Officials and VAR confirmed ahead of Celtic’s final Scottish Premiership match vs St Mirren

Officials and VAR confirmed ahead of Celtic’s final Scottish Premiership match vs St Mirren
Officials and VAR confirmed ahead of Celtic’s final Scottish Premiership match vs St Mirren

Officials and VAR confirmed ahead of Celtic’s final Scottish Premiership match vs St Mirren

This Saturday’s Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and St Mirren takes place at Parkhead.

With two games remaining and a better goal differential than Rangers, the Bhoys currently lead the league by six points, raising the possibility of title celebrations in Glasgow’s east end.
In any case, Celtic still need a point from their next two games to claim the championship. Tomorrow, Brendan Rodgers’ team will head to Kilmarnock, aware that a draw would accomplish this.
If Rangers lose tonight’s home game against Dundee and fail to collect three points, that might also result in the Irishman’s team retaining the title sooner than anticipated.

However, considering St Mirren‘s performance under Stephen Robinson, who brought his team this close to achieving continental status, they will pose a formidable challenge.
Celtic supporters have packed Parkhead, hoping their team will be able to celebrate winning the Scottish Premiership title at full time. All the action gets underway at 12.30 pm.

Officials and VAR confirmed ahead of Celtic’s final Scottish Premiership match vs St Mirren
Officials and VAR confirmed ahead of Celtic’s final Scottish Premiership match vs St Mirren

Officials and VAR confirmed as Celtic prepare to take on St Mirren

Kilmarnock is the priority, but anticipation for the season’s last home game—

which also happens to be Rodgers’ final Scottish Premiership match in his first full season back in the dugout—is already high.
Daniel McFarlane and Steven Traynor, who will run each line,

will help Matthew MacDermid, who has been designated as the affair’s referee [Scottish FA].
Chief VAR operator Kevin Clancy has been brought in for the event,

and John McCrossan will be present to monitor any heated times.

On this occasion, Alan Muir is the fourth official.

By the time Celtic enter the field on Saturday, they might already be in the lead,

but let’s hope they can settle their differences before what should be a fantastic day at Parkhead.
Fans are eager to witness their team win for the last time this season at home,

and they have already purchased tickets for the event.

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