Following a hard-fought 2-1 win over St. Mirren on Wednesday evening, Celtic head to Dingwall on Saturday afternoon. A trip to the Highlands is never easy, but the Bhoys must secure all three points.

Win, and the Hoops will go eight points clear at the top of the table for at least the weekend. Ahead of the match, CeltsAreHere tells you everything you need to know.

When and Where 

Celtic take on Ross County this Saturday the 4th of November at 12.30 pm UK time at the Global Energy Stadium in Dingwall.

Who Is In Charge?

In the middle for this one is David Munro. Ross Macleod and Alan Mulvanny will run the lines whilst Calum Scott is due to be the fourth official. On VAR are Andrew Dallas and John McCrossan.

TV and Stream

Unlike midweek, this one will be on mainstream television for Celtic fans to watch. Indeed Sky Sports is showing the match on both their Football and Main Event channels. For supporters outside of the UK and Ireland, Celtic TV are streaming this one.

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Team News

There were no injuries sustained by the Celtic team on Wednesday. This is something Brendan Rodgers will be hugely pleased with.

Nevertheless, long-term absentees Reo Hatate, Liel Abada, and Stephen Welsh will still be missing for this one. Maik Nawrocki is now back in contention after returning to the bench versus St. Mirren, and Marco Tilio has been pictured in training lately.

Heading up North, Rodgers will have a relatively strong squad to pick from. The double-treble-winning boss has never lost in Dingwall, and such a record is one he will be keen to preserve on Saturday.

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