CELTIC take on Aberdeen today in a return to domestic action.
The Parkhead side turn their attention back to league duty after the dramatic late loss to Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League on Thursday.
Ange Postecoglou will be targeting a win to see Celtic leapfrog Hearts back into second and keep the pressure on Rangers.
But Aberdeen will pitch up at Celtic Park with a point to prove after two defeats back-to-back against Dundee United and Motherwell.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the Scottish Premiership clash.
When is Celtic vs Aberdeen?
Celtic play Aberdeen TODAY, November 28.
The match will be played at Celtic Park.
Kick-off is at 3pm.
Is Celtic vs Aberdeen on TV?
No. The match has not been selected for TV coverage.
But Sky Sports will broadcast Rangers' trip to Livingston at 12.30pm.
Can I stream Celtic vs Aberdeen?
Yes. Celtic TV subscribers around the world can live stream coverage of the match.
However, those in the UK and Ireland will not be able to watch the match unless they purchase through Pay-Per-View.
You can buy PPV for £12.99 HERE.
What is the latest team news for Celtic vs Aberdeen?
Celtic won't have sidelined centre-backs Carl Starfelt or Christopher Jullien for the match.
Tom Rogic and Karamoko Dembele are also expected to miss out with Nir Bitton a doubt after hobbling off against Leverkusen.
Aberdeen will be without Funso Ojo after his red card against Dundee United last weekend.
Long-term absentees Andy Considine, Matty Kennedy and Michael Devlin are also expected to miss out.
Declan Gallagher is also a doubt with a knee injury.
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