Celtic face Wolves in Dublin this afternoon and there are plenty of ways for supporters to watch the match.
It’s the penultimate friendly of pre-season for Brendan Rodgers‘ men and visits to the Aviva Stadium are rarely dull.
We haven’t exactly been able to watch too much of Celtic over the past two months so an opportunity like this afternoon is one you’ll no doubt want to take, regardless of it being a friendly.
If you’re in (or near) Dublin then you can still purchase tickets for the match via Ticketmaster. The ones left seem to start at the equivalent of around £40, which is a hefty whack for an non-competitive fixture.
Failing that, there are plenty of options to watch the game online, likely with different broadcast teams.
Viaplay Sports are showing the match live. Their coverage starts on Viaplay 1 at 1:40pm, and the channel are showing our recent League Cup final victory over Rangers before the match too, so that’s a good few hours of enjoyable Celtic content this afternoon.

If you are already subscribed to Viaplay you’re all good. If not, then Celtic TV could be an option. They’re also showing the game live.
However, the cheapest way we can find to watch the game through official channels is on Wolves TV.

We’ve looked in to the setup on there and can confirm that they are offering a ‘single match pass’ for the fixture for £6. You’ll need to sign up to Wolves TV and then put your card or PayPal details in to get access.
You may have to put up with some pro-Wolves commentary. But, in the absence of any similar match pass from Viaplay or Celtic, it looks like your best bet if you’re looking to get the best deal.
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