Ticket prices have now been revealed for Celtic supporters hoping to be part of what could be a title-winning day in Tayside, with the Hoops set to face Dundee United in just over a week.
With Celtic needing only a point to secure their 55th league title, all eyes will be on Tannadice as Brendan Rodgers’ side aim to wrap up the Premiership in style. A huge travelling support is expected to descend upon Dundee for the Saturday lunchtime clash, which will be live on Sky Sports.

However, fans hoping to witness the potential trophy-clinching moment will have to dig deep into their pockets, with adult tickets priced at £42 for the upper tiers of the Jerry Kerr Stand – traditionally where the Celtic faithful are housed alongside the Shed End. Supporters seated in the lower tier will pay £40.
Away fans have also been allocated sections of the Jim McLean Stand for this fixture, giving even more Hoops fans the chance to be there if history is made.
Concession prices aren’t much lighter either. Those in the upper tiers will pay £25, while lower tier concession tickets are priced at £33. Given the lunchtime kick-off and televised coverage, there’s already a bit of frustration among supporters at the steep cost, especially with travel and other matchday expenses to factor in.

While the prices may raise a few eyebrows, it’s unlikely to put off thousands of Celtic fans from making the journey. The prospect of clinching the title in front of a packed away end, is too big to miss. The atmosphere promises to be electric as Rodgers and the team look to cap off a dominant league campaign.
Tannadice has been the scene of some memorable Celtic moments in the past, and fans will be hoping for another special day to add to the collection.