The SPFL have confirmed who will take charge of Celtic’s match against Ross County this weekend.

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The Bhoys’ trip to Dingwall puts an end to a hectic run of six games in 16 days.

Brendan Rodgers’ men will aim to continue their formidable start to the league campaign in the Highlands against a Staggies team who were undone by a last-minute equaliser at Tynecastle on Saturday.

Don Cowie’s men are currently seventh in the Scottish Premiership table, having drawn more than half of their league matches so far this campaign.

A stalemate wouldn’t be ideal for Celtic, who, this Sunday, will want three points and nothing else.

The SPFL have recently announced the officials for the match.

Kevin Clancy will referee the game, assisted by David McGeachie and Gordon McCabe. Nick Walsh is on VAR, with Alan Mulvanny offering a helping hand. 

Kick-off this Sunday is at midday, but Celtic’s full focus is currently on their Champions League showdown with Borussia Dortmund this evening.

The Bhoys are in Germany ahead of their matchday two clash, which will be their toughest test of the campaign to date.

Last year’s finalists will provide a stern trial to Brendan Rodgers’ men, who will be aiming to continue their perfect start to the season.

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