Rangers will host Portuguese side Braga in the first leg of their Europa League last-32 clash.
29.01.2020 - 21:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Celtic will be in the middle of three away games on the bounce when they take on Hamilton on Sunday.
After the champions' trip to Perth midweek, their next port of call will be in Lanarkshire against Brian Rice's men.
The games are coming thick and fast so there's not a lot of time to rest and recover for the next game.
It's already getting to that stage in the season where every point counts as Neil Lennon's side look to maintain their lead at the top of the Premiership.
But Celtic are in good
Rangers will host Portuguese side Braga in the first leg of their Europa League last-32 clash.
European football is back after a two-month break and Celtic will get things underway as they face Copenhagen.
Aberdeen have been under pressure in recent weeks and the visit of Celtic isn't exactly what you want when you've been struggling.
Derek McInnes' Aberdeen will travel to Lanarkshire to take on Hamilton as they look to close the gap on third placed Motherwell.
Frustrated Brian Rice wants a wind meter to decide if games should be scrapped when the country is being battered by gales - claiming some weekend fixtures were a farce.
A resurgent Rangers travel through to Ayrshire to take on Kilmarnock as they look to chase down league leaders Celtic.
Rangers face Hamilton in fine fettle after a much improved performance against Hibs on Wednesday will give Steven Gerrard hope his side have found their groove once again.
Celtic face Clyde in what should be a straightforward tie for Neil Lennon's men.
The Scottish Cup fifth round gets underway this afternoon as Rangers visit rivals Hamilton.
First meets third at Fir Park as another midweek Premiership card serves up a cracker.
Celtic will look to press home their advantage at the top of the Scottish Premiership as they take on St Johnstone in Perth on Wednesday night.