Celtic’s Scottish Premiership The match against Dundee on Saturday was postponed after a storm loss at the club’s stadium. Storm Eoin warned up to 100mph in Central Scotland on Friday and the red weather in a Met Office warned about the danger of life.
From a statement CelticThe one who puts a 5-point lead on the Rangers on Saturday morning is to read: “Today’s scheduled Scottish premiership match between Celtic and Dundee has been closed at Celtic Park. Unfortunately, we were advised yesterday because of the loss of the stadium that we could not move forward with today’s match.
“Although it is clearly disappointing, the protection of our supporters will always be our priority. The re -arranged fixture will be held on February 5, 2025 with 7.45 pm with 7.45 kick -off. “
The Ross County’s Premiership match against the Hibernian will move forward after visiting the pitch on Saturday morning. However, after the storm damage in Gaifield, Arboth and Celti face one of the league one to the heart.
The Angus Club has announced that “the main stand has sufficient damage to the roof” on the ground on the north sea coast. Footage also derived as a result of severe damage to capillo. A large part of the roof covered with the cough covered has been torn. Morton is away at Queens Park on Saturday.
On Saturday, football fans faced travel disruptions with disrupted rail services as a result of the storm.