Celtic face Aberdeen in a table-topping Scottish Premiership tie on Saturday.
Both clubs have taken a full 21 points from their opening seven league outings this season.
Brendan Rodgers' side sit top on goal difference with 22 goals for and just one against this season.
However, Jimmy Thelin will be keen to extend his flawless winning run since being appointed Aberdeen manager in the summer with an upset in Glasgow.
Everything you need to know about Celtic vs Aberdeen...
When is Celtic vs Aberdeen?
Celtic host Aberdeen on Saturday, October 19.
The match will be played at Celtic Park.
Kick-off is at 3pm.
Is Celtic vs Aberdeen on TV?
No. The match was not selected for TV coverage.
Sky Sports selected to televise the match between Kilmarnock and Rangers this weekend in their picks at the start of September.
Premier Sports will not show the match as part of their TV deal.
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Can I live stream Celtic vs Aberdeen?
No. The match is not available to live stream for those within the UK & Ireland.
However, Celtic TV subscribers from outwith the UK & Ireland can watch the match as part of their membership.
You can sign up HERE.
Why is Celtic vs Aberdeen not on TV?
The match is not live on TV due to broadcaster complexities. Sky Sports have the first pick of matches to televise through their deal with the SPFL.
The broadcaster selected the match between Kilmarnock and Rangers for coverage when choices were made back in September.
Sky Sports can show up to five matches at each stadium and 60 matches in total in their deal which runs until 2029.
Due to Sky Sports not showing the match, Premier Sports could then cover the fixture with clubs to receive £75,000 if matches are selected in their secondary 20-game deal.
However, Celtic have opted out of the deal with Premier Sports meaning the broadcaster cannot show the match.
It's thought Celtic chiefs pulled out of the deal in order to avoid causing inconvenience to season tickets holders as televising the match would have meant a change in kick-off time from the 3pm slot
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