CELTIC play their thrid pre-season friendly tonight as they head to Bristol City.
The Hoops take on the Championship side after wins over Sheffield Wednesday and Charlton in Wales.
Now, before the club return to Glasgow, they will play Bristol City at their training base.
Here's all you need to know ahead of the match.
When do Celtic play Bristol City?
Celtic play Bristol City TONIGHT.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
⏰ 3 hours to go until #BRCCEL! 🔴🍀
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) July 14, 2021
🎫 STHs can watch on @CelticFCPass | Non-STHs can watch on @CelticTV 📺 pic.twitter.com/91GV21hluf
Where is the match?
The friendly match is being played at Bristol City’s High Performance Centre.
Is it on TV?
The match is not going to be shown on TV.
Can I live stream the friendly?
Yes. The match can be streamed through Celtic TV.
Season ticket holders can watch the warm-up match for no extra charge on the Pass to Paradise platform.
And non-season ticket holders can subscribe to Celtic TV to watch all the pre-season action.
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