Celtic have announced that the Hoops’ two games in the Sydney Super Cup, taking place later this month, will be shown live on Celtic TV.
Following the conclusion of Bhoys’ final two league games against Motherwell and Ross County before the World Cup, Ange Postecoglou and his players will be travelling down under.
The Scottish Premiership champions will be facing off against Sydney FC and English Premier League side Everton in the Sydney Super Cup.

Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou will be keen to put on a show as he returns to his homeland after spending several years abroad in Japan and Scotland.
The 57-year-old has received lots of support from those back home in Australia. So it is likely a visit that Postecoglou has been looking forward to.
In just over 12 months, the former Socceroos boss has turned his Celtic team into Scottish Premiership and Premier Sports cup champions. Whilst his side was also competing in the Champions League this campaign.
So it should prove to be a fantastic opportunity for his squad to showcase their credentials against English opposition, off the back of a strong start to the domestic campaign.
For those hoping to watch from afar, either in Scotland or across the globe, Celtic have confirmed the broadcast details for the two games set to take place next week.
Announcing the news on social media, Celtic confirmed that the club’s official channel, Celtic TV, would be ‘the only place to see the Champions’ live from Australia and teased some new behind-the-scenes content.
Celtic supporters set for early start as Ange Postecoglou looks to put in a show down under.
Although the domestic action in Scotland may be stopping for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, supporters will be happy to at least still have some Celtic fix for another week.
For those living in the UK, you face an early start for both games, with the first against Sydney FC kicking off at 08:45 AM, whilst the clash versus Everton will take place at 03:45 AM.
However, I am sure there will be plenty of the Parkhead faith who will stay up for that, with Ange Postecoglou and his players looking to put on a show.
They will also be eagerly anticipating more behind-the-scenes content of the Celtic squad, with recent videos at Parkhead and Lennoxtown going down a treat.
It is certainly an exciting time for those that live down under and cheer on the Bhoys from the other side of the World, who will be able to watch this Celtic side live in the flesh.

Postecoglou has already admitted he expects to see his side fully firing off the back of their final Scottish Premiership game before the break. So, fingers crossed, we see them put on a show in these two friendly outings.
Those who subscribe to Celtic TV will be able to catch all the action as Ange’s short ‘homecoming tour’ finally gets underway.
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