Martin O’Neill will take the reins for the penultimate time as Wilfried Nancy takes the reins at a club in need of a lift
Celtic are returning to the De Kuip two years after their last visit with a side filled with more questions than answers.
Martin O’Neill will take the reins for the penultimate time against Feyenoord before signing against Hibs as Wilfried Nancy gets set to take centre stage.
The Premiership champions have been off the boil in the Europa League, suffering convincing defeats to Braga and Midjtylland, a draw with Red Star Belgrade and a comeback win against Sturm Graz.
A victory or a point against Robin Van Persie’s men keeps them in the mix for the top 24, however, a third defeat opens up the real possibility of missing out on European football after Christmas.
The stakes are high for Celtic and you won’t miss any of the drama with us and these are all the key details you need to know
When is Feyenoord v Celtic?
Feyenoord v Celtic takes place on Thursday, November 27, with a 5.45pm kick-off time in Rotterdam.
Is Feyenoord v Celtic on TV?
Yes, the fixture will be broadcast on the TNT Sports 3 Football channel, with coverage getting underway at 5.00pm.
Can I live stream Feyenoord v Celtic?
Yes, TNT Sports customers can stream the game live to their devices via the app.
Where else can I follow Feyenoord v Celtic?
You can keep up with all the action from Ibrox right here on dailyrecord.co.uk! Record Sport will be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game, we’ll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and plenty more.
