
Celtic vs Newcastle Utd: TV channel, live stream & kick-off
Goals from Reo Hatate and Luke McCowan gave Celtic a 2-0 win over the Portuguese champions in the Algarve.
After jetting back from Portugal and before they head out to Italy for the Como Cup, the Celts take on Eddie Howe's Newcastle in Glasgow, with the adidas Trophy up for grabs.
Everything you need to know about Celtic vs Newcastle United...
When is Celtic vs Newcastle United?
Celtic take on Newcastle United this Saturday, July 19.
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Kick-off is at 3pm UK time.
The match will take place at Celtic Park in Glasgow.
Can I watch Celtic vs Newcastle United on TV?
No. Unfortunately, this match has not been selected for live TV coverage.
Can I live stream Celtic vs Newcastle United?
Yes. Celtic TV will stream the match live for viewers worldwide.
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Celtic's pre-season results so far and upcoming friendlies
Queen's Park 0-1 Celtic - Friday, July 4
Cork City 1-2 Celtic - Tuesday, July 8
Celtic 2-3 Estrela Da Amadora - Saturday, July 12
Sporting CP 0-2 Celtic - Wednesday, July 16
Celtic vs Newcastle United - Saturday, July 19
Celtic vs Ajax - Thursday, July 24
Celtic vs Como/Al Ahli - July 26/27
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