CELTIC's pre-season matches will be shown live on Premier Sports.
The Hoops are set to travel to France to face-off against Nice, Lyon and PSG.
Premier Sports said: "Announced today, Premier Sports will broadcast each of Celtic’s preseason friendlies from France this July as the Champions prepare for the beginning of the 2020/21 Scottish Premiership campaign. This will be the first opportunity for Celtic fans to watch their team in action since the Covid-19 pandemic ended the 19/20 season in March.
"Reigning Scottish Premiership Champions Celtic will start their pre-season in France challenging a selection of French clubs. Beginning on July 16th. Celtic will first face Nice at 5.15pm, Lyon on July 18th at 7.45pm before playing current French league champions PSG at the Parc des Princes at 6pm on Tuesday July 21st.
"Premier Sports is the home for Scottish Knockout Football and will broadcast the Scottish Cup and Betfred Cup in the 2020/21 season. Premier Sports customers will also be able to watch Celtic start their European campaign next month with coverage confirmed for Celtic’s first three qualifiers. In addition, subscribers will see the remainder of the Serie A and LaLiga seasons as part of the Premier Sports bundle on Sky, Virgin TV and the Premier Player."
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