THE euphoria of last week's Old Firm derby win over Rangers has just about worn off for Celtic.
Ange Postecoglou's side are six-points clear at the summit of the Premiership as a result.
And with Rangers not playing until Sunday this week, they can really stick the sword into their rivals by making it a nine-point gap for a little under 24-hours at least.
Celtic play St Johnstone while Rangers travel to Paisley to face St Mirren.
When is Celtic vs St Johnstone?
Celtic will take on St Johnstone TODAY - Saturday, April 9.
The game kicks-off at 3pm.
The match will be held at Celtic Park, Glasgow.
Is Celtic vs St Johnstone on TV and can I live stream it?
No, unfortunately this game will not be shown live on TV.
Punters will be able to live stream by purchasing Celtic's pay-per-view option.
Celtic TV subscribers outside the UK & Ireland will be able to watch the game as they normally would.
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