Celtic return from Dubai to a home clash against Hibs this coming week.
The Hoops are miles behind rivals Rangers in the Premiership, 19 points adrift, but will be desperate to get back to winning ways following their hard work in UAE last week.
Neil Lennon's men can ill afford to slip up again for the remainder of the league season and will have a difficult first game back from their jaunt in a Hibs side looking to bounce back themselves from a shock 3-0 home defeat to high-flying Livingston.
But is the game on TV? Where can you watch it? What time is kick-off?
Here's all you need to know.
When and where is the game taking place?
Celtic host Hibs at Celtic Park.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm on Monday, January 11.
Is the game on TV?
Yes it is.
Sky Sports Main Event will broadcast the action live from Parkhead. It will also be shown on Sky Sports Football.
Coverage begins at 7pm on both channels.
Team news
Celtic are without Chistopher Jullien who is out with a knee injury. It is likely goalkeeper Vasilis Barkas will retain his spot in the Hoops goal.
Nir Bitton is suspended.
Hibs could hand a debut to on-loan Arsenal goalkeeper Matt Macey.
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