ANGE POSTECOGLOU will be hoping his side make it back-to-back wins this weekend when they take on Dundee United.
Celtic coasted past Raith Rovers in the quarter-finals of the Premier Sports Cup on Thursday as they bounced back from defeat against Livingston.
The Hoops need to take their high-energy performance levels into this one against the Arabs in order to keep pace with the early league leaders Rangers.
Dundee Utd have already defeated one half of the Old Firm already this campaign.
But they were beaten comfortably on Thursday night by Hibs.
Here's all the details you need for this Premiership clash.
When does Celtic vs Dundee United kick-off?
Celtic take on Dundee United on Sunday, September 26.
The match kicks-off at 3pm.
The game will be played at Celtic Park.
Is Celtic vs Dundee United on TV and can I live stream it?
Sadly this game will not be shown on TV.
It will also not be available to stream live on Sky Go.
Latest team news
Celtic will be without new Bhoy Giorgos Giakoumakis STILL as Postecoglou revealed he'd suffered a fresh injury setback.
It's not yet known if Callum McGregor will return in time for this one.
Greg Taylor is still recovering from shoulder surgery, while Liam Scales could feature after making his debut from the bench against Raith.
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