The games just keep on coming for Celtic as midweek Scottish Premiership action arrives at Parkhead.
Dundee are the visitors and given Tony Docherty and his side have been on an inconsistent run of form, this presents a good opportunity to collect all three points.
And the night could be made better if the Bhoys secure victory and title rivals Aberdeen slip up against Rangers at Pittodrie.
Of course, a draw up north would be the most satisfying outcome for Celtic if Brendan Rodgers can engineer a win over the Dee and go two points clear at the summit of the Premiership.
Below, 67 Hail Hail has everything you need to know about the Dundee encounter including how to watch live, the latest team news, the appointed officials and more.
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Celtic vs Dundee kick-off time
Celtic host Dundee on Wednesday, October 30 at Celtic Park in the Scottish Premiership. Kick-off is at 7:45pm GMT.
Celtic vs Dundee TV channel
Is Celtic vs Dundee live on TV? Unfortunately, it hasn’t been picked by either Sky Sports or Premier Sports for broadcast.
However, Celtic supporters living outside the UK and Ireland can watch the Dundee clash live on Celtic TV. The club’s coverage will start at 6:45pm GMT which is one hour before kick-off.
You can also listen updates from the game via Sportsound on BBC Radio Scotland. For video highlights afterwards, you can watch Sportscene on BBC One Scotland at 10:40pm GMT on Wednesday night.
Celtic team & injury news
Adam Idah is a major injury doubt for the game after a nasty challenge from Motherwell’s Liam Gordon left him writhing in pain.
Brendan Rodgers says the club are waiting on scan results before a proper prognosis can be declared.
Cameron Carter-Vickers is in line for a start after returning to the pitch on Sunday, with Greg Taylor also available. Captain Callum McGregor could also return.
Referee & VAR
The officials for Celtic vs Dundee have been confirmed by the SFA. The on-field referee will be Ross Hardie and he will be assisted by Graeme Stewart and Paul McAvinue.
Matthew MacDermid will be the VAR while Andrew McWilliam has been confirmed as his AVAR.
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