Celtic assessing storm damage to their stadium as clash with Dundee in doubt

Celtic assessing storm damage to their stadium as clash with Dundee in doubt

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Celtic assessing storm damage to their stadium as clash with Dundee in doubt
Author: Gavin McCafferty
Published: Jan, 25 2025 10:01

Celtic are assessing the storm damage to their stadium as Saturday afternoon’s William Hill Premiership match against Dundee is in doubt. Storm Eowyn brought winds of up to 100mph in central Scotland on Friday and a Met Office red weather warning of danger to life.

A decision will be taken on the Dundee encounter on the morning of the game once conditions are assessed. A statement from Celtic on Friday read: “Unfortunately today’s severe weather conditions have caused some damage at Celtic Park. “Our stadium and safety staff are currently unable to fully assess the extent of the damage due to the ongoing extreme conditions.

“In light of this and in order that we communicate fully and openly with our fans, in the interests of supporter safety, we are unable to confirm at this stage whether the match between Celtic and Dundee will be able to proceed. Of course, we will be doing all we can to ensure that it does.

“A full assessment and decision will be made as early as possible tomorrow morning (Saturday) and we will update our supporters as soon as we can. “We thank our supporters sincerely for their understanding.”. There will be a pitch inspection on Saturday morning at Ross County ahead of their Premiership game against Hibernian while the League One encounter between Arbroath and Kelty Hearts is off following storm damage at Gayfield.

The Angus club announced there had been “considerable damage to the Main Stand roof” at the ground on the North Sea coast. Footage has also emerged of serious damage to Cappielow. A large section of the roof of the Cowshed covered terrace has been torn off. Morton are away to Queen’s Park on Saturday.

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