Noah Chilvers, the 23-year-old midfielder who transferred to Ross County from Colchester during the summer, is looking forward to his inaugural visit to Celtic Park this Saturday, where his team will compete against the league leaders. He stated: “It’s exciting, it’ll be my first experience of it.” He added, “It was a good game here against them, we’ll be looking to make it difficult for them like we did at our place.” Chilvers further commented, “It’s always good to test yourself against the top teams and that’s what we’ll be looking to do.” He concluded by saying, “It’s a chance to set a marker and show how good we are as individuals and as a team and how we can compete with everybody.” Chilvers, who has not yet scored in his 14 appearances for County, indicated that he is establishing modest objectives for himself to guarantee personal development. He remarked, “I just want to do what I can every game I play, I’ve been getting better and better each time I’m playing,” and continued, “My thing now is goals and assists which will come. I just want to keep performing and make an impact for the team.” Sandi Toksvig will be accompanied by Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. Audiences can sing along to tracks from Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and other artists. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble are returning for the seasonal celebrations at Longleat Safari Park. Topics ranging from microplastics found in our air, soil, and waterways, to the scale of food waste during this period of the year, are being discussed. Copyright © 2024 BBC. The BBC disclaims responsibility for content on external websites. Information regarding our policy on external linking is available.

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