How to watch Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic in Europa League 2025/26: free streams, TV channels, preview

Celtic's Kelechi Iheanacho celebrates after scoring to make it 2-1 during a William Hill Premiership match between Kilmarnock and Celtic at the BBSP Stadium Rugby Park, on September 14, 2025, in Kilmarnock, Scotland.
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  • Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic: Wednesday, September 24
  • Kick-Off Time: 8pm BST / 3pm ET / 5am AEST (Thursday)
  • Free Stream on Tabii (Turkey)
  • Unlock Tabii with NordVPN (save 70% today)

The 2025/26 Europa League season kicks off this Wednesday, and one of the standout fixtures on Matchday 1 is a clash between two European giants: Crvena Zvezda and Celtic. While both teams find themselves in the second-tier competition this season, each boasts significant European pedigree, including European Cup (now the Champions League) titles. Crvena Zvezda lifted the trophy in 1990–91, while Celtic were crowned champions in 1966–67.

This match brings together two storied clubs, and the Bhoys will still be smarting from their early Champions League exit at the hands of FC Kairat of Kazakhstan last month. Brendan Rodgers’ side struggled to create chances over both legs, but they bounced back impressively with a 2-1 win over Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership and a 4–0 win over Partick Thistle in the Scottish League Cup. Kelechi Iheanacho will be eager to mark his return to European competition with a goal, while Daizen Maeda and Benjamin Nygren are also expected to pose a serious threat for Celtic.

Their opponents, Crvena Zvezda, have started the domestic season in red-hot form. Despite their own Champions League qualifying disappointment, their league performances have been nothing short of dominant: seven wins, 30 goals scored, and just five conceded underline their early superiority. Celtic will need to be on high alert. A familiar name in their ranks is Marko Arnautović, who has made a strong start to life in Belgrade, registering one goal and three assists in his first six appearances.

Here's how to watch Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic in the Europa League 2025/26 live streams from anywhere in the world.

Can I watch Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic for free?

Luckily for soccer fans in Turkey, Tabii will be streaming Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic for free.

All you need is an account and you'll be ready to stream.

Outside of Turkey for the clash in Belgrade? Use a VPN to access your Tabii stream from anywhere in the world.

Use a VPN to watch Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic

So, what to do if you're travelling outside of your country for the Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic game.

This is where a VPN comes in clutch. A VPN allows you to make your device appear as though you're back at home, so you can still access all your regular streaming platforms without them being locked behind a location wall. We recommend NordVPN, it's the best on the market. Nord is the best way to unlock your Europa League streams this season and offers great speeds and an even greater price.

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It's really simple to use a VPN to watch Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For example, if you want to watch Tabii's stream of Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic this Wednesday, select 'Turkey' from the listed countries.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to Tabii, sign in, and watch the action unfold.

How to watch Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic live streams in the USA

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Paramount+ is your go to for the Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic game.

Subscriptions start at $7.99/month, rising to $12.99 to remove ads. You can save on either package by committing to an annual subscription.

Not in the US for Wednesday's game? Use a VPN to access your Paramount+ stream.

How to watch Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic live streams in the UK

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As is the case for every Europa League game, TNT Sports will be broadcasting Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic.

Subscriptions can be accessed by a adding the TNT sports package to your EE, BT or Sky broadband deal costs £16 per month. Or for on-the-go streaming, fans can pay £30.99/month for Discovery Plus Premium, which includes TNT Sports.

Use a VPN to watch if you're outside the country right now.

How to watch Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic live streams in Canada

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DAZN has the rights to broadcast the 2025/26 edition of the UEFA Europa League, including Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic.

DAZN's football package starts at CA$24.99/month or CA$224.99 for a yearly subscription.

Outside the Great White North right now? Use NordVPN to connect to your DAZN account from anywhere in the world.

How to watch Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic live streams in Australia

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Stan Sport has the rights to show Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic on Thursday morning for Australian residents.

Stan Sports subscriptions cost AU$20/month on top of a regular subscription, which starts at AU$12/month.

Not in Australia for the game? You can use a VPN to access Stan Sport's coverage of Crvena Zvezda vs Celtic.

Disclaimer

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Jacob is a journalist and editor based in the UK. He has written articles for Football League World and previously worked at Yeovil Town Football Club. His specialties are all things sport and streaming services.

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