Celtic will be looking to make it three domestic wins in a row when they travel to Ayrshire to face Kilmarnock.
The Scottish champions lost 1-0 in the League Cup the last time both sides faced off at Rugby Park, with Derek McInnes' men ending any hope of the Hoops retaining their treble.
And the Parkhead side will be out for more revenge after defeating the hosts 3-1 when the teams met in Glasgow back in October.
Kilmarnock are coming off a late winner against Aberdeen at Pittodrie, which ended their previous run of three games without a win.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the fixture...
When is Kilmarnock vs Celtic?
Kilmarnock will take on Celtic tomorrow on Sunday, December 10.
The game will kick off at 12pm.
It will be played at Rugby Park.
Is Kilmarnock vs Celtic on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully the game will be showcased live on TV.
It will be shown live on Sky Sports Football.
Coverage will begin at 11am- an hour prior to the start of the game.
Sky subscribers will also be able to live stream the match online on the Sky Go app.
Team news
Cameron Carter-Vickers is a potential doubt for the visitors after feeling an issue with his hamstring during the victory over Hibernian.
Daizen Maeda and Liel Abada are back in training but this one could come too quickly for them.
Reo Hatate remains out long term.
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