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Celtic confirm massive boost for Virtual Season Tickets

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Celtic have confirmed the appointment of Sunset Vine for production of their Virtual Season Ticket.

Every fan that buys a season ticket will get access to the Behind Closed Doors games which will be delivered by a leading production company.

Sunset Vine have produced for BT Sport over the years and will now deliver the pictures from Celtic Park until fans are allowed back into the stadium.

This morning Celtic announced:

CELTIC Football Club is delighted to announce that it will be engaging with highly-rated production company Sunset+Vine as we look ahead to matches being broadcast as part of the Club’s season ticket.

Producers of BT Sport’s Europa League and SPFL coverage for a number of years, Sunset and Vine have an established track record of high quality, first-class sports coverage.

Led by broadcasting experts who have worked on The FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Championships and the Olympics, we are confident that this partnership will provide excellent results and prove extremely popular with our supporters.

For matches delivered virtually as part of the season ticket, a host of high quality contributors across punditry, commentary, analysis and production will be engaged to enhance and work with our existing team – and we have some well-known faces lined up!

Celtic’s priority is to do everything we can to get our fans back to Paradise as soon as possible. However, for the matches affected, Celtic wants to provide high quality access to its supporters through its virtual services offering in the season ticket, our online pass to Paradise.

Sky Sports has exclusive rights to 48 matches over the season which will almost certainly include Celtic’s 19 away matches.

The new season is scheduled to start on August 1 with the Celtic squad getting medically tested over the next few days ahead of pre-season training starting on Thursday.

Two groups of dive with train in the morning, followed by further groups over lunch and then in the afternoon with the club waiting for permission from the Scottish Government to resume full contact training.

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