What channel is Celtic vs Bayern Munich? Live stream, TV, ref, VAR and Champions League team news
The stage is set for a massive night at Celtic Park as Gerrman giants Bayern Munich visit in the Champions League playoffs. Harry Kane and co will turn up with a point to prove in Glasgow after missing out on a top-eight finish. But Brendan Rodgers' men will be looking to produce a shock before the return leg in the Allianz Arena in six days' time.
The Treble-chasing boss saw his charges defeat Raith Rovers on Saturday night to book their place in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals. He named a much-changed side where only hat-trick hero Daizen Medea and skipper Callum McGregor remained in the side for the 5-0 victory over the second-tier outfit from the team that hit Dundee for six in their last league game.
Celtic fans will hope to see re-signed winger Jota sprinkle some of his magic as they dream of big nights in European competition again. Juventus 2013 will be a somewhat distant memory for the Parkhead faithful, but can Rodgers help them bring back some credibility in European competition, both for the team and himself? Here, Record Sport tells you everything you need to know ahead of the Champions League blockbuster.
Celtic host Bayern Munich at Parkhead on Wednesday, February 12. Kick-off is at 8pm.
It is, indeed. The game will be screened live on TNT Sports 1 with coverage starting at 7pm and running until 10:30pm. If you don't have TNT, then you can catch the highlights on BBC 1 from 10.40pm.
Yes, you can. Fans can stream the game to their devices via the Discovery+ website or app for £30.99 per month, but the broadcaster does not offer a pay-per-view option. To sign up click HERE. Alternatively, Celtic TV subscribers outside the UK and Ireland can stream the match live at no additional cost.
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