Match Pictures | Matches: 2025 – 2026
Trivia
- KO: 15:00, Saturday, Celtic TV
- Celtic lifted the suspension on the Green Brigade “with effect from Saturday’s home game against St Mirren”. First “official” attendance since banning in early Nov.
- Hearts come from behind to win 3-1 v M’well so remain top.
- Engels back after long injury spell and did well.
- MON has acknowledged McGregor is playing through injury
- Martin O’Neill says fitness concerns around Kelechi Iheanacho is the reason the striker doesn’t start this afternoon. “It’s as much to do with fitness as anything else,” O’Neill said.
- Both sides meet again next week in Scottish Cup.
- Julian Araujo will not play again for Celtic this season after suffering a fresh injury, but Alistair Johnston is nearing a return, Martin O’Neill has said.
- Hearts and Celtic face potential, final-day title decider after post-split fixtures released. Martin O’Neill dismisses any conspiracy theories after the Scottish Premiership post-split fixtures were released.
- Former club captain Paul McStay will front up the Celtic season ticket alliance campaign being led by Glasgow businessman Willie Haughey.
- Charlie Mulgrew has revealed he was Celtic’s first signing under Neil Lennon but was not announced for a whole month because he was deemed “too underwhelming” an acquisition!
- Ex-Rangers players Ally McCoist deranged anti-Celtic rant is about fairness not fixtures, a fixture list in which, as he puts it, we get four games at home out of six, while his favourite club gets four games away. You do not need a conspiracy to arrive at those numbers. You only need to follow what is in the rule book.. How shocking is it that someone can cry foul and scream like a little bitch over 19 home games and 19 away games, exactly the same as the other two clubs will end up with? How pathetic does he sound complaining at this? On other hand, likely he was being a bit tongue in cheek as on radio shock jock station.
- Sports event consultant Mark Blackbourne to lead SFA’s investigation into the disorder in the Scottish Cup quarter-final.
- No Scottish referees will feature at this year’s World Cup.
- Reports:
- Dundee goalkeeper Jon McCracken is among the signing targets being assessed by Celtic, with the 25-year-old out of contract in the summer and available without a transfer fee.
- Martin O’Neill and assistant Mark Fortheringham were at Deepdale on Monday as 28-year-old Preston North End goalkeeper Daniel Iversen starred against Queens Park Rangers.
- Celtic’s interest in Hibernian midfielder Miguel Chaiwa moved beyond early scouting, with discussions between the clubs about the 21-year-old taking place both in January and more recently.
- Celtic have identified seven summer transfer targets, including Hibernian midfielder Miguel Chaiwa and former Liverpool defender Ozan Kabak, who is out of contract at Hoffenheim at the end of the season.
- Hearts have no interest in allowing in-demand striker Claudio Braga to join Celtic this summer
- Celtic and Club Brugge are keen on Australia international goalkeeper Mat Ryan.
- Liverpool left-back and Scotland captain Andy Robertson, 32, has left the door open for a move to Celtic this summer, when he will leave Anfield
- Celtic ready to sell Benjamin Nygren amid interest from Tottenham and will hope to start negotiations at about £26m, with Brighton, Bournemouth and Valencia also keen on the 24-year-old. (SportsBoom)
Summary
“Naturally delighted to win the game, that’s the most important thing,” says Celtic boss Martin O’Neill. “The energy levels concern me a bit, we didn’t seem to have that. “For long periods in the second half, St Mirren were in control. However, we dug in and defended strongly to keep the clean sheet. “We can learn a lot and take important things into the semi-final [next weekend against the same opponents]. “The crowd were great. They kept with us when they could have been annoyed by some of our play.” O’Neill expects tension to build after the league split, saying: “I think we can play with more freedom but parts of the game were really understandable.”
Martin O’Neill
KDS: Absolutely dreadful performance. This team scores and then shuts down. There is no imagination, creativity or energy in the midfield and so many of them are cowards, always taking the easy option. Our captain already practising for the over 65s walking football, always slowing the game down. They have not changed their approach from season start til today, it’s a wonder we are still challenging. Club needs a rebuild from foundations upwards across every department.
