It’s Friday once more, which can only mean one thing: we’re a day away from another red-hot Saturday of cinch Premiership action.
The midweek certainly threw up a number of interesting contests and tomorrow is almost certain to provide similar intrigue.
Celtic host Livingston at Celtic Park where a win would see Ange Postecoglou’s side move top of the table before Rangers travel to Motherwell on Sunday afternoon.
Hibs are in desperate need of a victory as they travel to Ross County. It’s perhaps the worst time to play the Staggies, whose collective tails will be up after their stunning 5-0 victory at Dundee in midweek gave them their first win of the campaign.
Aberdeen and Hearts will meet in what promises to be an excellent encounter at Pittodrie, while Dundee United host St Johnstone in the Tayside derby.
Finally, Dundee will look to rebound from the Wednesday hammering as they travel to St Mirren.
. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 27: Aberdeen's David Bates is adjudged to have brought down Rangers' Fashion Sakala and a penalty is awarded during a Cinch Premiership match between Rangers and Aberdeen at Ibrox stadium, on October 26, 2021, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)
David Bates is adjudged to have brought down Rangers' Fashion Sakala. Picture: SNS Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group
1. Rangers' "special treatment" request
Ex-Celtic striker Frank McAvennie reckons Rangers are asking for "special treatment" in their request of the Nigerian FA to allow Joe Aribo, Calvin Bassey and Leon Balogun to play in January's Old Firm clash. (Football Insider) Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group
2. No title talk at Celtic
Celtic captain Callum McGregor maintains the club’s title prospects are not a topic for discussion among Ange Postecoglou’s squad – despite the tantalising prospect on offer to them at the weekend. (The Scotsman) Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
3. Beaton 'wrong' over penalty call
Former SFA referee Steve Conroy believes John Beaton was wrong to give Rangers a late penalty against Aberdeen, insisting there was "no foul". (Daily Record) Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group
4. Heated Easter Road dressing room
Hibs skipper Paul Hanlon reveals there has been heated discussions in the Easter Road dressing room amid the team's four-game losing streak. (The Scotsman) Photo: Mark Scates - SNS Group