RugbyPass TV renews deal to broadcast Celtic Challenge
Fans will be able to watch the 2024/25 Celtic Challenge season unfold live and for free via RugbyPass TV.
RugbyPass TV will showcase the tournament to supporters around the world for a second successive season, broadcasting one feature match per round.
That coverage will get underway this Friday when last season’s runners-up Edinburgh host Glasgow Warriors in a Scottish derby at Hive Stadium (kick-off 19:35 GMT).
News of the RugbyPass TV renewal comes on the back of the announcements in recent days that the Celtic Challenge will also be broadcast on the BBC and TG4.
"We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with the Celtic Challenge, showcasing the next generation of exciting talent and bringing a selection of must-watch matches to rugby fans around the world," RugbyPass' Senior Platform Manager, Tom Rendell said.
“RugbyPass TV is dedicated to providing high-quality, accessible rugby content, and this collaboration is a perfect example of our commitment to the sport’s growth and global reach."
Talking on behalf of the Celtic Challenge, Josh Payne added: "Our renewed partnership with RugbyPass TV is a continuation of the excellent support we’ve received over the past few seasons.
"Having RugbyPass TV showcasing key matches, fans will have more ways than ever to experience the League’s energy and intensity like never before."
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