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27 September 2025

Its seems like ages since we travelled for a home game at Celtic Park. The last time we played at Celtic Park we beat Livingston 3-0 in the SPFL after witnessing an under par performance from the bhoys against Kairat in the Champions League play off a few days previous.  At 0-0 we still thought we could travel to Asia and get a result only to lose out on penalties.

Frustration was already mounting with the current Celtic board and their refusal to back Brendan Rodgers in the transfer market. The Celtic managers frustration was there for all to see and hear in interviews and at press conferences.

Celtic fans have since organised under an umbrella called Celtic Fans Collective and today they will continue their protests at Celtic Park with a silent protest to highlight the Celtic boards silence in refusing to address the concerns of the Celtic fanbase.

Since our last visit to Celtic Park we have won 2 and drawn 2 on the road and have reached the semi-final of the League Cup to set up a clash with the rangers at Hampden after a comfortable win over Partick Thistle.

Today Hibs are the visitors and after last seasons strong campaign they currently sit in fourth place in the SPFL after 1 win and 4 draws so far this season. Brendan Rodgers may make some changes to the starting 11 which got a decent away point against an inform Red Star Belgrade on Thursday night in Serbia.

The game will not be shown live in the UK or Ireland but will be streamed by Celtic TV for subscribers outside Ireland and the UK and those with a dodgy box or firestick. Kick off is 3pm and Celtic are 1/4 with the bookies. A Hibs win is 11/1 with the draw 11/2.

Andrew Milne is Editor of More than 90 Minutes & Host of the Celtic Soul Podcast