CELTIC have announced that Chris Sutton and John Hartson will lead their Celtic TV line-up for the upcoming Scottish Premiership season.
The pair will be joined by Michael Stewart, Rory Hamilton and Gordon Strachan.
The Hoops have announced a deal with Sunset and Vine - the company who run BT Sport - and they will help to air the behind closed door games from Parkhead for the new season.
A club statement read: "As the 2020/21 season draws ever closer, everyone at Celtic Football Club is working hard behind the scenes to prepare for the launch of the ‘Pass to Paradise’ - your Virtual Season Ticket - and we are delighted to welcome some exciting new faces onto our matchday team!
"Our priority remains getting fans back in Celtic Park and filling the stands with our world famous support, but until it is safe to do so, we have invested in the ‘Pass to Paradise’ streaming platform to deliver the best possible match experience for our Season Ticket holders through their Virtual Season Ticket.
"As well as a new open-air studio, we are delighted to announce that some of the biggest names in the industry will be joining us as the new season gets underway.
"Our matchday line-up for the season ahead will include Chris Sutton, John Hartson, Gordon Strachan, Michael Stewart and BT Sport’s Rory Hamilton on commentary. These stars will join our existing Celtic TV presentation team and will feature across the season."
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