Stadium name: Celtic Park

Club: Celtic F.C.

Address: Kerrydale Street, Glasgow, G40 3RE, Scotland

Club website: www.celticfc.net


Disability Access Officer (DAO) details

DAO name: Alexis Dobbin

Phone number: ----------

Email: [email protected] 


Disabled Supporters Association (DSA) details

DSA name: ----------

Phone number: ----------

Email: [email protected] 

Website: www.celticdsa.co.uk 


Getting to the stadium

Train: Glasgow Central Station is approximately 4km from Celtic Park. From here, supporters can take trains to Dalmarnock Station, which is the nearest train station to the stadium. From Dalmarnock Station, it is less than 1km to Celtic Park. Both Glasgow Central and Dalmarnock stations are accessible for disabled passengers, for further details on the facilities at the stations and information on how to reserve assistance with boarding trains see Glasgow Central and Dalmarnock 

A taxi from Glasgow Central to the stadium will take around 15-20 minutes and costs approximately £10-12.

A taxi from Dalmarnock Station to Celtic Park takes approximately 5 minutes and costs around £5.

Bus: From Glasgow city centre buses 61, 62, 64, 240 and 255, from Glasgow Central Station buses 2, 61, 240 and 255 all go to Tollcross Road. From here, the stadium is less than 1km away. Nearly all buses on these routes are accessible for wheelchair users with low-level floors and space for one wheelchair user.

Air: The nearest airport is Glasgow airport, located approximately 17km from Celtic Park. From here, supporters can take the First 500 Glasgow shuttle bus to Glasgow Central station. 

A taxi from the airport to the stadium costs approximately £25 and takes around 20-25 minutes.

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Taxi: Glasgow Taxis provide wheelchair accessible vehicles. These vehicles need to be booked at least a hour in advance of the journey by telephoning +44 (0) 141 429 7070. 


Accessible parking and drop-off/pick-up points

CAFE understands there is accessible parking available approximately 100m from the main stadium entrance. Parking permits need to be obtained from the club ahead of matches.

There are no designated drop off / pick up points at the stadium.


Ticketing

Disabled fans wishing to purchase home match tickets can visit http://www.celticfc.net/tickets/homeaccessible for more information.

Disabled Celtic fans wishing to purchase tickets for away Celtic matches can find out more at http://www.celticfc.net/tickets/awayaccessible.


Entering the stadium

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Stadium map

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Spectator viewing areas

Wheelchair User spaces: 121 for home supporters. 

Spaces are located throughout the stadium. Sightlines are not good prior to kick off, but are generally good for the rest of the match. Companions can sit adjacently. Seats are not sheltered. 

6 for away supporters. 

Spaces are located in the North East Corner. 

An extra 29 wheelchair spaces, and 29 seats for companions, have been created in an elevated position in the North West quadrant of the stadium. These seats were made available for disabled supporters from February 2014.

Supporters should be aware the number of wheelchair user spaces may vary according to domestic / European game regulations.

Easy Access seating spaces: Available. Sightlines are generally good and companions can be seated adjacent. 

Other areas: There are spaces available for blind and partially sighted supporters.


Accessible concessions

CAFE understand that there are accessible refreshment kiosks with lowered counters. There is also an ordering service available.


Accessible toilets

There are 22 accessible toilets available located throughout the stadium. There is level access to all the toilets, with grab rails and sufficient space for a wheelchair user and companion. There are an addition 4 accessible toilets for use by away supporters.


Accessible services

There is an audio descriptive commentary service available with 41 headsets available for supporters.


Useful publications and policies

For further information, please refer to ‘Access for All’ – the UEFA and CAFE Good Practice Guide to Creating an Accessible Stadium and Matchday Experience. The guide is available to download in multiple languages here.


Stadium photos

Sightlines from wheelchair user spaces  Sightlines from wheelchair user spaces

Sightlines from wheelchair user spaces 


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The above information was provided by the club and has not been verified by CAFE.


Fans comments

If you have visited this stadium before, CAFE invites you to HAVE YOUR SAY and share your matchday experience. Comments, photos and videos can be uploaded below, and you can upload anonymously if you would prefer.

Your comments are important and will assist other disabled fans planning to visit this stadium. There has also been a number of instances where disabled fans comments have directly led to a stadium or club improving its existing facilities and services.

If you wish to send more detailed feedback, you can download the CAFE matchday evaluation form here.

For further information, please contact CAFE at [email protected].