Celtic, one of the most successful football clubs in Scotland, have sold out all their home tickets for their upcoming Scottish Premiership opener against Hibernian.
The match is set to take place at Celtic Park and will be a big moment for the club as they look to start the season well. The tickets were put up for sale on Monday evening and within an hour, all available seats had been snapped up.
This is not the first time that Celtic has struggled to sell out their home games. In fact, it has become something of a trend over recent years. However, this year, with the COVID-19 pandemic still causing disruptions to sporting events across the world, the situation is different.
With fans unable to attend live matches due to social distancing measures, Celtic have taken advantage of this by selling tickets online through their official website. This has allowed them to attract new fans who may not have been able to attend a game before.
Despite the success of the ticket sales, Celtic manager Neil Lennon remains cautious about how the team will perform. He says that the club will need to work hard to maintain their form if they want to compete for honours in the Scottish Premiership.
Overall, it seems that Celtic's home tickets have already sold out, which is good news for the club. They now have a full house to cheer them on as they look to start the season with a win.