Celtic say they can’t assure that Saturday’s Scottish Premiership go to by Dundee will go forward as a result of Storm Eowyn has “triggered some harm” to their stadium.
The League 1 match between Arbroath and Kelty Hearts had earlier been postponed following harm at Gayfield Park.
Celtic say that “a full evaluation and resolution shall be made as early as attainable” on Saturday morning at Celtic Park, the place the match is because of kick-off at 15:00 GMT.
“Our stadium and security workers are at the moment unable to totally assess the extent of the harm as a result of ongoing excessive situations,” Celtic mentioned in an internet site assertion.
“In gentle of this, and so that we talk totally and overtly with our followers, within the pursuits of supporter security, we’re unable to substantiate at this stage whether or not the match tomorrow between Celtic and Dundee will have the ability to proceed.”
Climate warnings are in place all through Scotland due to Storm Eowyn, however Saturday and Sunday’s different Scottish Skilled Soccer League fixtures stay scheduled to go forward.
In the meantime, Greenock Morton normal supervisor Dale Pryde-MacDonald has confirmed there was “important harm” to Cappielow Park.
Morton are scheduled to be away from house on Saturday, towards Queen’s Park and Pryde-MacDonald mentioned “a full and correct evaluation of the harm shall be carried out within the coming days”.
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