Ange Postecoglou continues his homecoming tour in the Sydney Super Cup this weekend with English Premier League outfit Everton providing the opposition.
The Hoops gaffer has had his name linked with the Toffees role should Frank Lampard suffer the axe but full focus will be picking up a big win in front of the Celtic supporters from Australia after defeat in his first game back in his homeland. Kyogo Furuhashi fired the Scottish champions ahead but Sydney FC turned the game around to run out 2-1 winners at the Allianz Stadium.
It was the ideal start for the A-League side in the Sydney Super Cup and they even managed to have a cheeky pop at Rangers - much to the delight of the Hoops faithful. A number of fringe stars at the Scottish champions were handed big opportunities to impress in the opener but failed to grab the chance with both hands with the gaffer delivering a 'well of it' verdict in his post-match analysis. Here's all the information you need ahead of this one.
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When is the game and can I live stream it?
Yes - Celtic vs Everton is available to live stream via Celtic TV.
All the action from the Sydney Super Cup clash will be available worldwide - excluding Australia - on the club channel with a subscription. A full match replay will be made available on demand one hour after full-time.
Subscribers Down Under can listen to live audio of the match.
The showdown takes place on Sunday, November, 20 with a 3.45am kick-off Celtic Park time.
Team news
Ange Postecoglou is without his World Cup quartet in the shape of Josip Juranovic, Daizen Maeda, Aaron Mooy and Cameron Carter-Vickers.
Joe Hart and Giorgos Giakoumakis failed to make the bench for the defeat to Sydney FC due to knocks but could return in time for Sunday.
Moritz Jenz also missed the game but he may miss out once again against the Toffees. Stephen Welsh suffered a nasty head knock with his involvement yet to be decided.
The Celtic boss said: 'I don't know mate. He [Welsh] is getting stitched up just now. You could see it (was painful) in the moment, but it was more about getting the stitches in.
"Joe was a bit sore after the last game. Giako had a bit of an infected toe so he missed training. Both hopefully will train and be available for Sunday.
"We are going through concussion protocols with him [Jenz]. He's passed all the tests, but we will need to see by Sunday.
"He is training individually at the moment. We are looking at a couple of things, but hopefully if he gets through everything properly he could be training on Saturday."
What he said
Following the defeat on his homecoming to Sydney FC, Postecoglou said: “It was an entertaining game with plenty of goalmouth action for both teams, but we were well off it today, and to Sydney’s credit, especially in the first-half, they had the better chances and deserved to win.
“The support was brilliant as always, whether it’s back home or around the world, our supporters are passionate about the football club and they always make a great atmosphere. Unfortunately, we couldn’t reward them tonight but hopefully on Sunday.
“We’ll just recover from tonight and have a session on Saturday and prepare as we always do, and try to make sure we’ve got a good mindset, the mindset that we need to be successful.”
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