Celtic travel to face St Johnstone this weekend as they look to maintain their 100 per cent record.
Brendan Rodgers' men have been scoring goals for fun this season and have also yet to concede a goal in the Scottish Premiership.
Their latest opponents are currently without a manager following Craig Levein's sacking last week.
St Johnstone are without a win since August 11 and it will require a valiant effort if they are going to take points off the reigning league champions.
Everything you need to know about St Johnstone vs Celtic...
When is St Johnstone vs Celtic?
St Johnstone take on Celtic today - Saturday, September 28.
The match will be played at McDiarmid Park, Perth.
Kick-off is at 5.45pm.
Is St Johnstone vs Celtic on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live on Premier Sports.
Coverage of the match will begin at 5.15pm and end at 8.20pm.
You can sign up HERE.
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Can I live stream St Johnstone vs Celtic?
Yes. The match will be available to live stream for Premier Sports subscribers.
You can sign up HERE.
What are the other Scottish Premiership fixtures?
Motherwell vs St Mirren - Saturday, September 28 - 3pm
Dundee vs Aberdeen - Saturday, September 28 - 3pm
Kilmarnock vs Dundee United - Saturday, September 28 - 3pm
Heart of Midlothian vs Ross County - Saturday, September 28 - 3pm
Rangers vs Hibernian - Sunday, September 29 - 12pm
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