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Celtic tickets - Experience Celtic at Celtic Park!

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Tickets to Celtic 2025/26

Celtic are one of Scotland's most decorated football clubs, based in Glasgow and competing in the Scottish Premiership. Celtic tickets are available for home matches at Celtic Park, one of the largest club stadiums in Britain. The club has a devoted support base, and home fixtures regularly sell out — particularly against Rangers and in European competition. footballticketscompare.com connects fans with established partners listing tickets and travel packages for Celtic matches across all competitions in the 2025/26 season.

Where to buy Celtic tickets

The official route is through Celtic's own website, where members and season ticket holders get priority access before general sale opens. For fans without membership, partners we list offer match tickets through established ticket agencies and travel companies. Delivery options vary by partner and typically include e-tickets for mobile entry or physical tickets sent by post. Book early for popular matches — Scottish Premiership derbies and European home games tend to sell out weeks in advance. Always check seller terms around refunds and delivery timelines before purchasing.

Sections and price levels

Celtic Park is divided into four main stands: the North Stand, South Stand (Jock Stein Stand), East Stand, and the Lisbon Lions Stand to the west. Home supporters occupy the majority of the ground. Away fans are allocated a section of the North Stand, with capacity varying by match. Lower tiers generally cost less than upper-tier central seats. The best views of the pitch come from the middle rows of the side stands. Prices rise significantly for Old Firm fixtures against Rangers and UEFA competition matches.

Match packages with accommodation

Travel packages include match tickets combined with hotel stays in Glasgow city centre, typically one or two nights depending on the fixture. Partners offer options ranging from budget hotels to four-star accommodation within walking distance of the city's main transport links. Some packages also cover transfers from Glasgow Airport or Glasgow Central station to the stadium area. European match packages may include flights depending on the partner. These arrangements suit fans travelling from outside Scotland who want a straightforward booking rather than organising each element separately.

Celtic Park, Glasgow

Celtic Park opened in its current form in 1994 and holds around 60,000 spectators, making it the largest football stadium in Scotland. It sits in the Parkhead area of Glasgow's East End, approximately three miles from the city centre. The nearest train station is Dalmarnock, with regular services from Glasgow Central. Buses run directly from the city centre on match days. The surrounding area has a number of pubs that fill up before kick-off. Parking near the ground is limited, so public transport is the practical choice for most supporters.

Celtic matches - 2025/2026

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Celtic season 2025/2026

Celtic compete in the Scottish Premiership, the Scottish Cup, and the League Cup in 2025/26, alongside European group stage or knockout fixtures depending on their qualifying results. Key domestic fixtures include the Old Firm derbies against Rangers, which are the most sought-after home matches of the season. European nights at Celtic Park attract fans from across the UK and Ireland. The squad is managed with the aim of retaining the Premiership title, having won it in the majority of recent seasons. See also: Rangers tickets · Hearts tickets · Hibernian tickets

Ticket categories and prices

Celtic use a category system — typically Category A, B, and C — where Category A covers the highest-profile fixtures such as Old Firm derbies and European matches, and Category C applies to lower-profile league games. Prices are highest in Category A and lowest in Category C. Concession rates are available for under-16s and over-65s in most sections. Junior memberships offer additional discounts for younger supporters. It is worth checking which category applies to a specific fixture before purchasing, as the price difference between categories can be significant.

Authorised sellers

Authorised sellers have a direct relationship with the club or its official ticketing system, which typically means better buyer protection and guaranteed seat allocation. Non-authorised sellers operate on the secondary market, where tickets are resold — often at higher prices for popular fixtures. footballticketscompare.com lists both types of seller. When buying from a secondary market platform, check the seller's guarantee policy and whether the ticket will be valid for entry. For the most secure purchase, the club's own website remains the safest option when tickets are still available through official channels.

Club history

Celtic were founded in 1887 in Glasgow, originally to raise funds for a local Catholic charity. The club won the European Cup in 1967 — the first British club to do so — with a squad made up entirely of players born within 30 miles of Glasgow, known as the Lisbon Lions. Celtic have won over 50 Scottish league titles and more than 40 Scottish Cups. The rivalry with Rangers, known as the Old Firm, is among the most closely followed derbies in world football. Legendary figures include Jimmy Johnstone, Henrik Larsson, and Kenny Dalglish.

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