A safe weekend for all

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A safe weekend for all

A safe weekend for all

Everyone at Celtic is looking ahead to an exciting weekend where we aim to do all we can to bring our fans success again.It has been an eventful season and we welcome Heart of Midlothian to an occasio...

A safe weekend for all

Everyone at Celtic is looking ahead to an exciting weekend where we aim to do all we can to bring our fans success again.It has been an eventful season and we welcome Heart of Midlothian to an occasio...

This weekend promises to be a thrilling chapter in the Scottish Premiership season as Celtic prepares to welcome Heart of Midlothian to Parkhead. With the title race heating up, both sets of players are ready to leave everything on the pitch in pursuit of glory. For the Hoops faithful, it's a moment to dream big—but also to plan smart.

As anticipation builds, Celtic's priority remains clear: ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. With a sell-out crowd of 60,000 expected at Celtic Park, the club is urging all fans to play their part. If you don't have a valid season ticket or match ticket, please don't travel to the stadium area. The extra footfall from ticketless supporters can create serious safety concerns and disrupt the smooth matchday operations that make these big games so special.

For those lucky enough to have tickets, the message is simple: arrive early. Late arrivals can cause bottlenecks and delays, making it harder for everyone to get through the gates and settled in time for kick-off. A little planning goes a long way toward a stress-free matchday.

On the pitch, Celtic knows the challenge ahead. Hearts have been a formidable force this season, leading the way for some time, and the Hoops will need to be at their absolute best to come out on top. It's a test of skill, grit, and determination—the kind of high-stakes drama that makes football unforgettable.

But should the afternoon end in celebration, the club is asking fans to be mindful of the wider community. Recent meetings between Celtic and Glasgow City Council have highlighted the strain that large-scale celebrations can place on the city center. Past incidents have caused disruptions to local traffic, emergency services, and daily life for residents. The council has committed to working with football clubs to create fan-friendly celebrations that are less impactful on the city—so let's do our part to keep the focus on the football and the joy of the moment.

Whether you're cheering from the stands or following from home, this weekend is about more than just 90 minutes. It's about community, passion, and the shared love of the game. Let's make it a safe, successful, and unforgettable weekend for everyone in green and white.

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