We have League Cup action at Paradise this Sunday (August 18) as Celtic host Hibernian in our second home game of the season. Your matchday programme for the game is packed full of articles on the Celts as they embark on another League Cup campaign. Your official match programme includes: First-team Words from manager, Brendan Rodgers ahead of the game. Hoops captain, Callum McGregor writes exclusively for the programme. Exclusive interview with Liam Scales as he looks back at the first trophy he won with the Celts – the League Cup. The lowdown on Sunday’s opponents, Hibernian. Some of the famous names who’ve played for both clubs. Superb poster of Nicolas Kuhn. History What was happening with Celtic 66 years ago in 1958? A look back at previous Celtic v Hibernian League Cup matchday programme covers. Past Presents: the weird and wonderful gifts that the club has received. We delve into some special Celtic v Hibernian League Cup landmarks, The Hoops A pictorial look at Celtic FC Women’s first ever Flag Day last weekend. Dear Diary… A week in the life of new Ghirl, Bruna Lourenco. B Team Bhoys – getting to know Jude Bonnar. Maria McAneny on the joy of scoring at Paradise. Features My Celtic Story: Fans talk about their love of the Hoops. The success of Celtic FC Foundation’s Extra Time community games project. Test your Celtic knowledge with our pre-match Quiz. The 60-page official match programme is available to buy from programme sellers (priced: £4) at the stadium this Sunday, August 18, ahead of the 3.00pm kick-off, or in the Celtic Superstore. To order online, click on the link below. ORDER MATCHDAY PROGRAMME SUBSCRIBE TO THE PROGRAMME You can get every home Celtic FC 2024/25 matchday programme delivered to your door by taking out a subscription for the season. PROGRAMME SUBSCRIPTION MATCH CENTRE Get live Celtic v Hibernian match updates from our official Match Centre – Visit the Match Centre FixturesCeltic Vs. Hibernian – Sun, Aug 18th 2024, 15:00
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Your Celtic v Hibernian official match programme
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