Joebloggscity of TheCelticWiki: Trusty, The Ox”, Yang and Iheanacho get pass marks today. Rest at best at par, but really we struggle too much in the matches we should be winning at a canter!
Bon Scott @bonscott1.bsky.social · 1h That 2nd half. Dearie me. A team in the bottom half of the league playing through us like a knife through butter. There’s just no power or athleticism to us. Painful to watch. I’d convinced myself today would be different which is why I feel more frustrated than usual watching this Celtic side.
Tom Green @tommygreen.bsky.social · 3 points is all that matters really. It’s not going to get pretty in terms of performance, I’ve given up all hope of that now. Just need to keep on grinding out these wins. Surely Tounekti is worth 20-30 minutes to see what he can do? Can’t possibly do any harm!
Henrikstan of KDS:
I know winning is the most important metric but that 2nd half display was especially embarrassing.
More than the lack of quality, it was like we were sleepwalking through the game. No pressing, no intensity. Letting Saint effing Mirren pass the ball around for wee 3 minute spells. Whilst only 1-0 up, the 3 points not yet in the bag.
Scales & Ralston produced standard Scales & Ralston level performances so not particularly annoyed at them. Nygren was dreadful, while I’m not Reo’s biggest fan he should replace him in the starting XI from a balance POV. Maeda is so done, just a classic case of a player that’s at the end of the road with his club. As for KT, I’ve not been as critical as others have been but he was just flat our poor today. Others like McGregor & Yang were sorta okay for me. Sinisalo & Trusty fine. Cvancara… more of a dud than I feared when he first arrived in January. Lovely goal from Ox at least.
Only positives were that we won. We kept a clean sheet. Engels gives us another option I suppose. And the Green Brigade returned, while the general atmosphere was as good as could be expected given the football on the park.
As for O’Neill and the coaching staff. Even with arguably our worst team of the 21st century, and certainly worst strike force since the early 90s, we have to be playing better than this.
Since we skelped Dundee Utd 4-0 in MON’s return post-Nancy, we’ve played 19 games and won zero by a 3 goal margin. That’s approximately 30 hours of football played.
The board are responsible for all of it. And even if the best case scenario occurs and MON walks into the sunset with a Double, we need a root and branch clear out of all club departments both footballing and non-footballing based.
Teams
Celtic
Manager: Martin O’Neill
Formation: 4 – 2 – 3 – 1
Starting lineup
12, V. Sinisalo
63, K. Tierney
05, L. Scales
06, A. Trusty
56, A. Ralston
21, A. Oxlade-Chamberlain, subbed for L. McCowan at 73 mins
42, C. McGregor (c), Captain, subbed for R. Hatate at 73 mins
38, D. Maeda
08, B. Nygren, subbed for A. Engels at 63 mins
13, Yang Hyun-Jun
11, T. Čvančara, subbed for K. Ịheanachọ at 62 mins
Subs:
43, B. Arthur
31, R. Doohan
27, A. Engels
49, J. Forrest
41, R. Hatate
14, L. McCowan
36, M. Saracchi
23, S. Tounekti
17, K. Ịheanachọ
Goals:
A. Oxlade-Chamberlain (15′)
Assists:
St. Mirren
Manager: Craig McLeish
Formation: 3 – 4 – 1 – 2
Starting lineup
01, S. George, subbed for R. Mullen at 32 mins
21, M. Freckleton
13, A. Gogić,83′, Yellow Card at 83 mins
04, L. Donnelly,50′, Yellow Card at 50 mins
24, D. John, subbed for R. Idowu at 81 mins
16, A. Campbell
08, J. Devaney
06, M. O’Hara (c), Captain, subbed for J. Richardson at 73 mins
88, K. Phillips
09, M. Mandron, subbed for C. McMenamin at 80 mins
11, J. Ayunga, subbed for J. Young at 73 mins
Subs:
35, L. Douglas
29, K. Etete
07, R. Idowu
05, R. King
10, C. McMenamin
31, R. Mullen
02, J. Richardson
03, S. Tanser
20, J. Young
Referee: Duncan Nicolson
Video Assistant Referee: John Beaton
Assistant Referee 1: Frank Connor
Assistant Referee 2: Scott Robert Anderson
Fourth Official: Daniel Graves
Assistant VAR Official: Duncan Williams
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Venue:Celtic Park
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Stats
