Where to watch Celtic vs. Slovan Bratislava live stream, TV channel, start time, lineups, prediction for Champions League match | Sporting News
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Celtic will aim to kick off their 2024/25 UEFA Champions League campaign with a strong performance as they host Slovan Bratislava on Wednesday.
Brendan Rodgers' side extended their perfect start to the Scottish Premiership with a 2-0 win over Hearts in their last outing.
Likewise, Slovan Bratislava head into the Champions League encounter after a 2-1 victory over DAC 1904, keeping them at the top of the Nike Liga standings.
STREAM: Celtic vs.
Slovan Bratislava LIVE in US on Paramount+ (free-trial) The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.
Celtic vs.
Slovan Bratislava live stream, TV channel Here's how to watch this Champions League match in the U.S.: TV channel: Live stream: Paramount+ , ViX This game is unfortunately not available for live TV broadcast in the United States.
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Redeem now! WATCH: The best of Champions League action LIVE in US on Paramount+ (free-trial) What time does Celtic vs.
Slovan Bratislava kick off? This Champions League clash takes place at Celtic Park in Glasgow, Scotland and kicks off on Wednesday, September 18 at 8:00 p.m.
local time.
Here's how that time translates across the U.S.: Date Kickoff time Eastern Time Wed, Sep.
18 3:00 p.m.
Central Time Wed, Sep.
18 2:00 p.m.
Mountain Time Wed, Sep.
18 1:00 p.m.
Pacific Time Wed, Sep.
18 12:00 p.m.
Celtic vs.
Slovan Bratislava predicted lineups, team news Celtic do not have too many injury concerns coming into this game, Maik Nawrocki who is dealing with a calf issue will be their only player on the sidelines.
New signing Arne Engels was impressive in his full debut in Celtic's win against Hearts, and his performance could see him get a start against Slovan Bratislava.
Celtic predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Schmeichel (GK) Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Scales, Taylor Engels, McGregor, Hatate Kuhn, Kyogo, Maeda.
Injured: Nawrocki Suspended: None Lukas Pauschek is the only player on the sidelines for Slovan Bratislava, with the defender having picked up a shoulder injury during the opening match of the season.
Tigran Barseghyan will be the player to look out for Slovan Bratislava, with the winger having already scored 10 goals this season.
Slovan Bratislava predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Takac (GK) Blackman, Kashia, Bajric, Wimmer Szoke, Kucka, Tolic Barseghyan, Strelec, Weiss Jr.
Injured: Barseghyan Suspended: None Celtic vs.
Slovan Bratislava Prediction This will be the first meeting between both sides after 60 years, with Celtic and Slovan Bratislava last clashing in the Cup Winners' Cup back in the 1960s.
Celtic were the victors that day by a scoreline of 1-0 and will be hoping to repeat the same in their upcoming clash.
However, their European form hasn't been the best in recent years and Slovan Bratislava have shown they pose a threat in attack.
Prediction: Celtic 2-1 Slovan Bratislava Champions League fixture schedule this week Tuesday, September 17 BSC Young Boys vs.
Aston Villa FC Juventus vs.
PSV Eindhoven AC Milan vs.
Liverpool FC FC Bayern Munchen vs.
GNK Dinamo Real Madrid C.F.
vs.
VfB Stuttgart Sporting Clube de Portugal vs.
LOSC Lille Wednesday, September 18 AC Sparta Praha vs.
FC Salzburg Bologna FC 1909 vs.
FC Shakhtar Donetsk Celtic FC vs.
SK Slovan Bratislava Club Brugge KV vs.
Borussia Dortmund Manchester City vs.
FC Internazionale Milano Paris Saint-Germain vs.
Girona FC Thursday, September 19 Feyenoord vs.
Bayer 04 Leverkusen FK Crvena Zvezda vs.
SL Benfica AS Monaco vs.
FC Barcelona Atalanta BC vs.
Arsenal FC Atletico de Madrid vs.
RB Leipzig Stade Brestois 29 vs.
SK Sturm Graz.
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