Celtic’s Premiership clash with Kilmarnock on April 12 has been moved to a 12:30 PM kick-off, with Sky Sports making the decision in an attempt to broadcast a potential league-winning moment live.

10th November 2024; Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, Scotland: Scottish Premiership Football, Kilmarnock versus Celtic; Brad Lyons of Kilmarnock tackles Nicolas Kuhn of Celtic

However, Celtic will only be able to secure the title that day if Rangers drop points before then, meaning there is no guarantee the trophy will be within reach.

Rangers do travel to Aberdeen the following day, so the Hoops still could win the league after Kilmarnock but before the split.

They travel to Dundee and host Hibs before facing the Dons in the last game ahead of the split.

Many fans had pencilled in the trip to St Johnstone as the likely title-clinching match, especially with Celtic set to receive three stands at McDiarmid Park. But last Sunday’s derby defeat to Rangers has altered and delayed some of those celebrations.

The lunchtime kick-off is a frustrating one for supporters, especially for those travelling to Glasgow from further afield. Despite this, Sky Sports have chosen to move the fixture in the hope of capturing a moment of Premiership glory for Celtic.

For now, the title race remains in Celtic’s hands, but the scheduling change is another reminder of how broadcasters prioritise TV coverage over match-going supporters.

1 COMMENT

  1. Wee Barry will find it hard to get his players up for Aberdeen game if I suspect they will be coming of a bad result on the Thursday night europa league game they as I suspect be out of it by then so I’d put my money on Celtic Winning there fourth SPL in a row 13 in front of fans with losing no fans league during covid a farce of a league year football without fans is no compition tv money forced us to play I know bookies won’t give you much encouragement price wise to win treble but maybe a date when Celtic win the SPL

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.