
Celtic can maintain their hopes of competing for the title with a good result against Rangers (Image: Getty)
How to watch Celtic vs Rangers:
Kick-off time: The match is scheduled to start on Sunday, May 10, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. After this game, there are only two more matchweeks left in the Scottish Premiership season.
Location: The match will be played at Celtic Park, the home of the Hoops, in the Parkhead area of Glasgow. This iconic stadium will be filled to its capacity of over 60,000 people, creating the cauldron of noise that will characterize this fixture.
UK TV Channels: Live TV coverage is provided on Sky Sports, specifically Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football channels. The broadcast is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m., giving viewers a full hour of preparation, expert analysis and atmosphere before the action begins.
Live Stream Information: Subscribers can watch matches through the Sky Go app, which can be downloaded to mobile devices, tablets and laptops. Alternatively, those without a full contract can purchase a Now Sports membership and stream matches via the NOW app or official website.
How to watch in the US: For viewers on the other side of the Atlantic, the game will be broadcast live on the CBS Sports Network. It can also be streamed through Paramount+, which holds the rights to select Scottish Premiership matches for American viewers.
British radio broadcasts: If you’re on the go, you can listen to live commentary on BBC Radio Scotland, which provides comprehensive coverage of the Glasgow Derby. In addition, talkSPORT often broadcasts updates and live reports throughout the afternoon for listeners across the UK.
TEAM NEWS: Celtic are monitoring the fitness of Tomas Kvankala, who remains doubtful as a starter after suffering a groin injury. The Rangers are expected to rely heavily on coach James Tavanier’s leadership and Mikey Moore, who has been playing well of late, to spark the offense.
Competitive record: Recent fixtures have been incredibly close, with the most recent league match ending in a 2-2 draw in March. Celtic won the Scottish Cup on penalties, but Rangers remain a major threat having won 3-1 at Celtic Park earlier in the season.
Current standings: Celtic currently sit second in the table with 73 points, just ahead of Rangers in third place with 69 points, so this game will be a crucial six-point battle. Both teams are desperately chasing league leaders Hearts, and a win is essential to sustain their hopes of winning the title.
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