Celtic are set to take on St Johnstone in league action this weekend as they aim to return to the win column.
Neil Lennon's side have won just two from their last 11 in all competitions, while Saints are unbeaten in 10.
Celts are trailing rivals Rangers by 11 points in the league and desperately need a victory in a bid to keep up with Steven Gerrard's charges.
But can fans watch the game on TV? What channel?
Here's all you need to know.
Where is the game being played?
Celtic host St Johnstone at Parkhead.
The game will be payed on December 6 with a 3pm kick-off time.
Is the game on TV?
It will NOT be broadcast live on TV.
Celtic season ticket holders will be able to catch the action on Celtic TV but PPV is not available for Saints fans.
Team news
Christopher Jullien was rested for AC Milan last week but is likely to be available this weekend for Celtic.
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