
How to watch Celtic's Bernardo in under-21 Euros for FREE
The 23-year-old captained Portugal in their tournament opener against France on Wednesday.
The nations eventually played out a goalless draw, as Bernardo completed the full 90 minutes.
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Alongside the French, Portugal are in Group C, with Poland and Georgia.
Next up for Rui Jorge's side is the former, with the matchday two clash taking place this Saturday, June 14 at 8pm.
How to watch Celtic's Paulo Bernardo in under-21 Euros for FREE
The match between Portugal and the Poles will be shown live to watch for FREE on TV channel 4seven.
You can also live stream the game via the Channel 4 app.
Should Bernardo play, as is expected, it will be his 30th appearance for Portugal's under-21s.
Reaching such a number would mean he becomes the most capped player for the age group, moving him one ahead of Everton and Valencia midfielder Manuel Fernandes.
In other news, Benjamin Nygren is reportedly expected to join Celtic.
The 23-year-old scored 16 goals in 32 games for Danish top-flight outfit Nordsjaelland last season.
The Parkhead club have been linked with a move for Nygren over the past 48 hours, and now well-placed Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri claims that the player has chosen to join Celtic over Anderlecht following talks.
The Swede is now expected to complete his move to Glasgow's east end.

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