When does Bayern Munich play Celtic Glasgow in the Champions League play-off second leg and who is showing the Bayern Munich – Celtic broadcast on TV and livestream?
All TV information for the CL-Playoffs-return game of FC Bayern against the green-whites from Glasgow with starting position and betting odds can be found here.
Bayern – Celtic broadcast on 18.2.: TV & time

Broadcast TV & Stream: Who is showing Bayern – Celtic live on 2/18?
The Champions League broadcast is available in Germany this season from two providers: Amazon Prime broadcasts a Tuesday game live and exclusively on every matchday, and all other games are shown live on DAZN.
The broadcast of Bayern Munich against Celtic Glasgow on Tuesday (February 18) can be seen live and exclusively in Germany on Amazon Prime.
However, Amazon’s Bayern-Celtic broadcast can only be streamed via the Amazon app on an internet-enabled device.
It all kicks off at 8:00 p.m. with comprehensive pre-match coverage, including interesting background reports, analysis and interviews.
Bayern – Celtic live on Amazon Prime Video

Alex Schlüter will be the host on Amazon Prime. He will be joined by an expert duo consisting of Matthias Sammer and Christoph Kramer.
The CL play-off second leg will be commentated by Jonas Friedrich and Benedikt Höwedes.
The other three second legs of the Champions League playoffs on Tuesday (Milan – Feyenoord, Atalanta – Bruges and Benfica – Monaco) will be shown exclusively on DAZN in Germany.
The starting position with betting odds
FC Bayern Munich have put themselves in a good position for the second leg with a 2-1 win in Glasgow in the first leg of the CL playoffs.
They now want to seal their place in the last 16 in the second leg in front of their own fans. So far this season, Munich have won all their home games in the premier competition.
The favorites role before the start of the Bayern – Celtic broadcast is therefore clearly with Bayern, as the betting odds from bookmaker Interwetten show.
While Celtic have already been able to annoy one or two big teams in the Champions League in their home Paradise, they tend to have a hard time away from home.
So far, the Scots have not been able to win a game on the opponent’s pitch in the Champions League, so the second leg in Munich will be a more than difficult task.
On top of that, they have never been able to beat Bayern Munich.



