Sunday’s match against Dundee marks Celtic’s return to Scottish Premiership
Update:Officials and VAR confirmed as Celtic take on Dundee in the Scottish Premiership
Sunday’s match against Dundee marks Celtic’s return to Scottish Premiership activity as they play the first of
five post-split games under Brendan Rodgers.
Rangers can tie the score on points if they defeat St Mirren in their match earlier in the day,
but the Bhoys have a three-point lead at the top.
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Last time out, Celtic defeated Aberdeen 3–3 in regular play and advanced to the Scottish Cup final in dramatic
fashion thanks to a penalty shootout triumph at Hampden.
Rodgers and co. will be happy to be returning to the national stadium,
but they also know that they must strengthen their defense following some weak performances against a fierce
Dons team.
However, Celtic has now won 18 straight games, giving them some real momentum before they play Tony
With one loss going into this match, Dundee may realistically aim for European football at Dens Park if they can
overtake St Mirren to take fifth position in the standings.
As we prepare for an important day in the title battle, there are many things at stake on Tayside.
The build-up and all of the action will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football. The game starts at 3 p.m.
As Celtic travel to Dundee, we now know who will officiate the match at Dens Park: John Beaton, who will serve
as the match’s referee; in the meantime, David Roome and Dougie Potter will assist the 42-year-old by running
either line on Sunday afternoon [Scottish FA]. Andrew Dallas has been selected as the chief VAR operator, with
Graeme Leslie providing support in case any moments of contention require a second pair of eyes. Peter Stuart
is the fourth official on this occasion.
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