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Celtic v St Mirren LIVE on Celtic TV for overseas subscribers
Celtic FC · Aug 24

Celtic v St Mirren LIVE on Celtic TV for overseas subscribers

Celtic v St Mirren LIVE on Celtic TV for overseas subscribers
Celtic v St Mirren LIVE on Celtic TV for overseas subscribers

The Celts continue their Premiership campaign with a trip to Paisley to face St Mirren for a midday kick-off on Sunday (August 25). You can tune in from 11:45am Celtic Park Time on Sunday as Paul Cuddihy and former Celtic striker Simon Donnelly bring you all the pre-match build up. We will hear from Brendan Rodgers, as well as looking back at some of the early season form that sees the Celts sitting top of the table. At half-time, we will look back at classic encounters between St Mirren and Celtic from years gone by.Not only will we have the game LIVE & EXCLUSIVE for viewers outside the UK & Ireland, it will also be available on-demand for everyone later on Sunday night 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 With annual subscriptions for UK subscribers from just £50, and monthly and annual subscription options also available to supporters overseas, a Celtic TV subscription offers excellent value for those looking to follow the Celts through to the end of next season, as they fight on all fronts domestically and in Europe.Overseas subscribers can keep up with the Bhoys all season and watch SPFL, League Cup and Scottish Cup matches live.UK subscribers can enjoy live audio commentary of the game and be the very first to get the game in full and on-demand at 10pm on Sunday night! All Celtic TV subscriptions also include superb behind-the-scenes access from our Lennoxtown Training Centre and exclusive content from within our Women’s squad as they also look to defend their own league title.FixturesSt. Mirren Vs. Celtic – Sun, Aug 25th 2024, 12:00

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