for the rest of the campaign. The lads had to take a course of treatment to get through. It tells you everything about the character - thats why hes our captain and leader. Former Real Madrid and France player Julien Faubert says he nearly joined Rangers before joining West Ham, all before signing for Kilmarnock Defenders David Syme (fractured leg), Darryl Westlake (ankle) and Mark Connolly (hip) remain out alongside winger Chris Johnston (knee), while Jamie Hamill, Ross Barbour and Scott Robinson have been told they are no longer in Clarks plans. Mackay-Steven (centre) silenced some of his doubters with a stellar display at Firhill last weekend Celtic winger Gary Mackay-Steven is expected to shake off the ankle problem, which forced him to missing training on Thursday, in time for the 12.30pm kick-off at Rugby Park.Midfielder Stefan Johansen returns from an ankle knock and Dedryck Boyata is back from a ban, but there is no place in the party for fellow-centre back Jozo Simunovic who remains sidelined with a knee injury. Celtic won the first of their current run of titles at Rugby Park four years ago Manager Ronny Deila is looking forward to a strong backing from the Celtic support, and praised the initiative which has seen the club provide a discount of £6 on every adult ticket as a thank-you to the fans.He said: This is a very good thing from the club because the fans are so important for us. They were very good against Partick Thistle and its so important that we get almost a home atmosphere at Rugby Park.