Celtic travel to Ayrshire as they face Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday.
Brendan Rodgers' men are hoping to maintain their unbeaten league run, with Aberdeen keeping on their coattails so far.
Celtic won the reverse fixture 4-0, yet the hosts have a decent recent home record against the Hoops at Rugby Park and will take courage from overcoming Rangers there last month.
Cameron Carter-Vickers and Auston Trusty missed training in the build-up to the clash but their manager is hopeful the defensive duo will be able to feature come match day.
Everything you need to know about Kilmarnock vs Celtic...
When is Kilmarnock vs Celtic?
Kilmarnock go head-to-head with Celtic in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday, November 10.
The match will be played at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock.
Kick-off is at 3pm.
Is Kilmarnock vs Celtic on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Coverage begins at 2.45pm and will run until 5.30pm on Sky Sports Football.
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Read more:
- Why Celtic's full-backs are so crucial to success under Rodgers
- The two key Celtic defenders missing from training on Friday
Can I live stream Kilmarnock vs Celtic?
Yes. The match will be available to stream through Sky Go and Sky Go Extra.
Alternatively, Now TV offer a day pass for £14.99.
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Last five results for Kilmarnock and Celtic...
Kilmarnock
Dundee 3 Kilmarnock 2
Heart of Midlothian 1 Kilmarnock 2
Ross County 2 Kilmarnock 1
Kilmarnock 1 Rangers 0
Dundee 2 Kilmarnock 3
Celtic
Celtic 3 RB Leipzig 1 (Champions League)
Celtic 6 Aberdeen 0 (Premier Sports Cup)
Celtic 2 Dundee 0 (Scottish Premiership)
Motherwell 0 Celtic 3 (Scottish Premiership)
Atalanta 0 Celtic 0 (Champions League)
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