How to watch Motherwell vs Celtic: date, TV channel, live stream + team news for Scottish Premiership clash
Celtic head for Fir Park to face Motherwell on Sunday as they return to Premiership action just a few days on from their Champions League outing with Atalanta in Italy.
Brendan Rodgers’ side saw their blemish free start to their league campaign ended by Aberdeen last weekend, with a 2-2 draw played out at Parkhead. The Hoops found themselves two goals ahead before the half-hour mark but conceded twice within 10 second half minutes to drop points for the first time this season.
A resolute defensive showing earned the Scottish champions a goalless draw in Bergamo on Wednesday night, and focus has now quickly shifted back on domestic matters. Motherwell suffered a 1-0 home defeat to Dundee last time out and will be eager to make amends and catch Celtic on an off-day.
Here, GlasgowWorld provides you with everything you need to know ahead of the match, including what channel the game will be on and how to stream it:
Where and when will Motherwell v Celtic take place?
The Scottish Premiership encounter will take place at Fir Park Stadium, North Lanarkshire on Sunday, October 27. Kick-off is scheduled for 3.00pm (UK time)
Where can I watch the game? Is it on TV?
Yes, the match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports. Coverage begins at 2.30pm – 30 minutes before kick-off. You can sign up HERE. Alternatively, BBC Radio Scotland will provide live coverage on on 92 – 95 FM and 810 MW. Highlights of the match will pop up on Sky Sports News later that evening and the following morning.
What is the latest team news?
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers could welcome back defensive duo Greg Taylor and Cameron Carter-Vickers from recent injury absences after issuing a positive fitness update on both players on Friday afternoon.
He explained: “We’ve got Cam back training with the squad, which is good news. Greg as well, so we’ve got one more day to go, and we’ll see how we are, but hopefully, they will be involved in the game.”
Motherwell still have several players on the treatment table with captain Paul McGinn (muscle), Callum Slattery (knee), Harry Paton (ankle), Jack Vale (muscle), Ross Callachan (hamstring) and Sam Nicholson (knee) all still sidelined through injury.
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