Celtic are in Australia to take part in the Sydney Super Cup during the domestic break for the World Cup.
The Hoops have travelled Down Under with all their key players, except Josip Juranovic, Daizen Maeda, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Aaron Mooy, who are all going to the World Cup with their respective countries.
Ange Postecoglou sees the tour, which includes a game against Premier League side Everton, as key to Celtic's second half of the season and refused to release players to countries that were not World Cup bound, much to the frustration of Scotland boss Steve Clarke.
Here's what you need to know about Sydney FC v Celtic:
Where and when is it?
The match takes place at the Allianz Stadium, Moore Park, Sydney on Thursday, November 17.
What time is kick-off?
The game kicks off at 8.45am Irish time.
What channel is it on?
Celtic TV will show the match live worldwide, excluding Australia.
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Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou: “I think it will do the boys good to be off and get a week or so because it’s been an enormous shift from them and credit to them because it’s been Champions League, lots of travelling.
"Then I’m changing five or six every game and no one has complained or made an excuse.
"'It’s not easy when guys are coming in and out for them to be perfect, so it’s an outstanding effort.
“We’re going to Australia and four of our boys are going to the World Cup and I wish them all the best. They’re representing themselves, their family and their country as well as this club.
“I’m sure they will do really well and the rest of us go to Australia and it’s still games we want to do well in but obviously without the pressure of combination."
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