As you’ll be well aware, Celtic are heading for a box-office period under Ange Postecoglou.
After a number of routine wins in recent weeks, the Hoops have some major fixtures on the horizon, starting with this weekend’s cup tie against St. Mirren.
Several of the country’s largest sides will visit Celtic Park on league duty over the coming weeks, with Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibernian and Rangers all visiting by early April.

There’s also the small matter of a League Cup final against the Ibrox side on February 26.
Match-going supporters will be hoping to see as much of the action in the flesh as possible, but they shouldn’t fear if tickets aren’t available. The television state of play is looking good.
The majority of our upcoming matches will be broadcast live by either Sky Sports or Viaplay Sports.
Five of our upcoming eight matches will be shown on television, with the other three all at Celtic Park.
Our game against St. Mirren this weekend will be shown by Viaplay, with the broadcaster also having rights to the big Hampden final against Rangers later this month.
Sky will broadcast our upcoming visits to St. Mirren and Ross County (both Sunday noon kick-offs) as well as the third derby of the season on April 8.

Television dates beyond that are yet to be announced, but you would expect our trip to Kilmarnock to be shown live by Sky, as well as the majority of our post-split fixtures.
Any subsequent Scottish Cup ties will be shown too.
So an exciting time for Celtic supporters wherever they may find themselves.
Let’s hope we’re going to witness plenty of good moments between now and the end of the campaign.
In other news, Scott Brown’s fairytale FA Cup run continued last night
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