Real Madrid vs Celtic: times, TV and how to watch online
All the info you need to know on how and where to watch the Champions League match between Real Madrid and Celtic at the Santiago Bernabéu on Wednesday.
Real Madrid will be hosting Celtic at Santiago Bernabéu in the last round of the Champions League group stage with the objective of grabbing the three points to secure Group F’s top spot.
The match will kick off at 1:45 pm US (ET) and 10:45 am US (PT). That’s 6:45 pm CET and 5:45 pm UK time. You can watch the game on Paramount+.
Where can I watch Real Madrid vs Celtic in the US and UK?
In the US and UK, the following television channels and online services will be broadcasting Real Madrid vs Celtic:
US: You can also follow it on TUDN USA, VIX+, Univision NOW, TUDN App, TUDN.com, UniMás.
UK: LiveScore App, BTSport.com, BT Sport App, BT Sport 4.
Follow Real Madrid vs Celtic with AS USA
You can follow all the action of the Real Madrid vs Celtic game live on AS USA, with our minute-by-minute coverage. So no matter where you are, as long as your phone’s connected you can find out exactly how things are going.
Real proved they are not unbeatable
Real Madrid are probably experiencing their worst moment of the season, as Los Blancos lost their first competitive game since April vs. RB Leipzig last Tuesday, and couldn’t beat Girona last weekend in LaLiga.
Meanwhile, their Scottish opponents won at Livingston after being kicked out of the Champions League in midweek.
Carlo Ancelotti’s men were expected to get another routine win in the domestic competition against heavy underdogs Girona in Madrid but things turned out to be trickier than expected.
Vinicius Jr. scored for the hosts in the 70 thanks to a great cross by Federico Valverde, but when everything seemed to go Real Madrid’s way, the Catalan outfit silenced the Bernabéu after scoring a penalty.
Los Merengues, who are the LaLiga leaders with only one point ahead of Barcelona, want to close their UCL group stage in style with a victory in front of their fans to finish in the top spot.
The two sides of Celtic
Celtic are in a very different situation in Europe, as they are in the last position with only two points. Leipzig’s victory over Real and their 1-1 draw vs. Shakhtar Donetsk left Ange Postecoglou’s side with no chance of progressing to the next round.
However, in the Scottish Premiership their dynamics are way better, as they have won 10 of 11 games. They are leading the standings with 29 points, four more than Glasgow Rangers, while Hibernian are sitting third with 20 points.
Ballon D’or winner Karim Benzema and Aurélien Tchouameni are doubtful for this one, as they continue to fully recover from their injuries.
As for Celtic, Callum McGregor will continue his spell on the sidelines after he sustained a knee injury against Leipzig, but Jota seems recovered after returning to action on the weekend and centre-back Carl Starfelt could make the bench here.
Who is refereeing Real Madrid vs Celtic?
French referee Stéphanie Frappart will take charge of the fixture. Alongside her are assistants Mikael Berchebru and Benjamin Pages. The fourth official is Johan Hamel, while the two VAR overseers will be Benoît Millot and Massimiliano Irrat