What channel is the Celtic game on? Ross County match TV details, live stream, kick-off time
Celtic will hope to take another stride towards lifting the Scottish Premiership title this weekend when they travel to the Highlands to face Ross County.
The Parkhead side will need to bounce back from their Scottish Cup semi-final defeat to Rangers at Hampden last weekend as they aim to, at worst, maintain their six-point advantage in the title race ahead of the final Old Firm meeting of the season at Celtic Park the following weekend.
By the time Celtic kick off in Dingwall on Sunday, they will know how their title rivals have fared, with Rangers’ trip to Motherwell rearranged and brought forward to Saturday to give the Ibrox side an extra day to prepare for their Europa League semi-final first leg clash against RB Leipzig in Germany on Thursday.
For Ross County, who secured their top six place with a 1-0 win over Aberdeen at Pittodrie in the final match before the split, there is the prospect of qualifying for Europe for the first time in the club’s history, with fourth and fifth place finishes ensuring a place in the Europa Conference League qualifying rounds.
Here is how to watch the action at the Global Energy Stadium …
Who: Ross County v Celtic
What: Scottish Premiership matchday 34
Where: Global Energy Stadium, Dingwall
When: Sunday, April 24, 2022, 2.30pm.
The match is being broadcast live on Sky Sports Football (Sky channel 403, Virgin channel 503). Coverage starts at 2pm - half an hour before kick-off.
Subscribers can stream the match using the Sky Go app across all devices.
Non-subscribers can purchase a one-off day pass via Now TV for £9.99.
Match highlights will be shown on Sportscene at 7.15pm on the BBC Scotland channel, and again at 11.40pm on BBC One.
Celtic have claimed maximum points from their three