Celtic v St Mirren: Club confirm PPV option for Premiership clash

Celtic face St Mirren tomorrow afternoon as Brendan Rodgers’ side look to bounce back from the midweek Glasgow Derby defeat…

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Celtic Park ahead of the match between Celtic and Motherwell on 26th December 2024. Picture by Mark Runnacles Shutterstock

Stephen Robinson’s side beat theRangers on Boxing Day but were beaten by Dundee and Kilmarnock in their last two games.

PPV option for Celtic v St Mirren

The Scottish Champions have confirmed that a pay-per-view option will be available via Celtic TV for supporters that are unable to get to Paradise. Coverage starts at 2:30pm, 30 mins before the game kicks off, and supporters are invited to go to Celtic TV to register for the game. The PPV costs £12.99 but Celtic TV subscribers in Britain and Ireland will be able to claim a discount price of £9.99 for the game.

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Celtic Park ahead of the match between Celtic and Motherwell on 26th December 2024. Picture by Mark Runnacles Shutterstock

Celtic will be looking to get back to winning ways after the abject performance and defeat at Ibrox on Thursday. Fortunately, the manager and the squad are able to get back to business after a swift turnaround as they look to build upon their 11 point advantage at the top of the Premiership table.

Ticketing exchange programme

The use of the PPV is encouraging but there is a consensus that club should investigate and implement a ticketing exchange programme that allows empty seats to be filled by supporters that do not have tickets for the game.

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1 Comment

  1. I subscribed to Celtic TV, recently. I was very lazy, I paid the £50 or whatever for annual subscription, thinking I would be able to watch a few Celtic games live online.
    I am kicking myself for not reading the ‘fine print’ – imagine my surprise to find, that only subscribers outside the UK could access the live games. I won’t make that mistake again!

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