Celtic play Ross County this afternoon (Sunday) in the Scottish Premiership.
This is the Hoops' return to action following Tuesday's UEFA Champions League defeat against Dortmund in Germany, wherein Brendan Rodgers and his players will be keen to put that 7-1 loss behind them.
Celtic have won all six of their league games so far this season, as yet without conceding a goal.
Meanwhile, County have been a mixed bag form wise. They are the draw specialists in the top-flight with four, losing and winning the other two.
Here's everything you need to know about today's game - Ross County vs Celtic: TV, live stream & more
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When is Ross County vs Celtic?
Ross County will face Celtic on Sunday, October 6.
The game will be played at Global Energy Stadium in Dingwall.
The match will kick off at 12pm (midday) UK time .
Is Ross County vs Celtic on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully the match will be broadcast live on television.
Sky Sports have the rights for this one.
They will show this encounter on their Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football channel's.
The game will be available to live stream via the Sky Go platform. Subscribers can also access the clash through Sky Sports Ultra.
Team news
Cameron Carter-Vickers is the obvious concern for the Hoops heading into this game.
The powerful centre-back will miss this one, alongside his fellow defender Greg Taylor - who has a calf issue.
But there was some positive news as Alistair Johnstone has been deemed fit enough to feature despite being left out of the Canada squad due to a back injury.
Aside from that, it seems Rodgers has a clean bill of health.
For Ross County, they will have to cope without George Harmon, Josh Reid, Max Sheaf, and Ricki Lamie.
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