Celtic are back in action this weekend with Livingston the visitors to Glasgow.
The Hoops have had numerous players starring on the international scene this weekend and will hope to have everyone available.
One thing the league leaders will also be hoping for is a more positive result against Livi after their 2-0 defeat earlier this season.
Scott Robinson and Lyndon Dykes bagged the goals back at the Tony Macaroni Arena in October.
But can fans watch the game live? What channel is it on? What's the team news?
Here's all you need to know.
Where is the game being played?
Celtic welcome Livi to Parkhead this weekend.
The game kicks off at 3pm on Saturday.
Is it on TV?
Unfortunately it is not.
Supporters outside of the UK and Ireland can catch it on Celtic TV.
However fans within the country will only have live commentary available.
Alternatively you can keep up-to-date with Herald and Times' live blog.
Team news
Jozo Simunovic remains sidelined for Celtic as does Hatem Abd Elhamed.
At the time of writing, international football has not damaged the Hoops' squad.
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