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Bruges On Tour: Celtic

UEFA Champions League

Bruges On Tour

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On the fifth playing day of the UEFA Champions League, we travel to Glasgow, Scotland, for the top fixture against Celtic. More than 4,000 Bruges fans will cheer our team on the spot. Will you be there too? Find all practical information here!

Important info before the match

Celtic Park gates will open at 6 p.m. local time. Coming to the match? Make sure to leave for the stadium on time and be on site around 6:30 p.m.

Taking public transportation to the stadium? You can! Get off at Dalmarnock station. From there it is a ten minute walk to Celtic Park. Coming by car? Park near Springfield Road.

You can eat and drink in the stadium as soon as the gates of Celtic Park open, from 6 p.m. (local time). Please note that you will only be able to pay with your bank card.

It is forbidden to smoke in the stadium and bags smaller than an A4 size will be allowed. You are not allowed to bring a power bank into the stadium.

Celtic Park

Welcome to Celtic Football Club's home stadium: Celtic Park. First used in 1892, this iconic stadium, with a capacity of more than 60,000 spectators, is not only Scotland's largest soccer temple, but also among one of the largest stadiums in Europe.

Discover the most beautiful places in Glasgow

Glasgow is a city that leaves a lasting impression on every visitor. Whether you love impressive historic buildings, fascinating museums, vibrant festivals or endless shopping, you'll find it all in this Scottish metropolis.

St Mungo's Cathedral

Although the city itself has several cathedrals worth visiting, the Glasgow Cathedral, aka St Mungo's Cathedral, is the most beautiful and one of the oldest buildings in the city. You can spot the cathedral from different corners of the city, making it a real must-see when visiting Glasgow. A visit is completely free and is also possible any day of the week.

Glasgow Winterfest

Glasgow is a true festival city where exciting events take place throughout the year. With the coziest month of the year upon us and after last year's overwhelming success, Glasgow Winterfest returns the city.

Whether you're looking for the perfect Christmas gift or just want to enjoy the festive atmosphere, Glasgow Winterfest 2024 promises to be another highlight. With beautiful locations such as George Square and St. Enoch Square, you can fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Christmas markets because of the warm coziness it exudes.

Scottish Football Museum

For soccer fans, the Scottish Football Museum, the national soccer museum, is a real must-see. Scotland is one of the founding fathers of modern soccer and is the country where the very first soccer club was created. At the Scottish Football Museum, 14 rooms show how soccer in Scotland developed from the 19th century. Not only will you soak up soccer culture, you'll also discover unique items like the oldest national soccer trophy in the world!

Shopping and museums

If you love museums, Glasgow is an excellent destination for a city break. In 2019, the city was named the UK's most cultural and creative city by the European Commission. You can find over 20 museums and public art collections. The most famous of these are Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum and the Riverside Museum.

Do you feel more like shopping anyway? Glasgow is considered, after London, the best shopping city in the United Kingdom. Especially on Buchanan Street you will find an impressive range of stores and boutiques.

Club NXT in action in Scotland

After three draws and a loss on the previous game day against Aston Villa, Club NXT U19 now heads to Glasgow, Scotland, where it faces Celtic's U19.

Are you in Glasgow and want to come cheer on the youngsters? You can! At Lesser Hampden, our U19 will play against Celtic at 1pm (local time). Tickets for this match cost £10 for adults. -16 year olds and +65'ers pay £5. Tickets are available at this link.

The match will also be live via a livestream on the UEFA channels!

Watch the livestream from 2 p.m. Belgian time here