Celtic suffered their first home defeat in over a year as Bayern Munich demonstrated their prowess in Wednesday's epic Champions League clash. But Hoops fans will be hoping for a return to form this weekend when Dundee United come to town.
Brendan Rodgers' winning machine had gone an entire calendar year without losing at fortress Parkhead, but their impressive streak was broken as goals from Michael Olise and Harry Kane handed the Bundesliga heavyweights a vital first-leg lead in the knockout playoffs.
This leaves Celts with a tough task to reach the last 16, as they aim to overturn a 2-1 deficit in next week's second leg at the intimidating Allianz Arena. Regardless of the outcome, it's been a successful European campaign for the Glasgow giants, who have restored some pride on the continental stage after years of underperformance against top-tier teams.
However, Jim Goodwin will be looking to capitalise on any post-European fatigue as the Tangerines aim to consolidate their position in third place. Here, Record Sport provides all the details you need to know about Saturday's Premiership encounter.
When is Celtic vs Dundee United?
Celtic will host Dundee United at Parkhead on Saturday, February 15. The match kicks off at 3pm.
Is Celtic vs Dundee United on TV?
Regrettably, neither Sky Sports nor Premier Sports have chosen to broadcast the match. However, fans can catch the highlights on Sportscene on BBC Scotland from 7:15pm.
Can I live stream Celtic vs Dundee United?
The match will not be available on pay-per-view. However, subscribers of Celtic TV and Dundee United TV outside the UK and Ireland can stream the game live at no extra cost from their usual devices.
Where else can I follow Celtic vs Dundee United?
Fear not. You can keep up with all the action from Celtic Park right here on dailyrecord.co.uk! Record Sport will be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and plenty more.
Ref and VAR
Nick Walsh will be the referee for the match at Parkhead, assisted by Frank Connor and Alastair Taylor. Kevin Clancy will be handling VAR duties, supported by assistant Alan Mulvanny.
Team news
Celtic will be without injured duo Paulo Bernardo and James Forrest. Apart from Craig Sibbald who is expected to return next week, Dundee United have a full squad available for their journey to Glasgow.