Celtic take on Livingston for a second time in five days in the Scottish Premiership tonight.
Neil Lennon's side will be looking to bounce back from back to back draws against Hibs and Livi since their return from Dubai.
David Martindale's Livingston have won four of their last five and picked up a draw against the Hoops at the weekend.
Here Herald and Times Sport has all the details on tonight's game.
When is Livingston vs Celtic?
Livingston vs Celtic takes place tonight January 20 2021.
The match will kick-off at 8:15pm at the Tony Macaroni Stadium.
Is the match on TV?
Yes. Tonight's game will be shown live on Sky Sports with coverage starting at 8pm.
Team news
Livingston re-signed left-back Jackson Longridge from Bradford ahead of the visit of Scottish Premiership champions Celtic.
Recent signing Gavin Reilly comes into the squad while Jason Holt will have a fitness test after missing Saturday’s draw at Parkhead.
Long-term absentees Alan Lithgow (hip) and Keaghan Jacobs (foot) remain out.
Celtic have a fresh Covid-19 casualty ahead of the trip to West Lothian.
But another 12 players are available again following a period of self-isolation sparked by Christopher Jullien’s positive test.
Jullien is out long-term with a knee injury while winger James Forrest is making his way back from ankle surgery.
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