Celtic host Dundee at Celtic Park TONIGHT (Wednesday) in their latest Scottish Premiership encounter.
The Parkhead side are so far unbeaten domestically this campaign so far, with their only points dropped against Aberdeen in a thrilling 2-2 draw earlier this month.
With 25 points a-piece, Aberdeen are in the same position - the Pittodrie club playing host to Rangers on Wednesday too.
Brendan Rodgers' men enter the match in Glasgow's east end in fine form, while Dundee have won just one of their last eight outings.
The last time the sides met was in April when Celtic won 2-1 at Den's Park, however the last time Dundee travelled to Celtic Park they were on the receiving end of a 7-1 defeat.
Here's everything you need to know about Celtic vs Dundee: PPV, live stream & kick-off time
When is Celtic vs Dundee?
Celtic and Dundee face off on Wednesday, October 30.
The match will be played at Celtic Park, Glasgow.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Is Celtic vs Dundee on TV?
No. The match will not be broadcast live on TV.
Instead, Sky Sports are showing Aberdeen's clash with Rangers, which begins at 8pm.
How can I watch Celtic vs Dundee?
Thankfully Celtic have announced that they will transmit the game through their pay-per-view service.
For a cost of £12.99 fans of both teams can tune into the action.
You can purchase the stream HERE!
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Last five results for Celtic and Dundee
Celtic
Motherwell 0 Celtic 3 (Premiership)
Atalanta 0 Celtic 0 (Champions League)
Celtic 2 Aberdeen 2 (Premiership)
Sligo Rovers 2 Celtic 3 (Friendly)
Ross County 1 Celtic 2 (Premiership)
Dundee
Dundee 1 St Johnstone 2
Motherwell 0 Dundee 1
Dundee 2 Kilmarnock 3
Dundee 1 Aberdeen 2
Rangers 3 Dundee 0
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