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Alan Galindo

Celtic vs Hibs on TV: Channel, kick-off time and live stream details for Premiership clash

Celtic will be looking to put Champions League disappointment behind them when they come up against Hibs.

Ange Postecoglou's men are officially out of Europe's premier competition after a 2-0 home defeat to RB Leipzig. It leaves the Scottish champions still searching for a first win in their section with three defeats and one draw to their name. Europa League football is still a possibility but an uphill task for the Hoops to achieve.

Lee Johnson's Hibs had won four on the bounce ahead of their trip to Tannadice but they were unable to extend that winning run with Dundee United running 1-0 winners in the midweek clash under the lights. Aziz Behich was the hero for the home side as he netted the only goal of the game to secure a huge three points in the fight at the bottom of the table.

READ MORE: Celtic and Rangers handed Champions League 'novices' tag as Neil Lennon reacts to Euro woes

Here is all the information you need ahead of the Premiership showdown

What TV channel is the match on?

Celtic vs Hibs is NOT live on TV.

When is the game and can I live stream it?

Yes - International Celtic and Hibs TV subscribers can watch live action from the Scottish Premiership clash.

The match takes place at Parkhead, Glasgow on October 15 with a 3pm kick-off.

UK subscribers to both club channels will be able to listen along to live audio.

Due to SPFL broadcasting rules, supporters will not be able to watch the game via a PPV service in the UK & Ireland.

You can keep up to date with the scoreline and all the latest news by following Glasgow Live Sport and Edinburgh Live Sport on Twitter.

Alternatively, BBC Sportsound will provide updates as will Celtic and Hibs via their social media channels.

Highlights of the match will be available to watch on BBC Sportscene on Saturday night from 7.30pm.

Team news

Celtic will remain without influential skipper Callum McGregor.

Carl Starfelt remains an absentee while Liel Abada will be a late shout after coming off during the midweek.

Cameron Carter-Vickers is back from injury and will likely captain the side once again. The likes of Giorgos Giakoumakis, David Turnbull, James Forrest, Alexandro Bernabei and Aaron Mooy will be desperate to get in from the start.

Hibs have named an unchanged side for four consecutive matches but after defeat to Dundee United midweek Lee Johnson will access his side's recovery.

Kevin Dabrowski, Demetri Mitchell and Rocky Bushiri are all back in training and could be involved in the matchday squad.

Latest odds

Celtic 1/5

Draw 5/1

Hibs 12/1

**Odds correct from Paddy Power at time of writing**

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