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Daily Record
16-05-2025
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- Daily Record
What channel is Celtic vs St Mirren? Live stream, TV, ref, VAR and teams news for Trophy Day
It's the best day of the year for Celtic fans as the four-in-a-row champions get their hands on yet another Premiership trophy. The curtain falls on the league season this weekend and there will be a massive party in Glasgow's east end as 60,000 supporters cram inside Celtic Park to celebrate a 55th title win. Brendan Rodgers' winning machine have been relentless from the minute the 2024/25 campaign got underway and millions across the world will pop open the champagne on Saturday as Callum McGregor holds aloft the biggest prize in Scotland. It could get even better for the Hoops next weekend as Scottish Cup finalists Aberdeen stand in their way of a sixth Treble in just nine years. However, St Mirren will hope to spoil the party as Stephen Robinson's Euro-chasers still hold a glimmer of hope of pipping Dundee United to fifth in what would be another remarkable feat for the Buddies. It's sure to be a cracking afternoon of football and here, Record Sport tells you everything you need to know. When is Celtic vs St Mirren? Celtic host St Mirren at Parkhead on Saturday, May 17. Kick-off is at 12:30pm. Is Celtic vs St Mirren on TV? Yes, it is. The derby will be beamed live on Sky Sports Football from 11am. The programme lasts all the way until 3:30pm. If you don't have a subscription, you can sign up HERE. Fans are also able to sign up to NOW TV. A special 12-month saver membership is available for £26 per month or you can pay £34.99 per month without being locked in and cancel anytime. Alternatively, a day pass can be purchased for £14.99. Can I live stream Celtic vs St Mirren? Yes, Sky Sports customers can stream the game live to their devices via the Sky Go app. Those with NOW TV can do similar via the NOW TV app. Celtic TV and St Mirren TV international subscribers can also watch the match live. Where else can I follow Celtic vs St Mirren? You can keep up with all the action from Celtic Park right here on Record Sport will be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and plenty more. Ref and VAR David Dickinson will be the man in the middle at Parkhead. He'll be assisted by Ross Nelson and Steven Traynor. Calum Scott is on VAR duties alongside assistant Andrew McWilliam. Team news Reo Hatate is a major doubt for Celtic after suffering a late knee injury in the midweek win over Aberdeen. Cameron Carter-Vickers could return to the fold after sitting out the previous two games. Long-term crock Jota won't return until next year. St Mirren's Roland Idowu faces a late fitness battle after limping off early in Wednesday's draw with Hibs. Defender Elvis Bwomono is sidelined with a calf injury.


Daily Record
13-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Record
8 Celtic fringe men braced for Aberdeen cameos as Brendan Rodgers to field second string
The Hoops boss will rest his big hitters for the trip to Pittodrie as he casts one eye towards the Scottish Cup Final Celtic fans making the trek to Pittodrie can expect to see an unrecognisable line-up as Brendan Rodgers prepares to ring the changes. The Hoops boss revealed after Saturday's 3-1 comeback win over Hibs that he has already named his starting XI for the penultimate game of the season. With the league already wrapped up, Rodgers is poised to field a second-string to see what they are made of as he rests some key lieutenants ahead of next week's Scottish Cup Final. It may be a dead rubber for the champions but it's a must-win for Aberdeen if Jimmy Thelin's Euro-chasers are to stand any chance of leapfrogging Hibs into third. Pittodrie is traditionally one of the toughest away venues in Scotland but Celts haven't lost in the Granite City for more than NINE years. Rodgers will hope his fringe men will protect that record on Wednesday night. Here, Record Sport examines who is in line for rare runouts. Viljami Sinisalo Jeffrey Schlupp Maik Nawrocki Luke McCowan