The Scottish FA have appointed referee Euan Anderson to the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park on Saturday.
Sean Carr and Alastair Mather will serve as his assistants, while Gavin Duncan will be the man overseeing the dugouts as the fourth official.
Anderson has taken charge of plenty of Celtic matches previously. However, this will be just his second-ever Celtic away fixture as a referee, having previously been the man in the middle for last season’s defeat at Livingston.

The vast majority of his appointments with the Bhoys have come at Celtic Park, so it’ll be a slightly different and rare dynamic for him in tomorrow’s lunchtime kick-off in Perth.
Anderson has bounced between Scottish Premiership and Championship duty this season, taking charge of home matches at Raith Rovers, Cove Rangers, St Johnstone and Kilmarnock.
The live Sky Sports game is undoubtedly his biggest assignment of the season so far, and everyone will be hoping he’s ready to be on top form.
Celtic head into the match on the back of another disappointing night in Europe and St Johnstone won’t be ready to give up the points easily. No doubt they’ll employ some rather robust, physical tactics in an effort to stop the Bhoys – that in turn can make the referee’s role even more crucial.
Anderson did send off a St Johnstone player and produce six yellows in his last match at McDiarmid Park, so he’s not shy to dish out cards if necessary.
In other news, Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou just gave one of his best media answers of the season.
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