Basic Stats
Overall possession
Celtic 56.4%
St. Mirren 43.6%
Shots
Celtic 7
St. Mirren 5
Shots on target
Celtic 4
St. Mirren 1
Total touches inside the opposition box
Celtic 18
St. Mirren 18
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STM
Goalkeeper saves
Celtic 1
St. Mirren 3
Aerial duels won
Celtic 10
St. Mirren 6
Fouls committed
Celtic 12
St. Mirren 14
Corners
Celtic 3
St. Mirren 7
In-depth match stats
Attack
Shots
Celtic 7
St. Mirren 5
Shots on target
Celtic 4
St. Mirren 1
Shots off target
Celtic 1
St. Mirren 3
Attempts out of box
Celtic 4
St. Mirren 1
Total offsides
Celtic 2
St. Mirren 5
Distribution
Total passes
Celtic 600
St. Mirren 462
Pass accuracy %
Celtic 90.7
St. Mirren 86.4
Backward passes
Celtic 103
St. Mirren 71
Forward passes
Celtic 164
St. Mirren 144
Total long balls
Celtic 59
St. Mirren 69
Successful final third passes
Celtic 138
St. Mirren 70
Total crosses
Celtic 21
St. Mirren 13
Defence
Total tackles
Celtic 13
St. Mirren 20
Won tackle %
Celtic 38.5
St. Mirren 75
Fouls committed
Celtic 12
St. Mirren 14
Total yellow cards
Celtic 0
St. Mirren 2
Total clearances
Celtic 19
St. Mirren 27
Pre Match Facts
Celtic have only lost one of their last 39 home games against
St. Mirren in all competitions (W34 D4), a 1-2 league reverse in January 2021.
St. Mirren have lost 11 of their last 13 league meetings with Celtic (D2) since a 2-0 win in September 2022.
St. Mirren have won both of their last two league games, last winning three in a row in the Scottish Premiership in December 2024.
Celtic have both had the most shots (543) and faced the fewest (298) of any side in the Scottish Premiership this season, while also leading the way for highest xG (70.8) and lowest xGA (31.7).
With 15 goals and five assists, Benjamin Nygren is the first player to reach 20 goal involvements in his debut Scottish Premiership season with Celtic since Jota in 2021-22 (10 goals, 10 assists), while the last to record more in their first such campaign were both Moussa Dembélé (22) and Scott Sinclair (28) in 2016-17.
Articles
Oxlade-Chamberlain fires Celtic to victory over St Mirren
https://www.celticfc.com/news/2026/april/11/oxlade-chamberlain-fires-celtic-to-victory-over-st-mirren/
First Team
By Paul Cuddihy, Celtic View Editor
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11 Apr 2026, 5:30 pm
Scottish Premiership
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Celtic Park, Glasgow
CELTIC…1
(Oxlade-Chamberlain 15)
ST MIRREN…0
Celtic secured another vital three points with a 1-0 home win over St Mirren, courtesy of a first-half goal from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
It was a tough and, at times, nervy, game at Paradise, but Martin O’Neill’s side saw out the match successfully to move second in the Premiership table.
Celtic started the match brightly and Callum McGregor had an early shot from outside the area saved by Shamal George, with Oxlade-Chamberlain firing home the rebound, but the English internationalist was flagged for offside.
However, on 15 minutes, he opened the scoring with a low left-foot shot inside the area after the ball broke to him, and this time there was to be no offside flag raised.
It was a good start for Celtic, who were enjoying the bulk of possession and taking the game to St Mirren.
Just before the half-hour mark, the Hoops carved out another good opening, with a ball lifted over the top of the St Mirren defence for Daizen Maeda to run on to.
His ball into the six-yard box was meant for Tomas Cvancara, but Shamal George made a brave save, injuring himself in the process and forcing the visitors to bring on their substitute keeper, Ryan Mullen.
And Mullen made a good save with 10 minutes remaining to deny Cvancara from close-range, with the keeper also denying Nygren soon after with another save.
56%
Possession
44%
7
Shots
5
4
Shots On Target
1
3
Corners
7
12
Fouls
14
0
0
Cards
2
0
The second-half was at times tense and nervous as St Mirren enjoyed much more possession, though without creating any clear-cut chances to test Viljami Sinisalo.
