In a derby day twist, police are warning Celtic fans as well as their rivals ahead of the Glasgow Derby after it has it was revealed pubs near the border have been inundated with requests from football fans to watch the game on Saturday.

Scotland’s pubs are closed but if supporters crossed into England there are still plenty open and who would be allowed to show the game.

BBC report the police have been made aware of this down south and a warning for fans to adhere to social distancing has been made.

The game kicks off at 12:30 on Saturday.

This could be the most peculiar Derby in living memory with no fans inside the stadiums and not one pub open in the West of Scotland where we’d usually see thousands head out to watch the tie.

The worry back home is many will go round to friends and families houses which is prohibited. The game is on Sky Sports so not everyone will have the channel.

3 COMMENTS

  1. If the Police/Goverment are concerned why don;t they ask the providers to charge £5 per household (It dosen’t cost £15 + to air it) and use covid rules as the way to push this forward.

  2. Once again the Scottish government( SNP) have made an arse of it with closing pubs, with this week ends game looming!! They will deserve everything they get if people crowd into each others houses!! They have quessed all the way through, and are still guessing!! He’ll mend you SNP if this slaps you in the face!!.

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