Celtic face Motherwell in their final match before the Premiership split.

Stuart Kettlewell's side faces the unenviable task of taking on the Scottish champions as they aim to close in on yet another title.

Ange Postecoglou's side are edging ever closer to their second successive league win under his stewardship.

A victory this weekend would set them up nicely heading into the top six games in May.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of this one.

When is Celtic vs Motherwell?

Celtic take on Motherwell TODAY on Saturday, April 22.

The game will kick-off at 3pm.

It will take place at Celtic Park.

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

No, unfortunately, this match will not be shown live on TV.

However, Celtic TV subscribers outside the UK and Ireland can live stream the action via their club channel subscription.

Those in the UK can tune in to audio coverage of the Premiership clash.

Team news

There were notable absentees last week in Celtic's 4-1 win over Killie. 

Both Jota and Cameron Carter-Vickers missed out in Ayrshire. 

It's thought that the latter will be fine to feature in this game, along with next week's semi-final with Rangers.

“Mate, he is playing tomorrow,” Postecoglou insisted. “That's where it begins and ends. I can't predict the future. If he gets through to tomorrow, he'll play next week. That's how it is.

“The only reason he didn’t play at Kilmarnock was the pitch, which I had mentioned. He didn’t recover too well the last time we played on the artificial surface, so we left him out. But he’s been training and will play.

“The others, Jota, Reo, James and Liel, haven’t had a full week of training and won’t feature.

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