Scottish Premiership action returns this weekend after a long international break as Celtic take on Hearts at Tynecastle.
Celtic have already beaten Hearts at Parkhead this season where an Arne Engels penalty and a Luke McCowan piledriver secured a 2-0 win.
Brendan Rodgers now takes his team to the capital where the Celtic boss will be hopeful of continuing his unbeaten start to the Scottish Premiership.
Hearts are currently second-bottom on the Scottish Premiership table and Neil Critchley will be desperate to get some much-needed points on the board.
So with that in mind, below 67 Hail Hail tells you all you need to know about the Hearts game including how to watch on TV, the latest team news, the appointed officials and more.
Hearts vs Celtic kick-off time
Celtic get their 12th Scottish Premiership fixture up and running at the unusual time of 7:45pm on Saturday the 23rd of November at Tynecastle stadium.
Hearts vs Celtic TV channel
Hearts vs Celtic will be broadcast live on TV. You will be able to watch the game live on Sky Sports Football with coverage starting at 7pm.
Celtic fans can also listen to live commentary of the match with a subscription to Celtic TV with overseas viewers allowed full live coverage. A full match replay will also be available from 10pm.
The game is also available to stream on NOW TV via Sky Sports subscription and Sky Go.

Celtic fans can also listen to live commentary of the match on BBC Radio Scotland on 810mW or via their online BBC Scotland Extra channel on Sportsound. Coverage starts at 7pm.
Celtic supporters living outside the UK and Ireland can find a full list of international broadcasters showing the Scottish Premiership clash live.
Edinburgh weather for Hearts vs Celtic
Storm Bert is causing havoc across Scotland on Saturday as football matches across the country fall foul of the rain and snow.
Check out our weather report for Edinburgh below as of late Saturday morning.
Celtic team and injury news
With the international break over all 13 Celtic players involved look like they will return injury-free and Brendan Rodgers will have a full quota of players to choose from.
Cameron Carter-Vickers is likely to return to the fold after missing Celtic’s win over Kilmarnock.
Referee & VAR
The Scottish FA announced that Steven McLean is the match referee on this occasion as Celtic prepare to take on Hearts with Graeme Stewart and Daniel McFarlane assisting.
Greg Aitken will lead VAR duties with Gary Hilland assisting.
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