Single match tickets for all four UEFA Europa League home games are on sale to Season Ticket holders now! If you haven’t purchased a 4-match package, you can take your pick of individual games. The Bhoys will face Braga, Sturm Graz, Roma and Utrecht at Celtic Park, and they need your support as they fight for their place in the next round of the UEL. UEL HOME FIXTURES: Thursday, Oct 2, Braga (H), kick-off 5:45pm Thursday, Oct 23, Sturm Graz (H), kick-off 8pm Thursday, Dec 11, Roma (H), kick-off 8pm Thursday, Jan 29, Utrecht (H), kick-off 8pm UEL TICKET INFORMATION Season Ticket holders can buy tickets for individual UEFA Europa League matches online now, priced: Adult – £39 Concessions – £30 Under 13 – £27 A £1.50 booking fee applies online. Seasonal seats are not guaranteed for these matches. Print at home tickets will not be available for these games. BUY TICKETS ONLINE The priority window for Season Ticket holders to secure match tickets for the Celts’ UEFA Europa League league phase games ends at 2pm today (Tuesday, September 23). Any remaining tickets will go on general sale to all supporters at 2:30pm. IMPORTANT TICKETING INFORMATION Please remember that you now need a Celtic FC Digital Account to purchase and manage tickets online. This change is designed to improve your online experience and make it more secure. All the information you need can be found here. USEFUL GUIDE DON’T MISS OUT As we once again prepare to showcase Celtic Park’s legendary atmosphere on the world stage, you can be part of it all as Brendan and the Bhoys kick-off their UEFA Europa League campaign. BUY TICKETS ONLINEFixturesCeltic Vs. Sporting Braga – Thu, Oct 2nd 2025, 17:45FixturesCeltic Vs. SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz – Thu, Oct 23rd 2025, 20:00FixturesCeltic Vs. Roma – Thu, Dec 11th 2025, 20:00FixturesCeltic Vs. FC Utrecht – Thu, Jan 29th 2026, 20:00
UEFA Europa League: single match tickets on sale to STH
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UEFA Europa League: single match tickets on sale to STH

UEFA Europa League: single match tickets on sale to STH
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