CELTIC take on Norwich City this afternoon in their final pre-season friendly of the summer.
Ange Postecoglou's side will play the English Championship club at Parkhead in the build-up to the Scottish Premiership season kicking off.
Celtic have recorded wins over SC Wiener Viktoria and Banik Ostrava in pre-season along with score draws against SK Rapid Wien, Blackburn Rovers and Legia Warsaw.
Here's all you need to know about this afternoon's friendly...
When is Celtic vs Norwich?
Celtic play Norwich City at Parkhead TODAY - Saturday, July 23.
The match will kick-off at 3pm.
Can I watch it on TV?
Yes. The match will be shown on Premier Sports.
Coverage of the friendly will begin at 2.45pm on Premier Sports 1.
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Can I live stream it?
Yes. The match is available to watch through Celtic TV.
Subscribers can watch all of the pre-season fixtures live on Celtic TV.
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When do Celtic next play?
Celtic vs Aberdeen - Sunday, July 31 (H)
Ross County vs Celtic - Saturday, August 6 (A)
Kilmarnock vs Celtic - Sunday, August 14 (A)
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