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Kilmarnock vs Celtic: TV channel, kick-off time, team news, referee and VAR

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Celtic travel to face Kilmarnock tomorrow in their last Scottish Premiership assignment before the November international break kicks in.

While the Bhoys arrive fresh from their win over Leipzig in midweek, the home side are on a run of two wins from their last 12 matches across all competitions heading into this one.

The league table has taken on an intriguing complexion this year, with Aberdeen emerging as early challengers to the reigning top-flight champions amid their form under Jimmy Thelin.

Nevertheless, Brendan Rodgers has saw off many a competitor between his two spells north of the border, so he will be determined to ensure his side are at the summit once the full-time whistle blows on Sunday afternoon.

Below, 67 Hail Hail has everything you need to know about the Kilmarnock clash, including how to watch live, the latest team news, appointed officials and more.

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Kilmarnock vs Celtic kick-off time

Celtic travel to face Kilmarnock at Rugby Park on Sunday, 10th November in the Scottish Premiership. Kick off is at 3 pm GMT.

Kilmarnock vs Celtic TV channel

Is Kilmarnock vs Celtic on TV? Yes, viewers can catch all the action live from Ayrshire on Sky Sports Football, with build-up to kick-off commencing one hour before at 2 pm.

Supporters outside of the UK & Ireland can watch the match live on Celtic TV. Coverage begins at 2 pm, while a full video replay of the affair will be broadcast from 10 pm.

You can also take in audio commentary of Kilmarnock vs Celtic via Sportsound on BBC Radio Scotland. Sportscene will air highlights at 7.15 pm, available on both BBC Scotland and the iPlayer.

Celtic team and injury news

Brendan Rodgers is hopeful he will have the same squad to pick from as he did against Leipzig when his side take on Kilmarnock.

Auston Trusty and Cameron Carter-Vickers were absent from training and performed light in-house work at Lennoxtown on Friday, while Odin Thiago Holm may also miss out.

Referee & VAR

Nick Walsh has been appointed as the man with the whistle at Rugby Park, while David McGeachie and Jonathan Bell will run the lines.

Don Robertson is on VAR Duty for Kilmarnock vs Celtic. Andrew McWilliam will also be on-hand to help review any contentious moments.