IT is a huge day in the Ladbrokes Premiership as the top two prepare for battle at Pittodrie.
Celtic travel to Aberdeen with the two sides level on points after a testing week of Champions League and Betfred Cup action for the champions.
Can Derek McInnes' side end the Hoops' incredible 60-match unbeaten run?
BT Sport 1 will show all the action live at 7.45pm.
Elsewhere, Tottenham face West Ham in the Carabao Cup live on Sky Sports while Bayern Munich, Juventus and AC Milan are among the sides in continental action.
Wednesday 25th October 2017
Brazil U17 v England U17
FIFA U17 World Cup Semi-Final
12:30
Eurosport 1
Mali U17 v Spain U17
FIFA U17 World Cup Semi-Final
15:30
Eurosport 1
Atalanta v Verona
Serie A
17:30
BT Sport 3
Genk v Club Brugge
Belgian Jupiler League
19:30
FreeSports
Aberdeen v Celtic
Scottish Premiership
19:45
BT Sport 1
Juventus v SPAL
Serie A
19:45
BT Sport ESPN
RB Leipzig v Bayern Munich
DFB Pokal Second Round
19:45
BT Sport 3
Chievo v AC Milan
Serie A
19:45
BT Sport Extra 2
Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham
Carabao Cup 4th Round
20:00
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Strasbourg v St Etienne
Coupe de la Ligue Round of 32
20:05
BT Sport Extra 3
Thursday 26th October 2017
Antwerp v Standard Liege
Belgian Jupiler League
19:30
FreeSports
Friday 27th October 2017
Sydney FC v Perth Glory
Hyundai A-League
09:50
BT Sport 2
Benfica v Feirense
Primeira Liga
19:00
FreeSports
Mainz v Eintracht Frankfurt
Bundesliga
19:30
BT Sport 3
Leeds United v Sheffield United
Championship
19:45
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
PSG v Nice
Ligue 1
19:45
BT Sport 2
Rio Ave v Sporting CP
Primeira Liga
21:00
FreeSports
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