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Is Celtic vs Motherwell on TV? Live stream and kickoff details for Premiership clash

It doesn't get much bigger than this!

Celtic host Motherwell in a monumental clash at the top of the Premiership and it looks too tough to call.

The Hoops are hanging in there in their defence of the title and know a victory over the flying Steelmen would, temporarily at least, put them to within two points of leaders Hearts.

But Jens Berthel Askou's men will have something to say about that. They've got aspirations of their own and even if that ten point gap to the leaders is too much to bridge, they'll be determined to have a big say in where the trophy does end up.

It's the game of the weekend and here's everything you need to know.

Celtic will host Motherwell at Parkhead on Saturday, March 14. Kickoff is at 3pm.

As you might have guessed by the Saturday 3pm slot, no. The game hasn't been selected for broadcast by Sky or Premier Sports.

Within the UK and Ireland, there are no live streaming options due to the Saturday 3pm blackout. If you're overseas, you can stream it on Celtic TV or Motherwell TV.

BBC Sportscene will have the highlights for UK viewers at 10.20pm on BBC One Scotland.

You can keep up with all the action from Paisley right here on dailyrecord.co.uk! We'll be hosting a live blog featuring all the pre-match build-up and team news, as well as every moment of the match once it kicks off. Post-match, we'll bring you reactions from managers and players, player ratings, key talking points, and much more.

John Beaton will be the man in the middle for this one, assisted by Graeme Stewart and Calum Spence. Kevin Clancy will be on VAR with Gary Hilland assisting.

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