Celtic and Kilmarnock fans will be hoping their team will be the first side to book their place in the final of the Viaplay Cup.
Ange Postecoglou and Derek McInnes locked horns last weekend with the Glasgow outfit running out comfortable 2-0 winners at Celtic Park in the Scottish Premiership, but Kilmarnock will be hoping to upset the odds and come out on top at Hampden Park. They last lifted this trophy back in 2012 under Kenny Shiels and will have their eyes set on another memorable day at the national stadium.
The Australian manager will be looking to add to his trophy haul at Celtic Park after picking up the League Cup and the league title last season. While in the opposing dugout McInnes is hoping to reach the final and pick up his second League Cup win as a manager after he triumphed with Aberdeen back in 2014 when the Pittodrie side defeat Inverness Caledonian Thistle in a penalty shootout at Parkhead.
Record Sport has all the information you need on how to watch the action.
When and where will the game take place?
Celtic and Kilmarnock will both head to Hampden Park in the south side of Glasgow on Saturday, January 14. The game will kick off at 5.30pm.
What channel is it on?
The semi-final tie will be broadcast on Viaplay which acquired Premier Sports in May last year. Coverage of the game starts at 5pm, half an hour before it kicks off.
Viaplay can be view on Sky, Virgin Media and if you have an Amazon Prime stick.
Will there be a live stream?
There is no pay-per-view option for this game, but Viaplay can be purchased for £14.99 a month or if you want to use the channel for the year it will cost you £11.99 a month. It can be viewed on the Viaplay App.
Where else I can follow the action?
You can keep up with all the action right here at dailyrecord.co.uk! We'll be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and a whole lot more.
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