Ange Postecoglou's Celtic side look to take a step closer to the Premiership title and hold their nine point advantage when St Mirren make their trip to Parkhead.
Celtic have not lost a league game since Stephen Robinson's men managed to pull off a huge upset back in September when they defeated the Hoops 2-0 in Paisley. It remains the only blemish on the Scottish champions domestic record as it stands, but Postecoglou will shake up the squad again amid a packed fixture list - just like he did in the defeat to the Buddies.
St Mirren lost for the first time in seven games when they went down 1-0 at Hearts last Friday night and, while the Buddies boss believes confidence remains intact, he is bracing himself for a difficult night at Celtic Park where the Hoops have won all 10 league games this season. But can he pull off a major upset once again in front of a packed Parkhead?
It would be a major boost for the Buddies' top six hopes, and give Rangers hope of a title turnaround. Here's all you need to know about the big game at Parkhead.
When and where is the game?
Celtic will host St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday, January 18 at Parkhead.
What time is kick-off?
The game starts at 7.45pm.
What channel is it on?
The game will not be shown on live television. The match between Kilmarnock and Rangers at Rugby Park has been picked by Sky Sports.
Will there be a live stream?
With the clash not being shown on TV Celtic have decided to make the fixture available to their fans in the United Kingdom and Ireland through StreamDigital’s PPV service.
You can purchase a PPV pass for £12.99. It will include all the build-up to the game, the match itself and full-time analysis.
Betting Odds
Celtic 1/10
Draw 17/2
St Mirren 22/1
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