Celtic Park Tickets & Seating Plan
Glasgow, Scotland · Capacity 60,411 · Opened 1888
Celtic Park is a football stadium in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland, and the home ground of Celtic FC. With a capacity of approximately 60,411, it is the largest club football stadium in Scotland and one of the biggest in the United Kingdom.
Celtic Park is one of Scotland's most famous sporting arenas, home to Celtic Football Club and a magnet for fans from across Glasgow and beyond. With room for more than 60,000 supporters, it hosts unforgettable matchdays and major events throughout the year. When you buy tickets through Staadly, you can shop with confidence thanks to verified sellers, all-in pricing with no surprises at checkout, and a 100% buyer guarantee.
Celtic Park seat layout
The Celtic Park seat layout above shows the full seating plan in Glasgow — every colored section, tier and stand mapped out so you can see exactly where each block sits before you buy. Use it as your seating map to picture the view, then browse the upcoming events below.
Upcoming events at Celtic Park
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About Celtic Park
Celtic Park has been home to Celtic FC since the club's formation in 1888, though the current stadium is a redeveloped version of the original ground. Significant reconstruction took place throughout the 1990s, transforming it into a modern all-seater stadium. The redeveloped ground was completed in stages, with the North Stand opening in 1995 and further expansion following in subsequent years. The stadium has hosted numerous landmark occasions, including UEFA Champions League nights and Scotland international fixtures. It earned the nickname "Paradise" among supporters, a title that has endured throughout the club's history.
Celtic Park is widely regarded as one of the most intense and passionate football atmospheres in Europe. The steep stands hold noise exceptionally well, and the supporter-led section known as the Green Brigade regularly produces choreographed displays and sustained vocal backing. European nights under the lights are particularly atmospheric, with the crowd generating a wall of sound that has unnerved many visiting sides.
Celtic Park is one of the most in-demand places to watch live sport and entertainment in Glasgow, with room for around 60,411 fans on a big night. Staadly lists verified resale tickets for every event here, all-in priced and backed by the 100% buyer guarantee.
Located in the east end of Glasgow, Celtic Park has long been affectionately known as Paradise by supporters, and it stands as one of the largest football stadiums in the United Kingdom. The ground has grown and evolved over more than a century into the imposing bowl-shaped arena that fans recognise today, and it remains at the heart of the club's identity and the surrounding community. On a matchday the atmosphere is electric, with vast, vocal home support, colourful displays and a wall of noise that has earned the venue a reputation as one of the most intimidating and inspiring places to watch football in Europe. Beyond league fixtures and cup ties, the stadium has also welcomed concerts and other large-scale events, drawing crowds from all over Scotland.
How to get to Celtic Park
Celtic Park sits in Parkhead, in the east end of Glasgow. The nearest railway station is Dalmarnock, on the Argyle Line, approximately a 15-minute walk away. Regular match-day bus services run from the city centre. The M74 motorway is close by for those travelling by car, though parking in the immediate area is limited on matchdays.
Getting to Celtic Park
Celtic Park sits in the Parkhead area of Glasgow's east end and is well served by public transport on event days. Dalmarnock and Bridgeton railway stations are within walking distance, and numerous bus routes serve the surrounding roads, so many supporters choose to travel by train or bus to avoid congestion. If you are driving, parking around the stadium is limited and streets can be very busy before and after events, so it is wise to plan your route in advance, arrive early and allow extra time to leave. The city centre is a relatively short journey away, giving visitors plenty of options for pre- and post-event refreshments.
Frequently asked questions about Celtic Park
Are tickets bought on Staadly for Celtic Park genuine?
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Does the price I see include fees?
We use all-in pricing, which means the price shown reflects what you pay. There are no hidden charges added at the final step of checkout.
How will I receive my tickets?
Delivery depends on the format provided by the seller, which may be mobile or electronic tickets. You will find the delivery details on the listing before you buy, and instructions will follow once your order is confirmed.
What time should I arrive for an event at Celtic Park?
It is best to arrive well before kick-off or the scheduled start time, as the surrounding area and entrances can get very busy. Arriving early gives you time to pass through security, find your seat and soak up the atmosphere.
Can I choose where I sit?
Listings on Staadly typically show the section and, where available, the block or area, so you can pick seats that suit you. Check the details on each listing before completing your purchase.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 60,411 |
| Opened | 1888 |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | Glasgow |
| Country | Scotland |