Celtic play Aberdeen this evening (Saturday) in the semi-final of the Scottish League Cup at Hampden.
Both sides approach the match in top form, having failed to lose a domestic encounter thus far during the 2024/25 campaign.
In fact, the only draw each side has had to this point was against each other in the Scottish Premiership last month, when Aberdeen came back from 2-0 down to draw with the hosts at Parkhead.
In midweek, Celtic overcame Dundee in league action 2-0 at Celtic Park, while Aberdeen outdid Rangers 2-1 at Pittodrie.
The other semi-final will take place at Hampden tomorrow (Sunday), wherein Motherwell take on Rangers for a place in the competition's final next month.
Here's everything you need to know about Celtic vs Aberdeen: TV channel, live stream & kick-off time.
When is Celtic vs Aberdeen?
Celtic and Aberdeen face off today on Saturday, November 2.
The match will be played at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
Kick-off is at 5.30pm.
Is Celtic vs Aberdeen on TV?
Yes. The match will be shown live on Premier Sports 1.
Coverage begins at 5pm and is scheduled to run until 8.45pm. Of course, that could alter slightly should the tie require extra-time or penalties.
Read more:
- Celtic manager reacts to Parkhead club going nine clear of Rangers
- Celtic get positive Idah scan update, 'hopefully' ready for semi-final
Can I live stream Celtic vs Aberdeen?
Yes. The match is available to stream on Premier Player.
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Last five results for Celtic and Aberdeen...
Celtic
Celtic 2 Dundee 0 (Scottish Premiership)
Motherwell 0 Celtic 3 (Scottish Premiership)
Atalanta 0 Celtic 0 (Champions League)
Celtic 2 Aberdeen 2 (Scottish Premiership)
Sligo Rovers 2 Celtic 3 (Friendly)
Aberdeen
Aberdeen 2 Rangers 1
Aberdeen 1 Dundee United 0
Celtic 2 Aberdeen 2
Aberdeen 3 Heart of Midlothian 2
Dundee 1 Aberdeen 2
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