Celtic and Kilmarnock will meet at Hampden to play for a place in the Viaplay Cup final this weekend.

The teams meet for the second time in a week at the national stadium.

Celtic defeated Ross County and Motherwell to reach this stage of the competition, while Derek McInnes' side beat Hearts and Dundee United in the previous knockout rounds after progressing through the group stages.

The recent league game at Celtic Park ended 2-0 to the hosts.

However, the last time the sides met at Hampden, Killie upset all the odds to lift the trophy.

When is Celtic vs Kilmarnock? 

Celtic take on Kilmarnock TODAY on Saturday, January 14.

The game will kick-off at 5.30pm.

It will take place at Hampden Park, Glasgow.

Is Celtic vs Kilmarnock on TV and can I live stream it?

Yes, thankfully this semi-final clash will be broadcasted live on TV.

Viaplay will showcase the game on their channel.

Coverage begins at 5pm - 30-minutes prior to kick-off. It will run until 9pm after the match.

Team news

Official updates from either camp have yet to be confirmed. 

For Celtic, the main question mark will be over the fitness of Greg Taylor.

The left-back was subbed off versus Rangers, as he limped down the tunnel. He was missing from the game against Killie last week, with Alexandro Bernabei slotting in at left full-back.

For Kilmarnock, they have been boosted with the return of Kyle Lafferty to the starting line-up. 

The Northern Ireland striker has been missing for the last ten games after serving a lengthy suspension for the use of sectarian language.

Liam Donnelly returns from suspension too. 

Innes Cameron and Jeriel Dorsett are long-term injury absentees.

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