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Celtic Park: Celtic matches & tickets

Home of Celtic in Glasgow’s East End, Celtic Park is one of the biggest and loudest grounds in British football, with room for around 60,832. Opened in 1892, it is woven into the club’s identity and known to many fans as Parkhead, after the area around it. On Premiership matchdays the noise can be fierce, especially under the lights, and the place feels full of history rather than polished gloss. It is straightforward enough to reach from the city, with a clear sense that you are heading into Celtic territory. Find upcoming fixtures, tickets, and everything for a matchday visit below.

Last updated 9 July 2026

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Stadium
Celtic Park
Location
Glasgow, Scotland
Home of
Celtic
Capacity
60,832 spectators
Nearest transport
Parkhead, London Road/ Kinnear Road (bus, 2 min walk)

The closest public-transport stops to Celtic Park, Glasgow, with approximate walking times.

  • TrainDalmarnock (13 min walk)
  • TrainDuke Street (14 min walk)
  • BusParkhead, London Road/ Kinnear Road (2 min walk)
Whose home stadium is Celtic Park?
Celtic Park is the home of Celtic.
What is the capacity of Celtic Park?
Celtic Park holds around 60,832 spectators.
What's the next match at Celtic Park?
Celtic vs Middlesbrough on Saturday 18 July at 14:00 (6 matches in the next 90 days).
How do I get to Celtic Park?
Celtic Park sits in Glasgow. The closest public-transport stops are Dalmarnock train station (13 min walk) and Parkhead, London Road/ Kinnear Road bus stop (2 min walk).
Is Celtic Park worth visiting?
Yes. Celtic Park is the home of Celtic, with a matchday atmosphere worth the trip. Stadium tours often run on non-match days too.