Three points are the only acceptable outcome for Celtic in the rearranged fixture against Aberdeen.
Celtic have an excellent record on Wednesday night league fixtures, and will move within five points of league leaders Hearts if they can come away with a victory.
The Hoops need to put in a 90-minute performance at Pittodrie to keep the pressure on and 67 Hail Hail will have all of the coverage from the huge clash. Before that, here is everything you need to know.
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What time does Aberdeen vs Celtic kick off?
The Hoops travel north to Pittodrie to face Aberdeen on Wednesday 4 March. Kick-off is at 8pm GMT.
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Is Aberdeen vs Celtic on TV?
Aberdeen vs Celtic is on TV and will be available to watch on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.
Coverage begins at 7pm GMT.
Celtic fans living inside the UK and Ireland cannot watch the Scottish Premiership clash live via their Celtic TV subscriptions, but audio commentary is available.
Fans outside the UK and Ireland will be able to watch it live.

Celtic team news
Celtic fans have been crying out for a 4-4-2 formation to be used by O’Neill for the rest of the season, which could see a change in personnel.
One idea has included playing Julian Araujo as a winger due to his impressive attacking stats, as he is proving to be more of a threat than Hyunjun Yang.
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Reo Hatate starred against Rangers and could start after Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was accused of playing like it was a testimonial.
Dane Murray’s place could also be under threat after his high-profile error, which could allow Benjamin Arthur to make his first start for the club.
Who is the referee and VAR for Aberdeen vs Celtic?
Nick Walsh will be in charge for the game in the Granite City on Wednesday night, working alongside assistants Daniel McFarlane and Colin Drummond.
VAR will be operated by the duo of Chris Graham and Duncan Williams. Graham is the lead operator and Williams is his assistant.
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