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Celtic v Hibernian LIVE on Celtic TV for overseas subscribers
Celtic FC · Aug 17

Celtic v Hibernian LIVE on Celtic TV for overseas subscribers

Celtic v Hibernian LIVE on Celtic TV for overseas subscribers
Celtic v Hibernian LIVE on Celtic TV for overseas subscribers

The Celts kick off their Premier Sports Cup campaign at home to Hibernian on Sunday (August 18) in the hope of regaining the trophy that evaded them last season.You can tune in from 2:45pm CPT (Celtic Park Time) on Sunday (August 18) as Gerry McCulloch and former Celtic midfielder, Peter Grant bring you all the pre-match build up and excitement at Paradise. We will hear from Brendan Rodgers in the Celtic Park tunnel as well as having a look back at all the action from Easter Road last weekend as both sides met in the Scottish Premiership before Gerry and Peter take you through all the action at 3pm.At half-time, we will look back at classic encounters from Hibernian and Celtic in Paradise from years gone by.Not only will we have the game LIVE & EXCLUSIVE but we will also have the full game on-demand so you don’t have to miss a single minute wherever you are in the world. SUBSCRIBE TO CELTIC TV VISIT CELTICFC.TV EXCELLENT VALUE SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS A Celtic TV subscription offers excellent value for those looking to follow the Celts throughout the season as they fight on all fronts Overseas subscribers can watch every Celtic league, League Cup and Scottish Cup match live. UK subscribers can enjoy live audio commentary of the game and be amongst the very first to get the game in full and on-demand at 10pm on Sunday night! All Celtic TV subscriptions also include extensive behind-the-scenes access from our Lennoxtown Training Centre and exclusive content from within our Women’s squad as they get set to defend their SWPL title.FixturesCeltic Vs. Hibernian – Sun, Aug 18th 2024, 15:00

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