There's a full Scottish Premiership card to look forward to this weekend – here's what you need to watch at each end of the schedule…
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Celtic will return to Scottish Premier League action following their League Cup victory and it will be the first time for Brendan Rodgers who has never faced Dundee United.
If the Hoops continue their unbeaten run they will make their best-ever start to a league season – also taking advantage of their best ever away run, which is 12 wins on the road in 2017.
Jim Goodwin's side have made an impressive comeback and if they can pull off a shock and beat the Scottish champions for the first time since 2014 they could move as high as 'fourth place.
Will Rangers bounce back from the latest disappointment?
Philippe Clement's side will be determined to pick up a major win in the Premier League after defeating Celtic in the League Cup, where their disappointment was compounded. the admission that they should have a punishment.
Depending on the result at Aberdeen, a win against Dundee could lift Rangers up to second ahead of the busy holiday schedule.
Tony Docherty's side have just one away win in the league this season and haven't won at Ibrox since back in 2001.
A bug went through the Dundee squad earlier this week but the manager is hopeful that most of his players will be available for Saturday's game.
Can Hibs' revival continue at Pittodrie?
After a good start to the season, Aberdeen are winless in their last five Premier League games and could lose their place in second place if that doesn't change on Saturday.
While the Dons have struggled of late, it was a thrilling comeback by Hibs to draw 3-3 with Jimmy Thelin's side who seem to have started their season.
They have won either side of a defeat at Celtic and are out of the relegation zone.
Aberdeen have won just one of their last seven league meetings with the Hibees – a 4-0 away win last May.
What else is there to look out for?
There is a battle at the bottom of the table in Tynecastle as Hearts return from their Conference League campaign to take on St Johnstone.
A win for Neil Critchley's side would lift them off the bottom of the table and send their opponents below them.
Tobar na Mathar are looking to make it three straight wins when they host Kilmarnock on Fright night.