The great news today for Celtic supporters in Britain and Ireland without a ticket for Fir Park for the Scottish Premiership game on Wednesday night between Motherwell and Celtic is that with Sky Sports blanking Scottish football, the Fir Park side have been given the green light to show the game on PPV for a cost to supporters of £15.
The game is obviously available on Celtic TV to subscribers outside of Britain and Ireland but for the rest of Celtic Support, unless you had a ticket, it was looking like a television blackout if you discount those dodgy streams.
Now though the first benefit of the new deal that the SPFL struct with Sky Sports has reaped its first dividend and it’s primarily going to benefit Celtic, who will be going to Fir Park at worst to try to maintain the seven points lead at the top of the league looking down on theRangers who are at home to Hearts on the same night.
Celtic have two games to go ahead of the break for the World Cup and Ange Postecoglou will be focused on wins at Fir Park then against Ross County at Celtic Park at the weekend to be totally satisfied ahead of the trip back home to Australia to play in the Syndey Super Cup.
But before all that, if you aren’t going to Fir Park on Wednesday night there’s now a great option to watch the game thanks to Motherwell’s announcement today.
Watch Motherwell v Celtic live via our pay-per-view streaming service for £15.
Kick-off is 7.45pm.
— Motherwell FC (@MotherwellFC) November 7, 2022
And if you are going to the game at Fir Park, please note that Motherwell are holding a food bank collection and have asked Celtic’s away support to join their own fans in supporting this worthy initiative and one endorsed by Celtic SLO John Paul Taylor today…
A very worthwhile cause, there will be drop off points around the stadium on Wednesday for both sets of fans https://t.co/1XORNatqCz
— Celtic FC SLO (@CelticFCSLO) November 7, 2022
Well done to the Green Brigade who held their own food bank collection at Celtic Park at the weekend and of course to all the Celtic supporters who gave generously.