Aberdeen and Celtic Square Off in a Broadcasted Scottish Premiership Thriller
If you’re a football fan looking for a match with drama, stakes, and everything to play for, May 14 is circled on your calendar. Aberdeen welcomes Celtic to Pittodrie Stadium for a Scottish Premiership clash set to shake up the league standings. The action kicks off at 20:00 BST, and with both teams hungry for points, every minute promises edge-of-your-seat energy.
Watching from the UK? You don’t have to miss a second. Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR are showing the match live, bringing all the action into living rooms with sharp visuals and top-notch commentary. Both hardcore fans and armchair spectators are in for a treat, especially given what’s at stake for these teams. Celtic, aiming to cement their spot at the top, are under pressure to deliver another win. Meanwhile, Aberdeen are determined to take points at home and push themselves up the table. Pittodrie will be buzzing well before kickoff, but the real fireworks start under the floodlights when the whistle blows.
How to Watch Around the World and What’s Coming Next
Not in the UK? There’s still plenty of ways to catch the Scottish Premiership in action. Fans in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Finland, and Norway can tune in via TV3 MAX or opt for Viaplay Norway’s online coverage. Over in Portugal, Sport TV Multiscreen and Sport TV1 serve up the live broadcast. Republic of Ireland viewers, as well as those in the United States, should check regional network guides for local providers since coverage may vary throughout each territory.
This isn’t just any encounter for Celtic. Right after their scrap with Aberdeen, the Hoops have a busy schedule. Three days later, on May 17, they face St Mirren in another Premiership match — yes, that’s going live on Sky Sports again. But if you think the drama stops there, look toward the Scottish Cup Final on May 24: Celtic and Aberdeen will go at it once more, only this time at Hampden Park, live on BBC One Scotland and Premier Sports 2. It’s a run of games that could define both teams’ seasons.
So whether you’re following from the terraces, tuning in from your sofa, or catching updates on your phone, the run-in to the Premiership finale is heating up. There’s a lot more than just pride on the line. Expect aggressive play, tactical surprises, and maybe a moment of magic to turn the title race on its head. One thing’s guaranteed — the cameras will be rolling for every heart-stopping second.