It’s not just the Old Firm who are in action either, with Rangers – under new manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst – hosting Sparta Prague on Thursday night at Ibrox and Celtic heading to Germany for a showdown with Bayer Leverkusen.
Hibs head north to Ross County for their re-arranged league fixture and he club has been in the news for their fixture schedule and ticket allocation as a result the weekend’s Premier Sports Cup semi-final win.
It promises to be a busy time and speculation over January market movers are increasing in frequency too.
Here’s what the headlines and gossip columns are saying on Wednesday, November 24...

. EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 15: The matchball is disinfected during the Scottish Premiership match between Hibernian and Motherwell at Easter Road on August 15, 2020, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Ross MacDonald / SNS Group)
(Ross MacDonald / SNS Group) Photo: Ross MacDonald - SNS Group

. Souttar south?
John Souttar is set to spurn the advances of Celtic and Rangers and is most keen to join his brother Harry south of the border. The Hearts defender has overcome injury adversity and is out of contract at the end of the season, attracting NINE English clubs plus the top tow in the SPFL Premiership. Brother Harry currently plays at Stoke City. (Daily Record) Photo: Ross MacDonald - SNS Group

. Turning tables
Former Aston Villa and England striker Gabby Agbonlahor reckons Celtic could overtake Rangers in December and take top spot in the cinch Premiership in Janaury after making a "tables could be turned" prediction. (Football Insider) Photo: Jeff Spicer

9. No nonsense
No nonsense Roy Makaay made his early impression at Rangers training - telling stars 'tricks are for the circus' on Giovanni van Bronckhorst's first day of training. (Football Scotland) Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group

10. Play on
Hibs head coach Jack Ross says he would prefer to play through January rather than face the fixture congestion looming for his side in December, but believes authorities are 'flexing muscles' over the match plans (The Scotsman) Photo: Mark Scates - SNS Group