The Paisley side did chalk up a number of corners early in the second-half but the Hoops dealt well with the set-piece danger.
Indeed, Celtic’s best opportunity after the break was a near post chance from Kelechi Iheanacho in the 72nd minute, who connected with a Daizen Maeda cross but couldn’t steer the ball on target.
However, the Hoops did manage to see out the game to take all three points.
There are five league games remaining in the campaign, though before they play host to Falkirk in a fortnight’s time, Celtic will head to Hampden next Sunday to take on St Mirren in the Scottish Cup semi-final.
Celtic: Sinisalo, Ralston, Trusty, Scales, Tierney, McGregor (Hatate 73′), Oxlade-Chamberlain (McCowan 73′), Hyunjun Yang, Nygren (Engels 63′), Maeda, Čvančara (Iheanacho 62′)
Subs: McCowan, Iheanacho, Tounekti, Engels, Doohan, Saracchi, Hatate, Arthur, Forrest
St. Mirren: George (Mullen 32′), Donnelly, Gogic, Freckleton, O’Hara (Richardson 73′), Devaney, Allan Campbell, John (Idowu 81′), Phillips, Ayunga (Young 73′), Mandron (McMenamin 80′)
Subs: Richardson, Tanser, King, Idowu, McMenamin, Young, Etete, Mullen, Douglas
Celtic boss Martin O’Neill shares thoughts on Green Brigade return and reveals key man’s fitness concern
By Graham Falk
Sports Writer
https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/celtic/celtic-boss-martin-oneill-shares-thoughts-on-green-brigade-return-and-reveals-key-mans-fitness-concern-6571300
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Published 11th Apr 2026, 18:21 BST
Updated 11th Apr 2026, 18:30 BS
Celtic moved into second place with a hard fought 1-0 win over St Mirren at Parkhead.
Celtic manager Martin O’Neill has shared his thoughts on the return of the Green Brigade after the fan-group re-entered Parkhead for the first time in five during their 1-0 win over St Mirren on Saturday afternoon.
The 74-year-old boss watched his side keep the pressure on Hearts at the top of the table with a narrow victory, and temporarily leapfrogging rivals Rangers into second place ahead of their game against Falkirk tomorrow, thanks to a 15th-minute goal from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (15) at Celtic Park.
Originally handed a six-game ban in early November, the fan ultras group have been missing from Celtic home games for several months after the ban was extended in December, but were welcomed back for the game against St Mirren.
“I thought we didn’t play very well,” admitted O’Neill. “I thought the energy levels looked low. If it had been, say, the last 10 minutes of the game, you’re holding on to something, you can understand that. But no, it set in pretty early in the second half, which is a bit of a concern. We’ll try to rectify that if we can next week. Just winning is really important, but we didn’t play well.
“I thought the crowd were great to us because they could easily have got irritated with some of the things we did. We were loose in possession at times. They kept us going. A bit like against Dundee last weekend, which had a big effect on us staying in the game after Dundee had equalised. I thought they were great. If by the end of the season, we could get a few things rectified, cleared up, call it what you will. It felt like a real Celtic Park atmosphere.
Despite scoring the winning goal for the club in the win over St Mirren, O’Neill admitted January signing Oxlade-Chamberlain is still some way from being at filt-tilt, and revealed that another of his key players was forced to play through the period barrier after picking up a knock in the lead-up to the game.
“He’s [Oxlade-Chamberlain] won the two games, which may be important at the end, who knows,” said O’Neill. You can see he’s got a bit of class about him. This lad played for England at the time that they had a lot of good players – they still have. It’s just a case of fitness with him. Regardless of training with Arsenal for a couple of months, which he had done, at the end of it all, you still have to play games.
“He’s getting fitter, which is great. I just thought he looked really tired. Callum had a bit of a problem during the week, he wanted to play, I’m delighted that he did. And, he really didn’t feel any worse than before. So absolutely delighted that he got through as much as he did. We need him.
The Celtic boss was also able to call on Belgian midfielder Arne Engels for the first time in two months, with the £11million midfielder returning for the bench in the second-half.
