The Bhoys are back in action this weekend with a trip to Perth to face St Johnstone in the Scottish Premiership! Coverage from McDiarmid Park will begin at 5:30pm Celtic Park Time on Saturday (September 28) as the Celts look to keep up the perfect start to their Premiership campaign, and Celtic TV will be there to capture every kick of the ball. Daylin Docherty & former Celtic star, Simon Donnelly, will be on hand in the commentary box to cover all the action with kick-off at 5:45pm. We will hear from Brendan Rodgers as he speaks to Matt Campbell ahead of the game. At half-time we will go back down memory lane in some classic meetings between both sides as well as a special look at last season’s Celtic TV documentary, Inside the Huddle, available to stream now! Not only will we have the game LIVE & EXCLUSIVE outside the UK and Ireland 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 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 the 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 & Ireland subscribers can enjoy all SPFL, League Cup, and Scottish Cup matches with live audio commentary, plus match replays shown later in the day. 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 look to defend their own league title. SUBSCRIBE TO CELTIC TVFixturesSt. Johnstone Vs. Celtic – Sat, Sep 28th 2024, 17:45
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St Johnstone v Celtic on Celtic TV!
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