Kevin Clancy has been appointed as the referee for Sunday’s Scottish Premiership clash against Hearts at Parkhead.
The 38-year-old has refereed three domestic fixtures this term and one Europa Conference League qualifier between KF Shkendija and FK Valmiera.
He’s given 17 yellows and one red card across the four games – an average of 4.5 cards per game – and the whistler's last competitive game in charge of the Hoops was Celtic’s 2-0 win away to Ross County in April.
Elsewhere, Nick Walsh has been selected to take charge of Motherwell vs Livingston, while Matthew MacDermid will take charge of Dundee United vs St Mirren at Tannadice.
David Munro has the reins at Dingwall for Ross County vs Kilmarnock and Craig Napier has been handed the whistle for St Johnstone vs Aberdeen.
Lastly, Hibernian vs Rangers on Sunday will see Willie Collum take charge.
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