Celtic take on Ross County this weekend in a bid to try and shove Rangers off their perch at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Two poor results by the Hoops' standards in a row against Hibs and Livingston respectively allowed Gers to take advantage and go to the top of the league with two 5-0 wins of their own on the trot.
Neil Lennon will be desperate to get back to winning ways in domestic football and has the opportunity to do so at Parkhead this weekend.
It's Ross County who are the opponents - themselves unbeaten in four.
But is the game on TV? If so, what channel? Are Celtic still the favourites? What's the team news?
Here's all you need to know!
When is Celtic vs Ross County?
Celtic play County this weekend on October 19.
Kick-off, at Celtic Park, will be at 3pm.
Is the game on TV?
Unfortunately the action is not on television.
It is available to supporters outside of the UK and Ireland on Celtic TV.
However it is live audio only available for those inside the country.
You can follow our live blog on Herald and Times Sport.
What's the team news?
Celtic's stars came through the international break unscathed.
Jozo Simunovic remains sidelined while Moritz Bauer should be back in contention after a slight knock before the break.
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