Celtic fans have been informed that mask wearing is compulsory in the concourses at tonight’s match away to Ross County.
Football breathed a sigh of relief yesterday when no direct restrictions were placed on fixtures during a statement to the Scottish Parliament from the First Minister.
Celtic fans have had to produce vaccine documentation for home matches for the last two months in order for fixtures to continue as normal.
Advice from @RossCounty for this evening, face masks are mandatory when moving around any internal part of the stadium.
New barcoded tickets will be in use, please have your ticket ready for inspection and please arrive in good time for KO, gates open 18:15 pic.twitter.com/KgmQUlcNGQ
— Celtic FC SLO (@CelticFCSLO) December 15, 2021
Clubs were bracing themselves for restrictions yesterday but with the hospitality trade remaining largely open outdoor events have been able to continue.
Last season’s trips to Dingwall were certainly eventful, in September Shane Duffy made a scoring debut with 300 home fans allowed into the match, sadly that was the first and last time that fans watched Celtic live last season.
In February a 1-0 defeat to John Hughes’ side proved to be the end of the road for Neil Lennon who resigned two days later.