Celtic are in the midst of their most dominant period in history, having reigned supreme as Scottish champions for 13 of the past 14 seasons. With Celtic achieving so much and being so successful in recent times, many fans will likely be looking to secure tickets to see the Bhoys in action. Let GOAL show you how you might be able to get along to Celtic Park at some point over the coming months.
They drew level with city rivals and Old Firm foes, Rangers, on the all-time Scottish title honours board when capturing their 55th league crown last season, which was the 4th season in a row that they topped the Premiership ladder. It was also the 4th Scottish Premiership success for Brendan Rodgers, who is currently in his second spell at the Glasgow club. Celtic have finished in first spot in every season Rodgers has been in charge at Celtic Park.
Celtic have a long and illustrious history, of course. The Bhoys famously became the first British club to win the European Cup, claiming the trophy in 1967 after beating Inter Milan in Lisbon. With 120 major honours to their name, Celtic are one of the most decorated clubs in the UK.
They’ve won 55 Scottish League titles, 42 Scottish Cups, 22 Scottish League Cups, and one European Cup. Under the legendary Jock Stein, Celtic won nine Scottish titles in a row in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as that European crown. The Hoops boast the highest average attendance in Scottish football and are estimated to have around nine million fans worldwide.
So, how can you get your hands on Celtic tickets this season, as the Glasgow giants look to maintain their stranglehold on Scottish football? Let GOAL show you what options you have for seeing Celtic play live during the 2025/26 campaign.
Upcoming Celtic fixtures at Celtic Park
Below, you can find Celtic’s upcoming home fixtures for the 2025/26 season:
Date | Fixture (Kick-off) | Competition | Tickets |
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Sun Aug 3 | vs St Mirren (4:30pm) | Premiership | Celtic FC, StubHub |
Sat Aug 23 | vs Livingston (3pm) | Premiership | Celtic FC, StubHub |
Sat Sep 27 | vs Hibernian (3pm) | Premiership | Celtic FC, StubHub |
Sat Oct 4 | vs Motherwell (3pm) | Premiership | Celtic FC, StubHub |
Wed Oct 29 | vs Falkirk (7:45pm) | Premiership | Celtic FC, StubHub |
Sat Nov 8 | vs Kilmarnock (3pm) | Premiership | Celtic FC, StubHub |
How much are Celtic tickets?

When it comes to purchasing tickets to watch Celtic at Celtic Park, it is important to remember there are multiple channels through which you can buy them, though some are more efficient than others. The easiest way to buy your matchday tickets is to visit Celtic's official eTicketing website: eticketing.co.uk/celtic. You don't need to be a club member to book your seats via that route and they typically cost from as low as £22 for an adult ticket and £9 for a child ticket. The enormous demand for Celtic tickets means that some games will sell out faster than others though and this can lead to tickets being offered on secondary retail sites such as StubHub and Viagogo.
Ticket prices are typically set ahead of the start of the season for fixtures across all competitions. Seniors, children and young adults will pay less than the full price, however, which is worth remembering when it comes to making your purchase. With multiple tiers to the pricing structure at Celtic Park for Celtic matches, it is important to know what variety is available when shopping for tickets.
Prices may be divided by the nature of the fixture, such as Premiership and Champions League, while other games may see a marginal increase or decrease around a base cost dependent on the opponent. Beyond that, seats will be broken down on their stand location. For example, spots in the West Stand and Lisbon Lions Stand will be distinctly cheaper, while taking your place in the heart of the Main Stand (often referred to as the Jock Stein Stand) will be more expensive.
Celtic season tickets: benefits, pricing, and availability
With another stunning season of success behind them, it will come as little surprise to long-term Celtic fans that the club have already sold out their allocation of season tickets for the forthcoming 2025-26 Scottish Premiership season. As the only way to guarantee a seat for the entire campaign at Celtic Park, supporters were chomping at the bit to snap up their renewals. Currently, Celtic sells approximately 52,000 to 53,000 season tickets every campaign, reserving the remaining few thousand seats in their 60,000-capacity fortress for general sale and away fan allocations. Adult season tickets were priced from £600 upwards for the 2025/26 campaign.
The surge in demand for a Celtic season ticket has reached unprecedented heights in the past decade, a fact underlined by Celtic’s decision to close the waiting list several years ago. Even now, the club is only scratching the surface of that list. That’s because over recent seasons, Celtic season ticket renewal rates have hit jaw-dropping figures of 98% and 99%. Those numbers are almost unheard of in the realm of football.
Celtic hospitality tickets & packages: premium experiences and packages for fans

With a rich history within Scottish football and the attraction of regular European nights thanks to their continued domestic success, there is no shortage of hospitality tickets at Celtic Park.
Looking to make the most of your experience? Hospitality for Celtic FC includes premium lounge access before and after the match, as well as padded seats in the stadium, not to mention complimentary snacks and hot drinks as well as a match day programme.
If you're looking for particular premium packages available, look to:
Club 67
Available from £105 per person with the following benefits:
- Access to Club 67 Hospitality in the Kerrydale Suite, where food and drinks can be purchased
- Live entertainment
- Half-time snacks, tea and coffee
- Matchday programme
- Padded seat to view the match
- Post-match lounge access with drinks available to purchase
Number 7
Available from £300 & VAT per person with the following benefits:
- Champagne reception
- 4-course meal with wine
- Half-time snacks, teas, and coffee
- Padded executive seat to view the match
- Pre and post-match complimentary bar
- Matchday gift
- Matchday programme
You can secure your spot with a premium package at Celtic Park by emailing the club through their website.
Celtic vs Rangers tickets: where to buy
Date | Match | Stadium | Time | Tickets |
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Sun Aug 31 | Rangers FC vs Celtic FC | Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow | 12:00 | Tickets |
Sat Jan 3 | Celtic FC vs Rangers FC | Celtic Park, Glasgow | 12:30 | Tickets |
Sat Feb 28 | Rangers FC vs Celtic FC | Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow | 15:00 | Tickets |
Celtic vs Aberdeen tickets: where to buy
Date | Match | Stadium | Time | Tickets |
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Sat Dec 20 | Celtic FC vs Aberdeen FC | Celtic Park | 15:00 | Tickets |
Celtic vs Hibernian tickets: where to buy
Date | Match | Stadium | Time | Tickets |
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Sat Sept 27 | Celtic FC vs Hibernian FC | Celtic Park | 15:00 | Tickets |
Sat Feb 21 | Celtic FC vs Hibernian FC | Celtic Park | 15:00 | Tickets |
Where to stay around Celtic Park
If you're travelling to Glasgow to watch a Celtic match at Celtic Park, you can check out the places to stay near the stadium. The interactive map below shows what is available within close proximity to the ground, although the city's public transport system will present easy options for travel if further afield.
History of Celtic Park
Celtic Park (known less formally as Parkhead or ‘Paradise’ by the fans) is located in the Parkhead area of Glasgow's East End. It’s the largest football-specific stadium in Scotland with a capacity of 60,000+. Only Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium, the home of the Scotland national rugby union team, holds more nationwide. Celtic FC moved to the current Celtic Park site in 1892, which was five years after the club formed.
A redevelopment in the 1990s brought the ground to its current form, though a section of safe standing was introduced in 2016. The Scotland national team has played almost two dozen times at the ground over its existence, while concerts by The Who, Prince and U2 have also been held at the stadium. It previously also hosted speedway events, though these have long been discontinued.