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Blair Meikle

Celtic release strong statement on flag day scheduling after plea to authorities

Celtic's flag day will be a Monday (Image: Stuart Wallace / Shutterstock)

Celtic have confirmed their opening game of the season will be on a Monday night - and say they did everything in their power to avoid this scenario.

It was reported yesterday that it was likely the Parkhead club would start their Premiership defence on the evening of Monday August 3 due to Commonwealth Games’ track cycling events at the Sir Chris Hoy velodrome, and Calvin Harris gigs at Hampden across the weekend.

Celtic have acknowledged the switch is not ideal for supporters and say they implored authorities to find a better solution. The only compromise they were able to land was to move the Monday kick-off forward to 7.30pm.

A statement from the club said: "Celtic Football Club has been informed that its first match will be played on Monday, August 3, 2026 in the forthcoming league season.

"With the fixtures being officially released today, it is important that supporters are aware of this as early as possible and the background to this decision, which is outwith our control.

"Clearly, our priority will always be our supporters and, against any measure, staging the Champions Flag Day on a Monday evening is disappointing.

"We have made repeated representations to Police Scotland and to the SPFL to avoid this scheduling, however, surprisingly, we have been told that there is no choice owing to Police Scotland being unable to support the fixture on a weekend which co-incides with other events.

"Through positive dialogue with the SPFL and Sky Sports, however, it has been agreed that in recognition of the demands placed on our travelling supporters, particularly from Ireland, the kick off will be brought forward to the earlier time of 7.30pm from the previously designated 8pm start, something which is significant for travel connections.

"While it will never detract from the team’s phenomenal and most deserving achievement, we feel strongly that a weekend timing should have been facilitated in the interests of both teams, both sets of supporters and the status of the fixture.

"Regardless of these disappointing circumstances we will still ensure that this a very special day for our supporters as we celebrate our fifth consecutive Premiership title."

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