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What time and TV channel is Aberdeen v Celtic on today?

What time and TV channel is Aberdeen v Celtic on today?

Aberdeen take on Celtic today in the Scottish Premiership.
The Hoops kicked off their campaign with a narrow win last week, but despite that positive start, Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers believes he needs plenty of reinforcements before the transfer window closes.
'It's very clear what we need to improve and there's a lot of work going on, clearly, by ourselves and probably every club. That's the reality of this time of the year, there's lots of work going on throughout many clubs.
'We're hoping that we can conclude some deals and improve the squad.'
Here's what you need to know about the game: Where is the game being played?
Pittodrie Stadium What time is kick-off?
12:30pm Can I watch the game on TV or stream it online?
The game is being shown live on Sky Sports Football and can be streamed on Now TV and Sky Go. What are the betting odds?
Aberdeen - 11/2
Draw - 4/1
Celtic - 7/20
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