CELTIC have announced that the club's last-16 Betfred Cup tie against Ross County will be available to view for all season ticket holders.
Premier Sports hold the television rights to the competition but after talks between the broadcaster and the Premiership champions, a deal has been struck to allow season ticket holders at Parkhead to stream the match live via the Premier Sports Player.
The Parkhead club are aiming to lift the trophy for a fourth consecutive season this term, with their defence starting at home to Ross County on 29 November.
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Neil Lennon's men squeezed past Rangers in last season's final, with Christopher Jullien's second-half goal all that separated the two rivals at Hampden last December.
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