Referees Confirmed for Celtic’s Trips to Ross County and Dundee

The SFA has confirmed the match officials for Celtic’s upcoming away fixtures against Ross County and Dundee, as the Hoops look to maintain their dominance at the top of the table.

10th November 2024; Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, Scotland: Scottish Premiership Football, Kilmarnock versus Celtic; Auston Trusty of Celtic speaks to referee Nick Walsh after the final whistle

After Dundee United on Wednesday night, Celtic’s first test will be a trip to Dingwall to face Ross County in the early kick-off. Brendan Rodgers’ side will hope to pick up three points against Don Cowie’s on form side, with Matthew MacDermid taking charge of proceedings.

Match Officials:

  • Referee: Matthew MacDermid
  • Assistant Referee 1 (AR1): David McGeachie
  • Assistant Referee 2 (AR2): David Dunne
  • VAR: Greg Aitken
  • AVAR: Graeme Leslie

Celtic’s second away game comes just days later, with a trip to Dens Park to face Tony Docherty’s Dundee. The match is scheduled for an evening kick-off, with Don Robertson set to oversee the action.

Match Officials:

  • Referee: Don Robertson
  • Assistant Referee 1 (AR1): Gordon Crawford
  • Assistant Referee 2 (AR2): Alastair Mather
  • VAR: Andrew Dallas
  • AVAR: Andrew McWilliam

Celtic will be looking to bounce back after their first away game of the year, which saw them lose the derby. With back-to-back away games, the Hoops will aim to consolidate their 13-point lead at the top of the table.

The trip to Dingwall has often proven tricky, with Ross County always eager to make home advantage count. Meanwhile, the Dundee fixture under the lights will provide a fresh challenge as Tony Docherty’s side looks to prove their resilience.

Both games will be crucial as Brendan Rodgers seeks to maintain momentum across a busy January schedule.

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