Interviews

Exclusive insights from Celtic FC players and management with our Celtic TV interviews

1 on 1: Scott Brown

The Celtic captain pays tribute to the legendary Billy McNeill and talks ahead of the game against Kilmarnock.

Post Match: Neil Lennon

The manager reacts to the result against Hibernian at Easter Road.

Post Match: Scott Bain

The Celtic goalkeeper speaks following the match against Hibernian at Easter Road.

Exclusive Interview: Neil Lennon

"Ryan's prognosis isn't good for the rest of the season really. We just have to look after him the best we can and get him back for the start of next season" - Neil Lennon talks to Gerry McCulloch about Ryan Christie's injury and upcoming matches.

1 on 1: James Forrest

We speak to the man who scored the crucial opening goal in the Scottish Cup semi-final against Aberdeen to get his thoughts on the strike, his season as a whole and the remaining games left this year.

Post Match: Neil Lennon

The manager speaks to Gerry McCulloch at Hampden after the Scottish Cup semi-final against Aberdeen.

Post Match: Jonny Hayes

Hear from the Celtic winger after the Scottish Cup semi-final against Aberdeen.

1 on 1: Callum McGregor

"Coming into these weeks you know there's a wee bit extra on the line and that's the motivation. We're desperate to do well." Callum McGregor speaks ahead of the semi-final against Aberdeen.

Exclusive Interview: Neil Lennon

“The players have surpassed themselves over the last couple of seasons and when they get a taste of success they always want more.” Neil Lennon speaks to Gerry McCulloch ahead of Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final against Aberdeen.

Post-Match: Ryan Christie & Kristoffer Ajer

Ryan and Kristoffer give their post-match thoughts following the league match against Livingston.

Post-Match: Neil Lennon

The manager gives his reaction following the Premiership match against Livingston at Celtic Park.

FREEVIEW

Exclusive: Neil Lennon

"Scott Brown has nothing to defend himself for. He's a modern day great." Neil Lennon says his players' conduct has been exemplary under "immense provocation."