It is being reported by Football Scotland that there is no issues around Celtic’s game against Livingston on Wednesday evening despite some flooding inside Celtic Park.
Videos over the past day emerged of flooding at Celtic Park which is probably in connection to the cold snap which has hit Scotland over the past week as many were warned that pipes could potentially burst.
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Temperatures went below freezing across the country and the clips are likely to have been taken last week meaning that any damage should have been sorted by now.
It’s likely that some opposition fans thought that Christmas had come early after the clips appeared with there being potential for the match at Celtic Park to be called off but that won’t be the case with a source at the club confirming there will be no postponement.
Fellow Premiership side Motherwell had to postpone their fixture at the weekend against St Mirren due to damage done to Fir Park by the cold weather.
Both Celtic and Livingston have already faced each other once this season with the Hoops coming out on top as 3-0 victors.
In the past 48 league matches, Ange Postecoglou’s side have only lost one match and will be looking to extend that great run of form as well as the nine point advantage at the top of the Premiership.