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Watch Celtic v Livingston LIVE on Celtic TV

Watch Celtic v Livingston LIVE on Celtic TV
Watch Celtic v Livingston LIVE on Celtic TV

It’s back to league action for the Celts tomorrow night as they welcome Livingston to Paradise on Wednesday, February 11 (7:45pm) Last time out, the Hoops defeated Dundee in extra-time after a dramatic late equaliser from new Bhoy Junior Adamu. Attention now turns back to the league action as the Hoops look to continue their form under Martin O’Neill. You can watch all the action LIVE on Celtic TV with a subscription! * Subscribe now The build-up to the match begins at 7:15pm. Gerry McCulloch and Peter Grant are in the studio for all the build-up to kick off. Martin O’Neill will be speaking to John Ledwith pre-match about his team selection, and we have Benjamin Nygren’s sit down with Daylin Docherty earlier in the week at Lennoxtown. As the game kick-offs at 7:45pm join Paul Cuddihy and Simon Donnelly on commentary as they describe all the action from Paradise. With additional features and January’s goal of the month competition, there is so much to enjoy during the show!  More than matchday Your subscription also unlocks a wide range of exclusive on-demand shows, including: Full Match Flashback – Relive classic Celtic games in full, on demand. Paradise: In Their Words – A brand-new docuseries on Celtic TV with Aiden McGeady as the first guest. If You Know Your History – A nostalgic look back at iconic Celtic moments, featuring rare archive footage and legendary names. Subscribe now The games. The access. The stories. They’re all here on Celtic TV. Subscribe today and be part of every moment. * Live match coverage for subscriptions purchased inside the UK & Ireland is audio only and does not include live pictures. All subscriptions offer full-match replays available later the same day.FixturesCeltic Vs. Livingston – Wed, Feb 11th 2026, 19:45

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