“Arne did really well, gave us a bit of stability. He wasn’t making lung bursting runs but was getting himself into it. That was good considering he’d been out for so long. He is a strong lad. You can see why teams are interested in signing him, in particular the offer from Nottingham Forest just before the transfer window close.
Manager: It was good to win but we need to play much better
https://www.celticfc.com/news/2026/april/11/manager–it-was-good-to-win-but-we-need-to-play-much-better/
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By Paul Cuddihy, Celtic View Editor
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11 Apr 2026, 5:56 pm
Martin O’Neill was pleased that his side took all three points, recording a clean sheet as they beat St Mirren 1-0, courtesy of a goal from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
But the Celtic manager admitted that his side had not produced a good performance overall, and that he was concerned at the energy levels of the team the longer the game went on.
Speaking to Celtic TV after the game, he said: “We seemed for some reason or other, devoid of real energy which we had last week, and I know we got a little bit nervous too.
“But in the second half we surrendered possession so easily, we didn’t create and allowed St Mirren to come into the game.
“And in the last 15 minutes they were getting stronger as we seemed to be getting weaker.
We have to improve a great deal but we won the match and that’s the most important thing at this minute.
“We think we can rectify a couple of things during the week for the semi-final next Sunday. We hope to try and do that, but it was the energy levels that gave me a bit of a concern.
“It is a nervy time but I felt that once we got the first goal, I thought, go on and let’s cement this, but it was a similar situation in terms of Dundee last week, not being able to do that and then you do become nervous and it was like that.
We were spurred on by a really great crowd cheering us right to the end, but we’ve got to give them more to cheer about.
“But the most important thing is that we won and we can rectify a few things during the course of the week.”
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/live/c15dkj32dv5t#Report
At a glance
Oxlade-Chamberlain’s early goal splits sides
Win keeps Celtic three behind leaders Hearts after their late comeback
St Mirren now just two points above relegation play-off
ByMartin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland at Celtic Park
Celtic remain three points behind Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts thanks to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s early goal against St Mirren – but are left to rue what might have been.
With half an hour left of the day’s fixtures, Martin O’Neill’s side were set to go level at the summit, until a late rally from the Tynecastle team left the gap at three.
In a laboured display, Oxlade-Chamberlain’s first-half finish proved decisive against an impressive St Mirren side and moved Celtic up to second, at least until Rangers face Falkirk on Sunday.
St Mirren remain in 10th place, but are now just two clear of Kilmarnock, who occupy the relegation play-off spot.
The stakes go up for both sides as the games run down.
Celtic just needed to find another answer to the questions they have faced all season. Convincing or not. It really wasn’t but they ultimately did what was required.
The home side started brightly enough and thought they had an early reward when captain Callum McGregor’s fierce strike was palmed straight to Oxlade-Chamberlain and he instinctively volleyed home but from an offside position.
Just as St Mirren started to get a foothold, the home side struck.
McGregor fired towards goal again. It was blocked and fell perfectly for Oxlade-Chamberlain and he produced a quality finish across Shamal George for the breakthrough that would eventually settle the contest.
The visitors suffered another blow when George had to be replaced by Ryan Mullen after he bravely cut out Daizen Maeda’s cross and was caught by Tomas Cvancara.
The striker, who has struggled to show conviction in front of goal, did just that again after Maeda cut back but his shot was tame in a great position.
A second goal would have brought a degree of comfort to Celtic that never came and rarely looked likely to.
In truth, St Mirren looked the better side for long spells after the interval but the hosts saw it out to secure another crucial win in this title race.
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Analysis: Celtic fail to convince but do just enough
If Celtic retain their title, they look like doing it the hard way.
Wins are paramount. Comfortable ones seemingly elusive but right now, not too many connected with Celtic will care. They remain in the fight. Somehow.
It’s arguable whether the outcome was fully deserved as there was always that lurking doubt that something might undo them.
That’s often been the case this season. Celtic have been crying out for a striker to consistently bang in goals. In this vital win, that was clear as day again.
Benjamin Nygren has been the only one with a clinical edge all season but Oxlade-Chamberlain showed his quality in this crucial step in the title race.
That said, Celtic remain right in the hunt heading into the split and with more home games than away, they’re in a position they would absolutely take right now.
