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Celtic Ground Information
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Celtic Park lies in the Bridgeton/Parkhead District of Glasgow, about a mile and a half east of the City Centre.

Visitors coming from the north or south by motorway can follow the M74 or M73 and the M74 (East) to the end of the road at Tollcross, and proceed for another mile or so along London Road to the ground.

From Glasgow City Central, the 62, 64, 43 'First Bus' buses all go past the ground. Trains from Queen Street to either Belgrove or Carntyne take you to within 20 minutes walk from the ground. Trains from Glasgow Central or Argyle Street to Dalmarnock take you to within 5 minutes walk of the ground.

Visitors from the East or West can exit at M8 junctions 12, 13, and 14.

Main routes into Glasgow


Main routes into Glasgow

The South East corner of the ground is generally reserved for away fans.

The South stand runs adjacent to the London Road (A74)

Twenty minutes before the final whistle, the following doors/gates will be closed and no access allowed

Egress Ordinary Matchdays

 

At Old Firm games, cordons will be in place to segregate the two sets of supporters as highlighted in the diagram opposite.

The stewards and police will lift the cordons and open the segregation gates as soon as possible after the away supporters have left the outer concourse.Until this happens, Celtic supporters requiring to pass around the front of the stadium are requested to wait and comply with the directions of the stewards on the day. The objective is to allow supporters travelling by coach to leave the CoachPark within a smnilar time to other fixtures.

Old Firm Egress

 

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