Celtic’s Premiership clash against Dundee, originally scheduled for today, has been postponed following damage caused to Celtic Park by severe weather conditions.
The club confirmed that after a full assessment of the stadium earlier this morning, the decision was made to postpone the fixture in the interest of safety for supporters, players, and staff. The storm, which has wreaked havoc across Scotland, caused significant disruption at the stadium, with damage to external banners and debris found inside the seating and pitch areas.
The postponed fixture has now been rescheduled and will take place on Wednesday, 5th February, with a 7:45 pm kick-off.

Supporters who had tickets for today’s match are advised that these will remain valid for the rearranged fixture. Fans unable to attend the new date should contact the club’s ticket office for further guidance.
The decision will come as a disappointment to supporters, but with safety concerns paramount, it was ultimately unavoidable. Yesterday’s storm has caused chaos across the country, with transport networks, schools, and businesses severely affected.
Celtic will now look ahead to their next scheduled fixture against Aston Villa away midweek.