St Mirren took six points from the last six to deliver a massive shot in the arm as they try to battle up the table.
Interim manager Craig McLeish seems to cut a calm figure who brings clarity. This was always a tough challenge but they did perform well, particularly after the break.
However, the outcome leaves them with a big fight ahead. Anything here would have been worth its weight in gold.
They have the chance of another huge Hampden upset against Celtic next weekend in the cup but their fight to remain in the top-flight clearly takes precedence.
A home fixture against bottom side Livingston is next in that fight. One they will focus on capitalising on but they can take plenty of encouragement from this performance and recent results.
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What they said
Celtic manager Martin O’Neill: “Naturally delighted to win the game, that’s the most important thing.
“The energy levels concern me a bit, we didn’t seem to have that.
“For long periods in the second half, St Mirren were in control. However, we dug in and defended strongly to keep the clean sheet.”
St Mirren interim manager Craig McLeish: “We have to take as many positives as we can.
“Ultimately it’s a defeat and we’re at the stage of the season where we have to put points on the board any way we can.”
Celtic lift suspension of Green Brigade fans group
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c98knpn5286o
7 April 2026
Celtic have lifted the suspension of the Green Brigade supporters group “with effect from Saturday’s home game against St Mirren”.
An initial six-game ban was imposed on around 200 people in early November following “violent and threatening behaviour” at a home match against Falkirk in late October and the suspension was extended at the start of December because of “safety incidents”.
Manager Martin O’Neill said in February “some progress” had been made following discussions between the club and the Green Brigade.
And Celtic said on Tuesday evening: “On 27 March, at a meeting of Glasgow City Council Safety Advisory Group, the club again addressed the suspension on the Green Brigade. The SAG confirmed that it did not object to the suspension being lifted, subject to three conditions being satisfied.
“These were that all applicable policies will be adhered to, including season ticket terms and conditions; agreement that members will comply with the safety and security operations; recognition that a match-by-match report will be submitted to the Safety Advisory Group, for as long as they deem it necessary.
“We communicated this to the Green Brigade and asked for their unconditional acceptance. They have today responded positively by accepting these conditions, as outlined.”
After Saturday’s match with St Mirren, Celtic will have three more fixtures at home this season, against Falkirk (25 April), Rangers (10 May) and Hearts (16 May).
And a “pleased” interim chairman Brian Wilson commented: “A full and united Celtic Park can get behind the team at this crucial point in the season.”
Celtic issue Green Brigade update as decision made on lifting ban
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By Matthew Elder
Deputy Sports Editor
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Published 7th Apr 2026, 20:35 BST
Updated 7th Apr 2026, 20:59 BST
Ultras to return after six month absence
Celtic supporters group The Green Brigade are set to return to Parkhead after the club lifted their six-month suspension.
The ultras section had their season tickets revoked following an incident at a home match against Falkirk on October 29 where members allegedly assaulted stewards and police.
That was extended to an “indefinite” ban in December after the group reportedly circumvented the initial sanction and allegedly threatened the club’s Head of Safety and Security.
Talks have taken place between Green Brigade representatives, the club and Glasgow City Council Safety Advisory Group in recent weeks in attempt to reach an agreement that would pave the way for the group to return to home games.
And the club has confirmed that “a route has been found” to allow the Green Brigade to be allowed back into the stadium with effect from Saturday’s game against St Mirren.
A club statement read: “On March 27th, at a meeting of Glasgow City Council Safety Advisory Group, the Club again addressed the suspension on the Green Brigade. The SAG confirmed that it did not object to the suspension being lifted, subject to three conditions being satisfied.
“These were that all applicable policies will be adhered to, including season ticket terms and conditions; agreement that members will comply with the safety and security operations; recognition that a match-by-match report will be submitted to the Safety Advisory Group, for as long as they deem it necessary.
“We communicated this to the Green Brigade and asked for their unconditional acceptance. They have today responded positively by accepting these conditions, as outlined.”
Celtic interim chairman, Brian Wilson, added: “I am pleased we have reached this point where suspensions can be lifted with the agreement of Glasgow City Council Safety Advisory Group on terms which apply to supporters throughout the stadium.
“On that basis, a full and united Celtic Park can get behind the team at this crucial point in the season.”