Chris Sutton has joined Sky Sports as a lead pundit on the Scottish Premiership.
The Celtic hero has made the move from BT Sport to Sky Sports for the upcoming season.
And the move will see Sutton join Rangers hero Kris Boyd as a lead pundit covering the Scottish Premiership.
A Sly Sports statement confirmed: "Chris Sutton, the former Celtic striker, will join Sky Sports for the new cinch Premiership season. Known for his forthright opinions on the Scottish game, Sutton will join as a lead pundit alongside former Rangers star Kris Boyd as well as Eilidh Barbour and Ian Crocker.
"With three league titles, three Scottish Cups and one Scottish League Cup to his name, as well as reaching the UEFA Cup final with the Celtic, Sutton will bring a wealth of football knowledge to Sky Sports viewers."
Chris Sutton commented: “I can’t wait to join the Sky Sports team ahead of an exciting new cinch Premiership season. I’m sure Kris and I will have some good discussions throughout!”
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And Sky Sports’ director of football, Gary Hughes, added: “Chris is as sharp on the mic as he was in front of goal for Celtic.
"We look forward to him joining our coverage of the cinch Premiership, bringing his incredible experience and forthright opinions to our coverage.”
The Sky Sports release added: "In September last year, Sky Sports and the SPFL agreed a new four-year extension to the current deal.
"The renewal kicks in from the 2024/25 season and gives Sky Sports viewers up to 60 games exclusively live per season and will see Sky Sports broadcast live from each Premiership ground on up to five occasions every season, one more than the current deal.
"From last season, Sky Sports also agreed to show live Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) action in addition to becoming the title sponsor of the SWPL League Cup."
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