Celtic take on Hibernian at Easter Road today in their second matchday of the 2024/25 Scottish Premiership campaign.
Brendan Rodgers and his players kicked off the defence of their league title by brushing Kilmarnock aside 4-0 last Sunday at Celtic Park.
Now, they travel away for the first time this season to face Hibs at Easter Road in the early kick-off this afternoon.
David Gray endured a tough start to life as a permanent Scottish Premiership manager as Hibs fell to a 3-0 defeat against St Mirren in Paisley on Sunday.
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When is Hibs vs Celtic?
Hibernian host Celtic today - Sunday, August 11.
The match will be played at Easter Road.
Kick-off is at 12.30pm.
Is Hibs vs Celtic on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Coverage begins at 11.30am on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.
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Can I live stream Hibs vs Celtic?
Yes. Sky Sports subscribers can watch coverage of the match online.
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Celtic TV subscribers living outside of the the UK & Ireland can also watch the match live online. Those within the UK and Ireland can listen to audio coverage through the club platform.
Who do Celtic face in their next five matches?
Hibernian vs Celtic - Sunday, August 11
Celtic vs Hibernian - Sunday, August 18
St Mirren vs Celtic - Sunday, August 25
Celtic vs Rangers - Sunday, September 1
Celtic vs Hearts - Saturday, September 14
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