Celtic vs Aberdeen live stream, Premier Sports 1, Sunday 1 November, 2.30pm GMT
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Fresh off the back of a two-goal collapse in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday night, Celtic are back in action - and it promises to be another nail-biting affair. The Scottish Cup semi-final sees the record winners face Aberdeen for a spot in the final.
The Bhoys have been in decent form so far this season. They're sitting second in the Scottish top-flight, with eight wins from their opening 11 matches, yet there remains an edgy feel to their season, with a tenth straight league title in jeopardy. City neighbours Rangers are sitting pretty at the top of the table, following their 2-0 away win in the Old Firm Derby two weekends ago. Could Celtic's iron-grip on Scottish football be relaxing?
Aberdeen will be looking to provide further evidence that this may not be the glittering season Celtic fans had been dreaming of. Derek McInness' side have started the season brightly, and currently sit fourth in the domestic standings.
These teams drew 3-3 at Celtic Park last weekend, leaving fans excited for a cup clash in which there can only be one winner. The high scoreline suggests plenty more goals may be in the offing. This is not a game you'll want to miss over the weekend.
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