The stage is set for the final Premier Sports Cup quarter-final as Partick Thistle welcome Celtic to the west end.

Mark Wilson's team have been going well in the Championship and they're hoping to pounce on the growing sense of crisis overshadowing things at Parkhead despite their own fine domestic start.

It's been a while since the Scottish champions have visited Maryhill - five years in fact, when Celts edged out 2-1 winners in the Scottish Cup - but this time it is quarter-final action in the League Cup.

St Mirren, Motherwell and Rangers have all booked their place int he semi final and, on paper, it should be a routine victory for holders Celtic against Championship opposition, but former Hoops defender Mark Wilson's squad have nothing to lose as they dream of pulling off a monumental cup upset and securing a semi-final day out at the National Stadium.

It could be a fascinating afternoon at Firhill and here, Record Sport tells you everything you need to know ahead of the last eight showdown.

When is Partick Thistle vs Celtic?

Partick Thistle welcome Celtic to Firhill on Sunday, September 21. Kick-off is at 330pm.

Is Partick Thistle vs Celtic on TV?

Yes, it is indeed. The fixture will be covered live on Premier Sports 1. Coverage begins at 3pm.

Can I live stream Partick Thistle vs Celtic?

Premier Sports customers will be able to follow the match live on the channel's website. If you don't have a subscription, you can sign up HERE. Premier Sports offer three different types of sign up to fans. An Annual pay as you go/monthly option will set you back £11.99 per month while an Annual Prepaid membership is £120 per year. The Flexible Monthly option is £16.99 a month.

Where else can I follow Partick Thistle vs Celtic?

You can keep up with all the action from Firhill right here on dailyrecord.co.uk! Record Sport will be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and much more.

Ref and VAR

Kevin Clancy will be the man in the middle at Firhill. He'll be assisted by Ross Macleod and David Dunne. There will be no VAR due to Scottish Championship sides not having the technology.