Celtic will be looking to be heading into next weekend's crunch derby match against Rangers as league leaders.
Brendan Rodgers' side are in the midst of a Premiership title race with their arch-Glasgow rivals.
And with next week potentially having a huge bearing on the outcome of where the trophy ends up, it's imperative the Hoops go into the game in as positive a frame of mind as possible.
Livingston are their next opponents, with David Martindale's team seemingly doomed and Championship-bound next season.
Here is everything you need to know about this one...
When is Livingston vs Celtic?
Livingston will take on Celtic TODAY on Sunday, March 31.
The game will kick-off at 12pm.
It will be played at the Tony Macaroni Arena, Livingston.
Is Livingston vs Celtic on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully this game will be showcased live on television.
Sky Sports have picked this game as one of their selections as part of its deal with the SPFL to show Premiership football.
The broadcasters will have the game on their Main Event and Football channels.
Coverage begins at 11am - allowing for an hour of build-up prior to kick-off.
Sky customers will be able to live stream the game via Sky Go or the Sky Sports app.
Team news
Callum McGregor has a “very good chance” of facing Rangers but will not be risked on Livingston’s artificial surface.
Rodgers will delay McGregor’s comeback until after Sunday’s cinch Premiership in West Lothian.
The midfielder has been troubled by Achilles pain and has not featured since coming off at half-time during Celtic’s 7-1 win over Dundee on February 28.
Reo Hatate is set to make his return after playing only 19 minutes for Celtic since October. The Japan midfielder briefly returned from a hamstring injury at the start of the year only to suffer calf problems during the Asian Cup.
Cameron Carter-Vickers is also expected to play after being left out of the United States squad amid ongoing hamstring issues but Celtic could again be without wingers Yang Hyun-jun and Luis Palma, the latter of whom has a calf injury.
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