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Away Day Guide – Celtic (21st January)

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Tickets

Tickets can only be purchased in person at Smiths, with NO tickets remaining at Cappielow. Unrestricted view tickets are priced as follows: Adult – £20; Concession £15; Under 13 – £10. Restricted view tickets are priced as follows: Adult – £17; Concession – £12; Under 13 – £7.

Disabled Fans Information

Disabled away fans will enter through “ES35”. Alexis Dobbin is the Celtic Disablity Access Officer, she based at Celtic Park and is available to discuss any aspects of supporter accessiblity across the club or on a matchday by phone on 0141 551 4373 or via email at alexis.dobbin@celticfc.co.uk.

The Celtic Disabled Supporters Association (CDSA) allocate all parking spaces for blue badge holders at Celtic Park. The car parks are located between the East Stand and the Lisbon Lions 2 car park (enter via “ES 27” area on stadium map), and an area of the Jock Stein Upper coach park. These car parks close 1 hour prior to kick-off. Disabled supporters from the away team wishing to request a place in their segregated area should email parking@celticdsa.co.uk or call 07514 059870.

Supporters Buses

The Gourock Morton Supporters are running four buses. The bus will leave Gourock train station at 10.30am. All four buses are currently FULL, however reserve names are being taken. The cost will be decided on the day, message their page on Facebook or contact Mark on 07847847357 to enquire.

The Port Glasgow Morton Travel Club bus will leave from their new location, The Caledonian Bar, at 10.45am. The cost will be decided on the day. Message their page on Facebook or contact Bryan on 07969760292 to book a space.

By Train/Bus

There are two services an hour to Glasgow Central on the low line, departing Gourock :08 and :38 every hour, as well as one train an hour on the high line, departing Wemyss Bay at :57 every hour.

From Glasgow Central, transfer to low level platforms and alight a train bound for Dalmarnock. Both Bridgeton and Dalmarnock stations are walking distance from the stadium.

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All information taken from the ScotRail website.

From Glasgow City Centre, the No. 2, 61, 64, 255 and 240 buses stop at the Forge Shopping Centre located on the Gallowgate, please alight here where you will be approximately 1 mile from the Stadium.

By Car

Use the postcode G40 3RE for the stadium. The estimated journey time from Cappielow takes around 45 minutes (24.8 miles). Please be aware that parking at and around the stadium is particularly difficult.

Pre-Match

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If drinking in the city centre, Blackfriars of Bell Street (36 Bell St, Glasgow G1 1LG) is in Merchant City and offers a spacious pub with the usual amenities. If you are looking for a pint closer to the stadium, The Turnstiles Bar (1257 London Rd, Glasgow G40 3HW) welcomes away fans and is within walking distance of the away end.

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