Celtic host St Mirren at Parkhead on Wednesday hoping to continue latest goal-scoring form to stay at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Neil Lennon’s men have racked up a total of 32 goals this season – averaging a goal every 28 minutes – scoring four away to Aberdeen last weekend and six at home against Ross County the weekend before.
They’ll be hoping to take advantage of a trip to face Ross County who sit tenth in the table.
Is the game on TV? If so, what channel? Are there any injuries?
Here's all you need to know.
When is Celtic v St Mirren?
Celtic play St Mirren on Wednesday on October 30.
Kick off, at Celtic Park, will be at 7:45pm.
Is the game on TV?
Unfortunately, the game is not being shown live on TV.
Celtic TV subscribers outside the UK and Ireland can watch on site.
Alternatively, you can follow our live blog on Herald and Times Sport.
What’s the team news?
Celtic welcome back midfielder Ryan Christie after he was given a two-game suspension during their 2-0 defeat at Livingston earlier this month.
Lennon will be likely to mix up the squad to rest some players before Betfred Cup Semi-Final on Saturday after playing two games in six days.
St Mirren manager mentioned midfielder Kyle McAllister was "touch and go" last weekend before heading to Rugby Park to face Kilmarnock and more of the same is expected ahead of Wednesday’s match.
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