
Ajax vs Celtic: TV channel, live stream & kick-off in Como Cup
Rodgers' side have only tasted defeat once in pre-season, to Portuguese side Estrela Da Amadora.
Depending on the result against Ajax, Celtic will either compete in the third-place match or the Como Cup final at the weekend - against Como 1907 or Al-Ahli.
When is Ajax vs Celtic?
Ajax and Celtic go head to head in the Como Cup tomorrow - on Thursday, July 24.
The match will be played at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia.
Kick-off is at 7.30pm.
Is Ajax vs Celtic on TV?
No. The match has not been selected for television coverage in the UK & Ireland.
Can I live stream Ajax vs Celtic?
Yes. Celtic TV subscribers can watch the match live as part of their subscription.
You can sign up HERE.
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Who else do Celtic play in the Como Cup?
Celtic will first play Ajax in their Como Cup opener.
Depending on the result, Celtic will then play either Como 1907 or Al-Ahli SFC.
The third place play-off takes place on Saturday, July 26, with the final on Sunday, July 27.
Celtic pre-season fixtures in full
Queen's Park 0-1 Celtic - Friday, July 4
Cork City 1-2 Celtic - Tuesday, July 8
Celtic 2-3 Estrela Da Amadora - Saturday, July 12
Sporting CP 0-2 Celtic - Wednesday, July 16
Celtic 4-0 Newcastle United - Saturday, July 19
Celtic vs Ajax - Thursday, July 24
Celtic vs Como/Al Ahli - July 26/27

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