Celtic is poised for a crucial Europa League match against Roma on Thursday, December 11, with kickoff scheduled for 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT). The match will be broadcast in the United States on Paramount Plus, which holds exclusive live English-language broadcast rights for the UEFA Europa League.
Wilfried Nancy, newly appointed Celtic manager, is eager to secure his first victory in his new role. Nancy faced a challenging debut, suffering a 2-1 defeat at home to title rivals Hearts in the Scottish Premier League. Celtic’s disappointing start to the tournament puts them in a tough position, needing to rebound after a difficult series of matches. However, the club has found renewed hope under the brief interim leadership of Martin O’Neill, who recently led them to significant victories over Midtjylland and Feyenoord.
On the other hand, Roma arrives in Glasgow with confidence, having already achieved a 2-0 victory over Celtic’s rivals, Rangers, during their last visit in early November. Currently sitting in 15th place in the Serie A standings, Roma is determined to extend their positive momentum in the Europa League, aiming for a third consecutive win in the tournament as they strive for a spot in the knockout phase.
The match will take place at Celtic Park, with a local kickoff at 8 p.m. GMT, corresponding to 9 p.m. CET in Europe; it will also be broadcast at an early morning time of 7 a.m. AEDT in Australia on Friday.
Fans in the U.S. can stream the match via Paramount Plus, which offers two subscription tiers — Essential for $8 a month and Premium for $13 a month. The Essential plan includes ads and lacks the ability to download shows for offline viewing, while new users can opt for a 30-day free trial.
In the U.K., the match will be available on TNT Sports 3, part of a package that includes access to a variety of sports content for £31. Meanwhile, viewers in Canada can watch on DAZN, which provides access to all Champions League and Europa League matches for CA$35 a month. Australian fans can find the action on Stan Sport, with subscriptions starting at AU$32 monthly.
As anticipation builds for this encounter, both teams will be looking to make their mark and enhance their chances in the Europa League, setting the stage for an exciting evening of football in Glasgow.

