Celtic fans making the journey to Ibrox this Sunday have been issued updated travel instructions by the club’s Supporters Liaison Officer, John Paul Taylor.
With the Hoops already crowned Scottish champions following last weekend’s convincing 5-0 win over Dundee United, the final Glasgow Derby of the season carries pride and bragging rights as its main stakes.

Taylor confirmed that supporters in possession of valid match tickets should convene at the Broomloan Coach Park from 09:30am on matchday. The aim is to have fans entering the stadium by 10:30am, ensuring a controlled and timely arrival.
This weekend fans who have a valid match ticket are requested to gather at Broomloan Coach Park from 09:30 with a view to being in the Stadium around 10:30
Coach Park on Broomloan Rd will be for Supporters Coaches only
Ticket checks will be in place on approach to the Stadium pic.twitter.com/FN0ty4BPzd
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The Coach Park on Broomloan Road is reserved strictly for Supporters’ Coaches. Those planning to arrive by other means should take note and make alternative arrangements. Fans are also advised that ticket checks will be enforced on approach to the stadium, and early arrival is encouraged to avoid delays at entry points.
This fixture marks Celtic’s first trip to Govan since officially clinching their 55th league title, an achievement sealed with a dominant display against Dundee United. Despite losing the last two meetings with Rangers, Celtic’s consistency elsewhere has ensured that the title race was effectively over well before the final derby of the season.
Rodgers’ side have kept things ticking at both ends of the pitch, finding goals regularly while staying solid at the back—doing the business while others slipped up.

Further club communications are expected ahead of the weekend to provide any last-minute updates. Fans should keep an eye on official Celtic channels for the latest information.