Free Hearts V Celtic Stream Free Online Video Of Scottish Premier League Sunday 28 November 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 19:45 CET.Hearts V Celtic Live Stream online video Scottish Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on 28/11/12 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Hearts V Celtic Stream Free online Video Of Scottish Premier League Saturday 15 November 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 19:45 CET.McHattie may be utilised at right-back with Ryan McGowan, who has been playing on the right of the defence in the absense of Jamie Hamill (knee), reverting to left-back.Kelvin Wilson returns to the Celtic squad after missing Saturday's shock 1-0 defeat to Inverness with a bout of flu.
Fellow-defender Charlie Mulgrew (virus) and midfielder Paddy McCourt (knock) are both rated doubtful, while the match may come too soon for left-back Emilio Izaguirre.
However, the Honduran is in line to return to action in Saturday's Scottish Cup clash against Arbroath following a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a hamstring complaint.
Charlie Mulgrew (virus) and midfielder Paddy McCourt (knock) are doubts, while left-back Emilio Izaguirre could face Arbroath at the weekend.
The Honduran has been out with a hamstring complaint but may be fit in time for Saturday's Scottish Cup tie.
Hearts manager John McGlynn: "Celtic are doing the best they've probably done in the Champions League ever. They've picked up more points than anyone would've expected.
"If they've maybe taken their eye off the ball a wee bit in defeats like Saturday [against Inverness CT], they end up coming out on the Wednesday night and in one of those situations taking five goals off St Johnstone.
"Sometimes it just takes a wee kick up the backside to bring you back down to earth.
"There's been a reaction to their defeat which will certainly have them fired up.
"When they come to Tynecastle they know they have to be at the top of their game.
"That's something we have to be very aware of and be prepared for."
Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "I'm looking for a positive reaction [after the defeat to Inverness CT] and it'll be a good atmosphere - it always is at Tynecastle.
"There's always a wee bit of electricity in the air. It's a great game to get our teeth into.
"They [Hearts] keep asking the players to go beyond the call of duty for professional footballers and they respond brilliantly.
"They seem to galvanize themselves time after time. With us coming to Edinburgh it raises the game and I expect them to be as professional as they always are.
"I respect any professional who has had to go through what the Hearts players have had to go through."
Fellow-defender Charlie Mulgrew (virus) and midfielder Paddy McCourt (knock) are both rated doubtful, while the match may come too soon for left-back Emilio Izaguirre.
However, the Honduran is in line to return to action in Saturday's Scottish Cup clash against Arbroath following a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a hamstring complaint.
Charlie Mulgrew (virus) and midfielder Paddy McCourt (knock) are doubts, while left-back Emilio Izaguirre could face Arbroath at the weekend.
The Honduran has been out with a hamstring complaint but may be fit in time for Saturday's Scottish Cup tie.
Hearts manager John McGlynn: "Celtic are doing the best they've probably done in the Champions League ever. They've picked up more points than anyone would've expected.
"If they've maybe taken their eye off the ball a wee bit in defeats like Saturday [against Inverness CT], they end up coming out on the Wednesday night and in one of those situations taking five goals off St Johnstone.
"Sometimes it just takes a wee kick up the backside to bring you back down to earth.
"There's been a reaction to their defeat which will certainly have them fired up.
"When they come to Tynecastle they know they have to be at the top of their game.
"That's something we have to be very aware of and be prepared for."
Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "I'm looking for a positive reaction [after the defeat to Inverness CT] and it'll be a good atmosphere - it always is at Tynecastle.
"There's always a wee bit of electricity in the air. It's a great game to get our teeth into.
"They [Hearts] keep asking the players to go beyond the call of duty for professional footballers and they respond brilliantly.
"They seem to galvanize themselves time after time. With us coming to Edinburgh it raises the game and I expect them to be as professional as they always are.
"I respect any professional who has had to go through what the Hearts players have had to go through."