Celtic, St Mirren and Premiership
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After a dramatic international break that saw Scotland qualify for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in nearly 28 years, attention now turns back to domestic football as Celtic head to Paisley
The broadcaster has confirmed that the game will be shown live on Premier Sports, marking Celtic’s first league appearance on the channel this campaign.
The match kicks off at 7:45pm, but you can join Gerry McCulloch and former Celt, Peter Grant, live at Celtic Park with all the big match build-up from 7:15pm. Paul Cuddihy and Simon Donnelly will then describe every kick of the ball from their commentary position high in the Celtic Park gantry.
Yes, you can. A pay-per-view pass can be purchased via Celtic TV for £9.99. Celtic TV and Falkirk TV subscribers overseas can live stream the match as normal without a charge from their usual devices.
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