The Scottish Cup fifth round weekend is upon us and there are some cracking ties to look forward to.
It all begins with some Friday night action between Morton and Motherwell, and will conclude with Airdrieonians against Hearts on Sunday evening.
In between all of that, Celtic will make the short journey to Paisley to take on Stephen Robinson's St Mirren team.
The teams have met three times already this season, with the most recent game at New Year.
The sides met at the exact same stage of the tournament last season, although that match was at Celtic Park. The game ended 5-1 to Ange Postecoglou's team.
Here are all of the details you need to know ahead of this one...
When is St Mirren vs Celtic?
St Mirren will take on Celtic TODAY - Sunday, February 11.
The game will kick off at 2pm.
It will be played at the SMiSA Stadium, Paisley.
Is St Mirren vs Celtic on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully this match will be showcased live on television.
Viaplay 1 will broadcast the game. Their coverage begins at 1.30pm - allowing for half an hour of build-up to the match.
The game can be streamed online by subscribers through the Viaplay website, or on Amazon Prime.
Team news
We know that Cameron Carter-Vickers is expected to remain on the sidelines for at least the next week. He may even miss next weekend's game against Kilmarnock.
Reo Hatate is out still after picking up another injury, this time relating to his calf, on international duty at the Asian Cup.
Kyogo picked up a knock after the challenge by Joe Newell at Hibs on Wednesday night, however, it remains to be seen whether this will be viewed as an issue for this game or not.
Adam Idah scored twice on his first start for the Hoops at Easter Road, so regardless, the on-loan Norwich forward may be fancied to lead the line anyway by Rodgers.
Alistair Johnston was rushed to hospital with a head knock during midweek. Due to concussion protocols, he may need to sit this one out, meaning Anthony Ralston would deputies.
For the Buddies, Luke Bolton won't be in contention for this one after his red card against Dundee on Wednesday.
Keanu Baccus is expected to step up into the starting XI again.
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