How to watch Celtic's matches v Lyon, Nice and Paris Saint-Germain

Dates, kick-off times and TV details
Celtic's Callum McGregor tackles Lyon's Jordan Ferri during a pre-season friendly in 2017. Picture: SNSCeltic's Callum McGregor tackles Lyon's Jordan Ferri during a pre-season friendly in 2017. Picture: SNS
Celtic's Callum McGregor tackles Lyon's Jordan Ferri during a pre-season friendly in 2017. Picture: SNS

Celtic’s new season kicks off this evening in France.

The Parkhead side have matches lined up against Lyon, Nice and Paris Saint-Germain and each game will be broadcast live on Premier Sports.

The pay TV station also announced it has a deal in place to screen Celtic’s first three qualifiers in Europe, should the Scottish champions make progress.

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Celtic have not played since football was closed down in March due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

They will return to action when they face Nice tonight at the Groupama Stadium in Lyon (5.15pm kick-off) in the Veolia Trophy.

Two days later they will take on Lyon (7.45pm), also in the Veolia Trophy pre-season tournament.

The Scottish champions conclude their mini-French tour in Paris against PSG at the Parc des Princes at 6pm on Tuesday 21 July.

Premier Sports is available on Sky, Virgin Media and via the Premier Player. It costs £11.99 per month.

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