The Champions head to Ibrox this Sunday (May 4) as they take on Rangers (KO: 12pm). A lucky winner will take home £5,000 thanks to Celtic Pools’ Paradise Windfall, sponsored by Howden – so get your tickets now ahead of the match! Tickets for this Paradise Windfall draw are only available to purchase via the Celtic Pools App for only £2 before the game – don’t forget to buy your ticket before to be in with a chance of winning big! DOWNLOAD THE APP The Paradise Windfall is crucial in supporting the Celtic Academy, with all net profit going directly towards developing our young players. ENTER THE PRIZE DRAWS Celtic Pools also have a variety of fantastic prize draws available to enter now from just £5 per entry. You could have the chance to win signed merchandise from the Bhoys, Trophy Day tickets and a holiday to Lisbon to see where the Celts lifted the famous European Cup! ENTER THE PRIZE DRAWS ABOUT HOWDEN – THE PARADISE WINDFALL SPONSOR Howden, the new name for Laurie Ross, is a local insurance Broker with branches across Central Scotland. Howden do insurance differently. They’re not about cookie-cutter, off-the-shelf, one-size-fits-all insurance. They focus on people-first insurance, understanding the specifics of your insurance needs and matching them with the insurer that’s best placed to provide that cover, at the right price. Personal, tailored, great value cover. And no matter how complex the challenge or unique the situation, whatever cover you’re looking for, their friendly, knowledgeable advisors are here to help. Call or pop into your local branch for advice or a quote, or visit Howden Insurance. Players must be aged over 18 years. Celtic Development Pools Ltd is licensed and regulated by the Gambling Commission. Terms and conditions apply. Begambleaware.orgUpcoming FixturesRangers Vs. Celtic – Sat, May 5th 2025, 14:00
Win £5,000 at the Glasgow derby with Celtic Pools and Howden
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Win £5,000 at the Glasgow derby with Celtic Pools and Howden

Win £5,000 at the Glasgow derby with Celtic Pools and Howden
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