Celtic will return to Dublin to face Wolverhampton Wanderers after their journey to Japan, as we reported yesterday night by sky sport
Celtic officially stated this morning that they will visit Dublin, Ireland in July for an exciting pre-season game against Wolverhampton Wanderers of the English Premier League.
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Following the conclusion of the Hoops’ summer tour of Japan, Brendan Rodgers will lead his squad across the Irish Sea to face Wolves at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, July 29 at 2pm, as previously announced.
Celtic have a significant fan base in Ireland and have previously played in the Irish National Team’s home stadium in 2016, 2013, and 2011, taking on Barcelona, Liverpool, and Inter Milan.
It’s another chance for Celtic fans to meet in Dublin ahead of the new season to see the Treble winners in action, and we’re looking forward to another fantastic visit to the Aviva Stadium.
Tickets for the Wolverhampton Wanderers game will go on general sale on Thursday, June 13 at 9 a.m.
it will be the fifth time the Hoops have played at the Republic of Ireland’s national stadium since 2011 after taking on Inter Milan, Liverpool, Barcelona and an Irish league select in previous visits.
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