Celtic wait on Donovan scan as Green Brigade ban lifted

Celtic eye Levante keeper Mathew Ryan as Schmeichel faces 10 months out. Club Brugge also target the Australia international, with a decision to hinge on availability, cost and vision.
Amid managerial upheaval from Rodgers to O’Neill and multiple injuries, Celtic chase a fifth straight title, needing a win against St Mirren to keep pressure on leaders Hearts.
Former Celtic midfielder Victor Wanyama, 34, announces retirement after injury struggles and begins coaching pathway, saying he has ‘no regrets’ about his career.
Right back Colby Donovan faces a scan after going off in the 2-1 win at Dundee. With Julian Araujo out and Alistair Johnston suffering a setback, Celtic may rely on Anthony Ralston for the run-in.
Celtic lift the five-month suspension on 250 Green Brigade members. Refunds and away points will be credited. The group seek a formal apology and outline supporter engagement reforms.
Presenter Ewen Cameron slams the SPFL after Hearts are scheduled away to Celtic on the final day, disputing the league’s explanation over post-split fixture constraints.
Celtic to host free Kellogg’s Football Camps this summer for ages 5–15, offering FA-qualified coaching and accessible sessions across Glasgow as part of a UK-wide programme.
Celtic host St Mirren for their third Premiership meeting of the season, part of a five-game head-to-head across league and cups in 2025/26.
Maik Nawrocki open to Hannover stay or Celtic return, with £2m permanent move likely if Hannover win promotion. Johnny Kenny cites Celtic’s ‘win or bust’ mindset in Bolton play-off push.
Rangers outlet claims SPFL post-split fixtures favour Celtic, noting a 16-year trend of leaders finishing at home. Hearts visit Celtic Park on the final day, while Rangers go to Falkirk.
From the 1892 Scottish Cup triumph to late wins in 1988, five standout Celtic 9 April memories are recalled, including goals by Sandy McMahon, John Hughes, Mark McGhee and Andy Walker.
Aiden McGeady says he turned down Arsenal on his father’s advice to join Celtic, earning early first-team chances, four league titles and a £9.5m move to Spartak Moscow.
Wales boss Chris Coleman doubts Craig Bellamy is ready for Celtic, urging him to stay with Wales, qualify for a tournament, then consider a club job given Celtic’s unique demands.
Celtic linked with Tromsø’s 6ft4 midfielder Jens Hjertø-Dahl, who has 16 goals and nine assists in 90 apps. Interest also from West Ham and Beşiktaş, with rumours questioned over accuracy.