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Cork City vs Celtic: TV channel, live stream & kick-off time

Cork City vs Celtic: TV channel, live stream & kick-off time

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Brendan Rodgers' men returned to action after the off-season on Friday evening against Queen's Park.
Johnny Kenny's first-half strike, assisted by Mitchel Frame, ultimately proved to be the difference between the sides.
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A squad similar to the one that travelled to Glasgow's southside on Friday will head to Cork, with Rodgers stating that the match comes too soon for several of his first-team regulars.
Everything you need to know about Cork City vs Celtic...
When is Cork City vs Celtic?
Celtic take on Cork City this Tuesday, July 8.
Kick-off is at 6pm.
The match will be played at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh in Cork, Ireland.
Is Cork City vs Celtic on TV?
Yes. Premier Sports will show the match live on their Premier Sports 1 channel.
Can I live stream Cork City vs Celtic?
Yes. Premier Sports will stream the match on the Premier Sports Player.
You can sign up here.
CelticTV will also stream the match worldwide.
You can sign up here.
Celtic's upcoming pre-season friendlies in full
Cork City vs Celtic - Tuesday, July 8
Celtic vs Estrela Da Amadora - Saturday, July 12
Sporting CP vs Celtic - Wednesday, July 16
Celtic vs Newcastle United - Saturday, July 19
Celtic vs Ajax - Thursday, July 24
Celtic vs Como/Al Ahli - July 26/27
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