7 November 2024
Atalanta vs. Celtic: TV channel, time of kickoff, team news, referee, and video assistant...

Atalanta vs. Celtic: TV channel, time of kickoff, team news, referee, and video assistant

Celtic supporters will be able to watch Champions League action again this week as Brendan Rodgers’ squad travels to Italy to play Atalanta.

In the new competition format, Celtic has already defeated Slovan Bratislava. The Bhoys also suffered a crushing loss to Borussia Dortmund.

It doesn’t get any more difficult than taking on the reigning Europa League champions as Brendan Rodgers leads his Celtic club into their third match of the competition.

In UEFA’s Champions League standings, Atalanta is comfortably in 11th position with Celtic in 20th. A victory on Wednesday night would be perfect for both teams looking to increase their chances of automatic qualification.

In light of this, 67 Hail Hail provides you with all the information you require for the Atalanta match, including information on how to watch on television, the most recent team news, the officials who have been assigned, and more.

Kickoff time for Celtic vs. Atalanta
On Wednesday, October 23, Celtic will play their third Champions League match against Atalanta at the Gewiss Stadium. The earlier kickoff time is 5:45 p.m. BST.

Celtic vs. Atalanta television network
Celtic vs. Atalanta will be televised live. If you have a subscription through Discovery+, BT, EE, Sky, or Virgin Media, you can watch the game on TNT Sports 4.

A complete list of overseas broadcasters that will be carrying the Champions League match live is available to Celtic supporters who live outside of the UK and Ireland.

You can see a complete match video replay after listening to live radio coverage of the Atalanta game if you have a Celtic TV membership.

The Hoops fan base can also tune in to BBC Radio Scotland Extra or talkSPORT 2 live for the game starting at 5:30 p.m.

At 10:40 p.m. BST, highlights will also be accessible on BBC One’s Match of the Day.

Brendan Rodgers has already stated that Greg Taylor will not play in the crucial Champions League match, while Cameron Carter-Vickers is still doubtful for the Celtic trip to Atalanta.

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