celtic vs real madrid h2h: Kick off time, prediction, TV, live stream

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Celtic vs Real Madrid Live stream, TV channel, team news, and Champions League kick-off time, Today is Tuesday, September 6, 2022

celtic vs real madrid h2h: Kick off time, prediction, TV, live stream

The Champions League is back, and Celtic are in the group stage for the first time in four years, and they start with a very tough test.

Celtic vs Real Madrid prediction


Reigning European champions Real Madrid are the guests in Glasgow, and Carlo Ancelotti's side will be looking to get off to a good start at Celtic Park, but Ange Postecoglou will be looking to stop that.


The Australian coach's side has been in fine form this season, picking up four wins against Rangers on Saturday.


But the Champions League is a big challenge and Celtic disappointed in Europe last year, so they will want to get off to a good start against the Spaniards.


They know it will be a tough game, but with the 60,000 fans behind them, they will be confident they can cause Real Madrid problems.


When does Celtic play against Real Madrid?


  1. Celtic will host Real Madrid at Celtic Park today, Tuesday, September 6.
  2. The match will kick off at 8pm.


Will Celtic vs Real Madrid be broadcast on TV?


  1. Yes. You can watch the match on BT Sport 3 and BT Sport Ultimate.
  2. The broadcast starts at 19: 15 - and the analysis is 45 minutes before the kick-off.
  3. We also try to provide live streaming to visitors of our blog a live sports event, if it is available from the official source.

Can I live stream Celtic vs Real Madrid?


Yes, you can. A monthly BT Sports pass can be purchased and subscribers can watch the match via the BT Sport app.


Who is the referee of the Celtic vs Real Madrid match?


Swiss Sandro Scharer is whistling the game, and Bekim Zogaj and Jonas Erni are the assistants.


The VAR is served by Fedayi San and Tomasz Kwiatkowski, Lukas Fahndrich is the fourth official.


Scharer has handed out 25 yellow cards and one red card in his five matches this season.


He has already whistled twice for Celtic, most recently in the 1-1 draw against FC Midtjylland, when he showed red cards to Celtic's Nir Bitton and Midtjylland's Anders Dreyer.


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