Celtic square-off against Hamilton Accies tomorrow evening hoping to consolidate their place at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
The Hoops have been tracked all the way by rivals Rangers but they remain at the summit on goal difference.
Neil Lennon's men go into tomorrow's game on prolific form with ten wins on the spin since their defeat against Livingston back in early October.
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And they'll be hoping to add Brian Rice's men to their list of scalps.
But where is the game being played? Is it live on TV?
Here's all you need to know.
Where is the game being played?
Celtic host Accies at Parkhead.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Is it on TV?
The game will not be broadcast live on TV.
Fans outside the UK and ROI will be able to watch on Celtic TV however others will have to make do with live commentary.
Alternatively, you can follow our live blog.
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What are the pre-match odds?
Celtic are understandable favourites for the three points.
Most bookies offer a staggering 1/16 for the Hoops while a Hamilton win can be backed at a whopping 55/1.
Team news
Neil Lennon will no doubt have an eye on Sunday's Betfred Cup final, whether he admits it or not.
He could, therefore, make a handful of changes.
Hatem Abd Elhamed and Boli Bolingoli remain sidelined and Odsonne Edouard will also likely miss out.
Mohamed Elyounoussi is a doubt.
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