Celtic's upcoming Scottish Premiership fixture against Hearts has been rescheduled.

This is due to the date of the game clashing with the League Cup final against Rangers.

Ange Postecoglou's men will now take on the Edinburgh side on Wednesday March 8.

Meanwhile, Kyogo Furuhashi has been praised by Morton player Jack Baird. 

The defender faced the forward in the Hoops' recent 5-0 victory against the Greenock side in the Scottish Cup.

Kyogo scored twice and also provided an assist for David Turnbull as Ange Postecoglou's men booked their place in the fifth round of the tournament, where they will face St Mirren.

And the defender had nothing but good things to say about the Japan international.

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Speaking to The Scotsman, he said: "Kyogo is a really good player and you can see why he is playing at the top.

“His movement is good but sometimes he doesn’t get overly involved and then a minute later he is in the right place at the right time and scores twice.

"He is so hard to defend against. They have a lot of the ball and your head is spinning trying to find him to stop him.

"It is probably the best Celtic team I have ever played against. It was so tough and they never stop.

"The ball goes out of play and then it is straight back in again. You don’t get a chance to rest and get a breather.

"It was a tough afternoon for everyone. It is a good test for us and parts of it I enjoyed. It was a good experience but obviously I didn’t like the result.”

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