Ross County v Celtic on Wednesday night – PPV, priced at £15

Next up for Celtic after yesterday’s 1-0 wi over Motherwell in this incredibly busy December fixture schedule is the midweek trip to Dingwall to face an improving, on-form Ross County side managed by former Celt Malky Mackay.

Celtic of course lost 1-0 in Dingwall on 21 February this year and that was that really as far as Neil Lennon’s time in charge of Celtic was concerned. It was an unhappy night that Celtic will not want to see a repeat of this midweek.

David Potter was asking this morning about information on where to view the match as he’s not planning on the long, dark trip up to the Highlands on a Wednesday night in December. Well we can tell you that the match is available to view via the Ross County PPV service and this is now available to purchase at £15 direct from the club – PURCHASE HERE.

Of the four sides currently in Cinch Premiership relegation trouble Celtic have to visit three of them over the next few weeks. On Wednesday night (kick-off 7.45pm) Celtic are at the Global Energy Stadium in Digwall to play current joint bottom side Ross County.

21st February 2021; , Ross County versus Celtic, Callum McGregor in action

Next midweek, after the League Cup Final against Hibs, it’s a much shorter trip to Paisley to play St Mirren on Wednesday 22 December at the Simple Digital Arena. Again that’s a 7.45pm kick-off. St Mirren currently have 18 points, four more than Ross County and St Johnstone at the bottom of the league. Presumably the game at St Mirren will have a PPV option. The other side in the relegation mix is Dundee.

Then it’s destination Perth for Celtic on Boxing Day to play the current Scottish Cup holders and by then the former holders of the League Cup and the current bottom of the league side in the Cinch Premiership, St Johnstone. That’s a 12.30pm kick-off and is live on Sky Sports.

Meanwhile here are the details from Ross County for those wanting to watch the match on Wednesday via the club’s PPV service….

Ange Postecoglou during the match between Celtic and Motherwell. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

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