It's back to domestic action this weekend as the Premiership takes centre stage once again.
Scotland provided the country with a huge collective boost after a stunning start to the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with wins over Cyprus and Spain at Hampden to pick up maximum points from the double-header. Now attentions turn back to club football with massive points up for grabs at both ends of the table as the business end of the season comes in to play.
Celtic currently hold a nine point gap over Rangers at the league summit as Ange Postecoglou targets back to back titles. The Light Blues can put some pressure on ahead of the clash with the Staggies with Dundee United visiting Ibrox 24 hours before. That is a game both sides will have one eye on for all different reasons. For County, they currently sit just two points off bottom spot with every point vital in their bid for survival. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the Sunday showdown.
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What TV channel is the match on?
Ross County vs Celtic is LIVE on TV.
Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event will show the Premiership clash.
When is the game and can I live stream it?
Yes - the match is available to stream via the Sky Go app. You can sign up HERE.
The match takes place at the Global Energy Stadium in Dingwall on Sunday, April 2. Kick-off is 12pm.
You can keep up to date with the score and all the latest news by following Glasgow Live Sport on Twitter.
Alternatively, BBC Sportsound will provide updates as will Ross County and Celtic via their social media channels.
Team news
Ange Postecoglou will provide a full update on his squad in his pre-match press conference.
The players on international duty will be assessed on their return to Celtic.
Reo Hatate and Aaron Mooy picked up knocks before the international break and fans will be eager to get an update on the duo.
Latest odds
Ross County 15/1
Draw 15/2
Celtic 1/9
**Odds correct from Paddy Power at time of writing**
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