For one final time this season, Celtic fans will descend on Paradise for a Scottish Premiership fixture this weekend.
Trophy Day is here and supporters will be able to see Celtic captain Callum McGregor hoist the league trophy in the air for the fourth consecutive year.
Celebrations will be soured slightly with the injury to Reo Hatate, but there’s no doubt Hoops fans will be in party mode in the East End of Glasgow.
St Mirren are in town for the game, as manager Stephen Robinson aims to spoil Celtic’s title party with a shock victory.
Below, 67 Hail Hail has everything you need to know about Celtic vs St Mirren including TV and live stream details, the latest team and injury news, plus the appointed officials.
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Celtic vs St Mirren kick-off time
Celtic host St Mirren on Saturday, May 17 at Celtic Park for the final Scottish Premiership match of the season. Kick-off is at 12:30pm BST.
Is Celtic vs St Mirren live on TV?
Yes, Celtic vs St Mirren will be broadcast live on TV by Sky Sports. Coverage on the Sky Sports Football channel begins at 11:30am, which is one hour before kick-off.
In addition, Celtic supporters living outside the UK and Ireland can watch Trophy Day live on Celtic TV provided you have an international subscription.
If you are out and about, you can listen to commentary of the match live via BBC Radio Scotland. Sportsound’s coverage begins at 11:30am.
You can watch Sportscene’s match highlights of Celtic vs St Mirren on BBC Scotland at 7:15pm on Saturday night.
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Celtic team & injury news
Brendan Rodgers faced reporters for the final time before a Premiership match this season at Lennoxtown on Friday.
Unfortunately, Reo Hatate will miss the final two games of the season due to injury, but Cameron Carter-Vickers will be back in the squad to face the Buddies.
Daizen Maeda missed the Aberdeen game in midweek, but Rodgers did not mention if the Premiership’s Player of the Season will be available.
Referee & VAR
The officials for Celtic vs St Mirren have been confirmed by the SFA.
The on-field referee will be David Dickinson and he will be assisted by Ross Nelson and Steven Traynor.
Calum Scott will be the VAR, while Andrew McWilliam has been confirmed as the AVAR.
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