Celtic will play their final pre-season friendly of the summer tonight as they take on Chelsea.
Just three days after defeating Manchester City 4-3, Brendan Rodgers and his team will come up against his Leicester City replacement, Enzo Maresca, at Chelsea.
The champions open their Scottish Premiership season with flag day a week tomorrow, with Derek McInnes' Kilmarnock in town.
Here's everything you need to know about the Hoops' final game of their US tour...
When is Chelsea vs Celtic?
Chelsea will take on Celtic in the United States TODAY on Saturday, July 27.
Kick-off is at 9pm (UK time).
The friendly will be played at the Notre Dame Stadium.
Is Chelsea vs Celtic on TV and can I live stream it?
No, sadly the game hasn't been selected for live television broadcast in the UK.
However, fans do have the option of buying pay-per-view live stream passes for the encounter,
Celtic's is available at £8.99, while Chelsea TV coverage will be available for £4.99.
Team news
There's no change in terms of squad availability for Rodgers.
Kasper Schmeichel is likely to get more minutes as the Hoops gear up for next week's season opener at home to Killie.
Aside from that, it will be a case of getting more sharpness into the rest of the first team players, with both Maik Nawrocki and Daniel Kelly the only first teamers who didn't travel to America.
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