Celtic FC Foundation are delighted to confirm that tickets for our upcoming Legends Charity Match are now available to all supporters on general sale. The match will take place on Saturday, September 6, 2025, as Celtic Legends will welcome Manchester United Legends to Celtic Park (KO: 2pm). The two sides met at Old Trafford last September, as an entertaining encounter ended in a 1-1 draw, with the Bhoys eventually coming out on top following a penalty shoot-out. This rematch will see the return of a host of Celtic greats to Paradise, with Joe Hart, Tom Rogic, Artur Boruc, Gary Hooper, Efe Ambrose, Charlie Mulgrew and Shaun Maloney already announced and many more to come. TICKET PRICES The Legends Charity Match promises to be a fantastic occasion for all the family and tickets are priced at: Adults – £18 Concessions – £9 BUY TICKETS ONLINE MATCHDAY HOSPITALITY A range of Matchday Hospitality packages are available, starting at £42 per person. You can register your interest in these packages here or email [email protected] CELTIC FC FOUNDATION Funds raised through the match will focus on feeding people in need of our support, to reflect the heritage of the Club, primarily through the continuation and development of our Paradise Pit Stop project. Through the project, we provide a free warm meal and a selection of hot and soft drinks, four days a week, in a safe, non-judgmental and welcoming environment for individuals and families. Paradise Pit Stop is, however, about more than just food – it’s an inclusive space where people from some of Glasgow’s most vulnerable communities can access essential support services. Our aim is to provide relief from food poverty and tackle the increasing issue of loneliness and isolation in our communities. Thank you for your wonderful support.
Tickets now on general sale for Celtic Legends v Manchester United Legends charity match
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Tickets now on general sale for Celtic Legends v Manchester United Legends charity match

Tickets now on general sale for Celtic Legends v Manchester United Legends charity match
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