Scotland: Celtic FC's 2020-21 season tickets launched with TV access for matches behind closed doors

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Celtic FC (Ladbrokes Premiership) has launched the "Online Pass to Paradise" a virtual season ticket campaign for the 2020-21 season, which will allow subscribers to watch all of their team's matches played at Celtic Park (60,447 capacity) in Glasgow (SCO), either at the stadium or on television (while matches are played behind closed doors), on 08/06/2020. The minimum price for a full adult season ticket is £510 (€568).

The virtual subscription offered by Celtic FC is part of an agreement signed between the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and the UK pay-TV operator Sky, the broadcaster of the Scottish championship in the UK and Ireland, on 03/06/2020. The agreement allows each club to offer its season ticket holders access to a dedicated platform where all their team's home matches will be broadcast. The price of the subscription will be set by the clubs.

"We all want to be back together at Celtic Park. We are working in circumstances completely outwith our control but are liaising closely with the Government and the SPFL to bring you back to Celtic Park sooner rather…

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