CELTIC will find out their UEFA fate this Thursday for the charges relating to the club’s 2-1 win over Lazio at Celtic Park.

The club have been charged with illicit banners and chanting during the game against the Italian’s on matchday three and are in the dock for the third time this season.

We’re unsure what specific banner or banners have caused the charge with Celtic supporters displaying a clear anti-fascist message on the night to a support base who were seen marching through Glasgow brandishing Nazi salutes before the game.

Celtic have been fined twice already this season and another fine is likely to be on its way.

It won’t stop there for the bhoys who will no doubt be charged with use of pyro during the game in Italy. UEFA have not dealt with any disciplinary matters when it comes to any of the matchday four encounters with this likely to also come next week.r

READ THE FULL CHARGE FOR BOTH CLUBS BELOW. (UEFA Website)

Disciplinary proceedings have been opened following the UEFA Europa League match between Celtic FC and S.S. Lazio (2-1), played on 24 October in Scotland.

Charges against Celtic FC:
– Illicit banner – Art. 16 (2) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR)
– Illicit chants – Art. 16 (2) DR

Charges against S.S. Lazio:
– Illicit chants – Art. 16 (2) DR

These cases will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body at its next meeting on 21 November.

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