What channel is Dundee vs Celtic? TV and live stream plus team news, referee and VAR

Here's how to watch Dundee and Celtic collide in the Premiership.

Celtic will look to maintain their position in the Premiership title race when they take on Dundee at Dens Park.

The defending champions enter the weekend third and will hope Rangers and Hearts drop points to give them renewed hopes of glory. Celtic lost last time out at Dens and suffered a 2-0 setback in Tayside a fortnight ago when they were put to the sword by Jim Goodwin’s Dundee United.

Steven Pressley’s hosts have been much improved in the second half of the season and will be a stern test for their visitors, despite having to settle for a place in the bottom six this term, with safety not yet secure. This game has been picked for live broadcast and here is how you can watch the Dundee vs Celtic action live.

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When does Dundee vs Celtic take place and when is kick-off?

Dundee entertain Celtic at Dens Park on Sunday, April 5. The match will kick off at 16:30pm GMT.

Will Dundee vs Celtic be shown live on TV?

Yes, Dundee vs Celtic has been selected for live TV coverage. Sky Sports have chosen to broadcast this match.

Coverage will begin on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football from 4.15pm following the conclusion of Livingston vs Hearts, with 15 minutes dedicated to pre-match build-up. Subscribers will have the option to live stream the match on the go via Sky Stream.

The game is also available to watch outside of the UK and Ireland. Celtic TV subscribers overseas can live stream the match without a charge across all their usual devices.

Who is the referee for Dundee vs Celtic?

The SFA have confirmed the referee for Sunday’s encounter in Tayside will be Steven McLean. He will be assisted by linesmen Calum Spence and Douglas Ross, with Matthew MacDermid on VAR duties at Clydesdale House and Chris Graham as his assistant VAR.

What is the team news ahead of Dundee vs Celtic?

Dundee manager Steven Pressley may have attacker Joe Bevan back available after he playing a midweek bounce game to build his match fitness back up, but experienced centre-back Clark Robertson will sit this game out due to a thigh problem.

Celtic boss Martin O’Neill has been dealt an additional blow with news that Alistair Johnston’s comeback from a long-term hamstring injury has suffered a setback after joining the Canada squad last month. Long term absentees Cameron Carter-Vickers, Jota and Kasper Schmeichel remain out while Arne Engels has made positive strides to returning to the matchday squad. Striker Callum Osmand has stepped up his recovery. AFC Bournemouth loanee Julian Araujo is to return before the end of of the campaign after a thigh injury.

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