Willie Collum has been announced as the referee for the upcoming Scottish Premiership match between Ross County and Celtic.

The veteran whistler will take charge of the match in the Highlands as the Hoops look to make it three wins in a row against Malky Mackay's side this season.

Jonathan Bell and Steven Traynor will run the line, with Mike Roncone assisting as the fourth official.

VAR will be controlled by Steven Kirkland and David Roome will assist him.

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Meanwhile, former Celtic Women striker Ruesha Littlejohn has given her thoughts on the post-match skirmish between Hoops boss Fran Alonso and Rangers coach Craig McPherson.

Video footage appeared to show Rangers coach Craig McPherson approach Alonso before pushing his head into the back of the Celtic manager.

It ended 1-1 at Broadwood after a late equaliser for Celtic defender Caitlyn Hayes.

Alonso told Sky Sports he was also called a "little rat" in the chaotic aftermath of the match.

And now Littlejohn, who played for the Hoops across three different spells, feels McPherson "absolutely lost the head".

Speaking to talkSPORT, she said: "It is not something we have seen a lot of in the women's game but look it is growing and getting bigger.

"I think maybe emotions have taken over and I am sure it will be dealt with accordingly.

When asked if she had ever witnessed something like that during her time in Glasgow she replied: "In a Rangers v Celtic game? No. On the pitch, it has been heated at times but there has been nothing too much to talk about.

"I think there have been a few red cards over the years and a bit of aggro on the sidelines maybe but nothing like that.

"I am sure he (McPherson) will go away and hold his hands up and say 'it was not right'.

"In the heat of the moment, he has absolutely lost his head but I am sure the SFA will deal with it accordingly."

Police Scotland enquiries into the incident are also underway to establish whether any criminality occurred. 

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We have received a report regarding an incident at Broadwood Stadium on the evening of Monday, 27 March.

"Enquiries to establish any criminality are at an early stage."