Celtic is getting ready to face Hearts at Tynecastle this Saturday, November 23, after the recent international break. The match will have a late kick-off time of 7.45pm, making it the last game of the day in the Scottish Premiership.
Brendan Rodgers, the Celtic manager, provided an injury update to Celtic TV, stating that all players are set to regroup on Friday. Fortunately, all the players have returned from international duty without any injuries, which is good news for the team.
The upcoming game against Hearts will be the first time the two teams meet at Tynecastle this season. In their previous encounter at Parkhead, Celtic emerged victorious with a 2-0 win. Arne Engels and Luke McCowan scored their first goals for Celtic in that match, showcasing their talent after joining the club on transfer deadline day.
Reflecting on the challenge of playing at Tynecastle, Rodgers mentioned that it has always been a tough venue for him, recalling his time at Liverpool when they played in the Europa League. Despite the difficulties, he is looking forward to the game and believes that his team will be well-prepared for the tough test ahead.
Overall, Celtic fans can expect an exciting clash between Celtic and Hearts at Tynecastle, with Rodgers emphasizing the importance of being ready for the challenge. The team’s unity and lack of injuries will be crucial factors in their quest for another victory in the Scottish Premiership.