Celtic travel to Paisley this weekend to face St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.
Brendan Rodgers' side will be aiming to maintain their flawless start to the season as they take on Stephen Robinson's Buddies.
Celtic, so far, have beaten Hibernian and Kilmarnock in the league before emerging victorious over Hibs again in Premier Sports Cup duty last weekend.
St Mirren have had a mixed bag of results on the domestic front while competing in Europe for the first time in 37 years this season.
The Paisley club beat Hibs in the league before defeat against Aberdeen the following weekend. They were then eliminated from the cup by Dundee United on Sunday.
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When is St Mirren vs Celtic?
St Mirren host Celtic today - Sunday, August 25.
The match will be played at the SMiSA Stadium in Paisley.
Kick-off is at 12pm.
Is St Mirren vs Celtic on TV?
Yes. The match has been selected by Sky Sports for broadcast.
Coverage will begin at 11am on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football.
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Can I live stream St Mirren vs Celtic?
Yes. The match will be available to stream for Sky Sports subscribers.
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Who do Celtic face in their next five matches?
St Mirren vs Celtic - Sunday, August 25
Celtic vs Rangers - Sunday, September 1
Celtic vs Hearts - Saturday, September 14
Celtic vs Falkirk - Premier Sports Cup September 21/22 - date TBC
St Johnstone vs Celtic - Sunday, September 28
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