Celtic will aim to leapfrog Rangers at the top of the table, at least overnight, with victory over St Johnstone at Parkhead.
Brendan Rodgers' side sit two points behind their Ibrox rivals in the Scottish Premiership title race.
However, Celtic could end Saturday on top of the table with Rangers not in action against Dundee until Sunday at midday.
And Rodgers' men will look to head into the international break on the back of a victory having suffered a 2-0 defeat to Hearts last time out in the league. Celtic did bounce back in the Scottish Cup last weekend with a 4-2 triumph over Livingston to advance to the semi-final.
However, they will come up against a St Johnstone side determined to widen the gap at the bottom and move further clear of the relegation play-off spot.
Craig Levein's men currently sit four points clear of Ross County in 11th and 11 points better off than basement club Livingston - who they drew with 1-1 last time out.
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When is Celtic vs St Johnstone?
Celtic take on St Johnstone today - Saturday, March 16.
The match will be played at Parkhead.
Kick-off is at 3pm.
Is Celtic vs St Johnstone on TV?
No. The match has not been selected for TV coverage and falls within the 3pm blackout.
Sky Sports will instead broadcast the match between Dundee and Rangers on Sunday at 12pm.
Can I live stream Celtic vs St Johnstone?
Celtic TV subscribers outside the UK and Ireland can stream the match online.
Subscribers within the UK and Ireland can listen to live audio coverage of the match.
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