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Your Matchday Guide: Celtic v Newcastle United

Your Matchday Guide: Celtic v Newcastle United

Yahoo18-07-2025
The Bhoys return to Paradise as they prepare for the upcoming campaign with a clash against Newcastle United in the inaugural adidas Trophy.
In what promises to be a special occasion, Celtic supporters have the opportunity to celebrate the homecoming of Kieran Tierney, whilst welcoming new Bhoys, such as Benjamin Nygren, Hayato Inamura and Callum Osmand.
Final remaining tickets for this fixture can be purchased here.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the clash.
SUPPORTER INFORMATION
Due to an increased away support for this fixture, the external gates behind the Lisbon Lions Stand and the South East Corner at Kinloch Street will be closed.
There will be no thoroughfare for Celtic supporters behind the Lisbon Lions Stand, as this will be for Newcastle United supporters only.
Celtic supporters should approach the stadium via the Celtic Way from London Road, Janefield Street East and Janefield West.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MATCHDAYS AT CELTIC PARK
You'll find all the important matchday timings and safety information ahead of today's match on our dedicated Matchday Information page on celticfc.com.
MATCHDAY INFORMATION
FIRST TIME AT PARADISE?
If you're a first-time visitor to Celtic Park, or if it's just been a while since your last match, please take a look at our first-time fans page for all the helpful information you need to make your day go smoothly.9AM | SUPERSTORE OPENS
The Superstore at Celtic Park will be open from 9am-6pm for supporters looking to pick up some matchday essentials.
Look the part for the 2025/26 season with the Home and Third Kit available to purchase in-store on the day. Celtic Legend, Henrik Larsson, was the star of the Bhoys' recent launch for the Away Kit, which supporters can pre-order too.
11AM | TICKET OFFICE OPENS
The Ticket Office will be open from 11am until kick-off at 3pm to assist supporters on matchday.
Tickets will be available to purchase up until kick-off at the Ticket Office, or online with the 'Print at Home' option below.11AM | THE WARM-UP AREA OPENS
Supporters with a ticket for the game can take advantage of early access to The Warm-Up Area from 11am until 1pm.
Access via Gate WS 57/58 with licenced kiosks, food served and live sports coverage. It's the perfect option for everyone looking to soak up the pre-match atmosphere.
11AM | SPORTS BAR OPENS
The Sports Bar at Celtic Park will open from 11am until 8pm to supporters with a valid match ticket. Please see the Sports Bar page for all the information you need.
1:30PM | STADIUM OPENS – PLEASE ENTER VIA CORRECT TURNSTILE
The stadium will open from 1:30pm.
Supporters are reminded to enter the stadium at the turnstile location shown on your ticket to access your allocated seat. Additional concourse ticket checks will be in place to ensure adherence.
THE adidas TROPHY
The respective Scottish and English League Cup champions will compete for the very first adidas Trophy this Saturday at Celtic Park.
With a trophy on the line, supporters are reminded that in the result of a draw, the match will go straight to a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner.
Following the conclusion of the match, there will be a presentation of the adidas Trophy to the winners.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Please familiarise yourself with all the important safety information on the Matchday page.
MATCH PROGRAMME
Pick up a copy of the Match Programme for Celtic v Newcastle, packed full of news, exclusive interviews and fantastic features.
Programmes are priced £4 and you'll find our programme sellers around the stadium on arrival at Celtic Park.
PARADISE WINDFALL £10K JACKPOT
Don't forget to pick up your Paradise Windfall Draw tickets ahead of the match!
Supporters have the chance to play to win £10,000 in Celtic Pools' famous half-time draw, sponsored by Howden.
Paradise Windfall tickets cost £2 and are available from sellers at the stadium ahead of kick-off, or alternatively via the Celtic Pools App.
Download the app
Players must be aged over 18 years. Celtic Development Pools Ltd is licensed and regulated by the Gambling Commission.
CASHLESS FOOD & BEVERAGE KIOSKS
Please note that the food and drink kiosks in the concourse areas are now fully cashless – meaning our kiosks can only accept contactless payment methods.
3PM | KICK-OFF
Be in your seat to make some noise on the Champions' return to Paradise!
Make the most of your matchday experience at Celtic Park and arrive early for the adidas Trophy match, Celtic v Newcastle United, July 19, 3pm KO.
Fixtures
Celtic Vs. Newcastle United - Sat, Jul 19th 2025, 15:00
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