Celtic Park hit with flooding as video shows water pouring into stadium

Celtic's Parkhead has been hit with flooding with movies displaying water pouring into the stadium.

Workers have simply 48 hours to repair the leaks and get the stadium again in working order earlier than Celtic host Livingston for his or her Scottish Premiership pre-Christmas match.

Footage from contained in the grounds, shared to Twitter account @craigm1690, reveals water pouring in from the ceilings inside what's believed to be one of many meals shops, with the ground in a hall in one other part of the bottom utterly flooded.

It comes because the current chilly snap continues to trigger havoc after the mercury plummeted to as little as -17C throughout components of Scotland. Stories of pipes burst throughout the nation have greater than doubled as temperatures beginning to decide up have prompted the freeze to thaw

Motherwell needed to cancel their premiership match towards St Mirren on the weekend - their first since coming back from the five-week World Cup break - as a result of important harm attributable to burst pipes at Fir Park.

The video shows water pouring in from the ceiling at Celtic Park.
The video reveals water pouring in from the ceiling at Celtic Park. (Picture: @craigm1690/Twitter)

Chief government Alan Burrows joked that they had "inadvertently put in a 25m pool" of their gymnasium, as he revealed the prolong of the harm on social media.

Now Ange Postecoglou's workforce are in a race towards time to repair the harm earlier than they host Livingston this week after their win over Aberdeen on the weekend, regaining them a 9 level benefit over Rangers.

In Michael Beale's first sport answerable for Rangers final week, the workforce gained three factors again on Outdated Agency rivals Celtic after beating Hibs 3-2 at Ibrox.

Celtic are at the moment sitting at 45 factors whereas Rangers sit at 36 following the World Cup break ending on December 15, with all groups scheduled to play their first video games again after the break by Saturday, December 17.

Celtic have been approached by the Day by day File for remark.

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