Celtic manager Neil Lennon has a rash of injuries to contend with ahead of the game.Inverness CT v Celtic Live Stream Online Scottish Premier League 2012 Video Free Watch on Justin Tv. Free Inverness CT v Celtic Stream Free Online Video Of Scottish Premier League Sunday 25th August 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 13:45 CET.Lennon confirmed that midfielders Joe Ledley (groin) and Beram Kayal (ankle) will be out for two and four weeks respectively and will join Daryl Murphy (hamstring), Dylan McGeouch (broken jaw) and Anthony Stokes (ankle) on the sidelines.Defender Thomas Rogne (ankle), skipper Scott Brown (hip), striker Georgios Samaras (thigh) and midfielder Kris Commons (ankle) are doubts although midfielder Victor Wanyama returns from suspension and striker Mo Bangura looks to have recovered from a thigh strain.Celtic face a trip to Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Caledonian Stadium at lunchtime on Saturday, looking to further improve upon a decent past record there. So far, the Bhoys have winning an impressive 9 games, and losing 3.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at Caledonian Stadium was less than a year ago, in February 2012, as the visitors ran out cosy 0-2 winners in a Scottish F.A. Cup match.
Conor Pepper could start after scoring at Hearts last weekend.
Celtic duo Joe Ledley and Beram Kayal will be out for two and four weeks respectively but Victor Wanyama returns from his midweek European suspension.
Daryl Murphy, Dylan McGeouch and Anthony Stokes remain on the sidelines, while Thomas Rogne, Scott Brown and Kris Commons are fitness doubts.
Inverness defender Gary Warren : "It's one of the first games you look out for on the fixture list, for me.
"Obviously, they are one of the biggest clubs around.
"For me, personally, it is going to be a real test and for the lads, it will be a test.
"But it's not a test we fear or are fazed by.
"I think we are more looking forward to putting ourselves against the best."
Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "A lot of focus has been on our Champions League games and it is a concern that people think we are taking our eye off the ball domestically but we are not.
"We are just trying to manage the squad as best we can for all of these games.
"It has been a really hectic, difficult schedule but I think the players have handled it pretty well."