Celtic are facing a key few weeks as they look to keep pace with league leaders Rangers.
The Bhoys find themselves six points behind their bitter rivals after 20 games, and face a key period after winter break.
They welcome Hibernian to Glasgow tonight as Ange Postecoglou's men look to hit the ground running after calling in the reinforcements in the transfer window.
Celtic completed the signing of Sligo Rovers teenager Johnny Kenny this week and also welcome Japanese trio Daizen Maeda, Yosuke Ideguchi and Reo Hatate to Parkhead.
Here's everything you need to know about the big game:
Where and when is the game?
The game will be played at Celtic Park in Glasgow on Monday, January 17th.
What time is kick-off?
The game is due to get underway at 7.45 pm.
Is it on TV?
The game is not scheduled for live TV. However, fans outside Ireland and the UK will be able to live stream the game.
Fans of both clubs can purchase a pay-per-view pass from Celtic TV for £12.99.
Quotes corner
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou on January transfers: "We kind of had a clear idea about what we wanted to do in January and that was mainly focused around targets that I had identified early on, obviously the three lads we've got in.
"We had some interest in others but to be fair a lot of it's quite crazy to be honest. You can pretty much throw up any name now and pretty much lie, I've got to say, and no-one says anything.
"I can tell you there are no other offers out there, we haven't spoken to anyone else. Riley McGree was somebody we had an interest in because of my association with him, obviously I know the player very well.
"After initial discussions he's decided to look elsewhere, which is fine.
"But we have not spoken to one other player apart from the ones we've brought in, including Johnny Kenny.
"So all those other names are fictitious.
"I get it, there's a bit of value in associating our name with a player. That value's with the agent probably and with the player, not with us."
Betting odds
Celtic - 2/7
Draw - 4/1
Hibs - 17/2