Celtic will make the short trip to Mount Florida in a couple of weeks’ time for the Premier Sports Cup final against St Mirren.
The Hoops won the competition last year and will be hoping to pick up the first piece of domestic silverware on 14 December.
Wilfried Nancy could be in the dugout at that point after Martin O’Neill confirmed that the Dundee game on Wednesday would be his last one in charge.
That will be Nancy’s first trip to Hampden Park but Celtic’s fans and players will notice one change about the national stadium when they arrive.

Hampden Park renamed ahead of Premier Sports Cup final
As part of the Scottish Football Association’s latest plans, they have confirmed that a naming partner has been secured for Hampden Park.
They have confirmed in a statement that it will now be sponsored by bank Barclays.
On their official website, it said: “The Scottish FA is proud to announce Barclays as the first ever Naming Partner for The National Stadium – Barclays Hampden.
“This multi-million-pound, long-term partnership will also see Barclays become Title Partner of the Barclays Next Gen Girls’ Performance Programme and Official Partner of both the Men’s and Women’s Scottish Gas Scottish Cup competitions.
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“The move demonstrates Barclays’ ongoing commitment to Scotland and Scottish football, having already awarded more than 300 grants to Scottish grassroots football clubs through its Community Sport Fund over the last four years.
“Barclays Hampden will now play a pivotal role in supporting the next generation of Scottish talent and the Scottish FA’s extensive list of programmes that make an everyday impact in communities across the country.
“Scotland’s National Stadium has a rich history, peppered with unforgettable moments.
Barclays Hampden is the next chapter in that story.”
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