The Scotsman

Thousands facing TV blackout for Celtic v Hibs

- By ANDREW SMITH

The mouthwater­ing encounter between Celtic and Hibs with which the cinch Premiershi­p will resume following the advanced winter shutdown is likely to be denied its deserved profile by the circumstan­ces surroundin­g it.

Scottish football authoritie­s are waiting to see if the government will remove a limit on 500 spectators for matches from January 17 onwards, which is when the two clubs meet in Glasgow. Health minister Humza Yousaf said this week the next fortnight will be the “most testing” in the NHS’S 73-year history, with the peak of the latest phase of the pandemic expected to come within that time period, but First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she is hopeful of easing rules.

If restrictio­ns remain in place, beyond the 500 supporters granted attendance, only Celtic’s season ticket holders will be able to watch a live screening of the game. The Parkhead club do not offer any pay-per-view for home games. As a result thousands of Hibs supporters will be unable to watch a live stream of new manager Shaun Maloney’s return to his old club, and potential debuts for January window acquisitio­ns Elias Melkersen and Harry Clarke, as the game will not be shown by Sky Sports.

Hibs’ visit to Celtic Park was originally scheduled to be played on December 29, whenitwoul­dhaveclash­ed with Aberdeen’s hosting of Rangers on what was to be a full card of top-flight fixtures. Sky opted to select the Pittodrie encounter for their live game selection and have stayed with that option on January 18.

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