How to watch Celtic v Ross County – info for ST Holders

CELTIC will play Ross County today in the Last 16 of the Betfred Cup. The Scottish Champions and the holders of the League Cup since 2016 will face the Highlands side live on Premier Sports – kicking off at 2pm.

The broadcasters struck a deal with the Parkhead club to give Season Ticket holders free access to watch the game. This was part of the ‘significant added value’ that they offered those that sold out season tickets despite no date of return to grounds set.

To activate your Premier Sports Weekend Pass, you will need to enter your six-digit client reference number found on the back of your Season Ticket. Season Ticket holders who have a client reference number which is less than 6 digits long should add zero(s) to the start to generate a six-digit client reference.

Step 1 – Visit https://www.premierplayer.tv/subscribe/celtic-weekend-pass
Step 2 – Select the FREE WEEKEND PASS option
Step 3 – Enter your details including your email address and 6 digit client reference

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Once you have logged in you will be able to watch the game but should you have any problems accessing your free pass or logging in for the game, get in touch with: premierplayerloginhelp@premiersports.com

Celtic won the trophy in 2016 and have won it four times since then, culminating in a win last December over Rangers. Fraser Forster was the hero of that game with a number of sensational stops as Christopher Jullien’s sucker punch delivered the trophy back to Celtic Park.

Coverage starts at 1.30pm and Neil Lennon will need a big performance after what has been a poor few weeks. The Irishman survived the axe but he needs to win back the support and a convincing win over the Highland side is one step in the right direction.

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