This weekend’s clash with Kilmarnock could be Martin O’Neill’s last in charge of Celtic, with the club set to assess the managerial situation over the international break.
After a hectic start to life back in the dugout, O’Neill will hope to sign off with three points against a tricky Killie side at Parkhead.
Kick-off Time & How to Watch
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Date: Sunday, November 9
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Kick-off: 16:00 GMT
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Venue: Celtic Park, Glasgow
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Live on TV (UK): Not televised
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Celtic TV (UK & Ireland): Audio commentary only
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Celtic TV (International): Live video stream available
Celtic Team News
Injuries are piling up for Celtic.
Callum Osmand was stretchered off in midweek against Midtjylland and won’t return before the break. Arne Engels also came off injured and is now a doubt for Sunday.
They join long-term absentees Alistair Johnston, Kelechi Iheanacho, Jota, and Cameron Carter-Vickers on the sidelines.
Given the injury toll and a tight fixture run, O’Neill may go with a familiar core but will be forced into at least one midfield change.
Celtic Predicted XI (4-3-3)
GK: Kasper Schmeichel
RB: Anthony Ralston
CB: Auston Trusty
CB: Liam Scales
LB: Marcelo Saracchi
CM: Callum McGregor
CM: Reo Hatate
CM: Benjamin Nygren
RW: Sebastian Tounekti
ST: Johnny Kenny
LW: Daizen Maeda
Kilmarnock Form
Stuart Kettlewell’s side have lost their last four games, and will be looking to get a positive result on Sunday.
Match Officials
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Referee: Don Robertson
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Assistant Referees: Calum Spence, Sean Carr
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VAR: Greg Aitken
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AVAR: Ross Hardie
The confirmed lineups will be released at 15:00 GMT on Sunday. We’ll update this page as soon as they’re available.
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