Confirmed: Officials and VAR Referee for Scottish Premiership match between Hibernian vs Celtic on sunday

This is the first time this season that Celtic has played away from home in the Scottish Premiership. On Sunday, they go to Hibernian.

The game starts at 12:30 p.m. and is where the Bhoys won one of their most exciting games last season. Adam Idah’s two goals from the penalty spot were very important in the race for the title, even though he didn’t play very well.

It’s still not clear if the Irish player will be back at Celtic before the end of the window. But Brendan Rodgers’ team will want to get all three points against David Gray’s team, who lost 3-0 to St. Mirren last weekend.

Confirmed: Officials and VAR Referee for Scottish Premiership match between Hibernian vs Celtic on sunday


The match is part of an interesting doubleheader that will happen between the two teams in the next few weeks. Hibernian was drawn against Celtic in the second round of the Premier Sports Cup. The game will be played on August 18 at 3 p.m.

The officials and VAR workers for the game at Easter Road have now been named. Fans are getting more and more excited for the road trip.

Officials have announced that Hibernian will play Celtic.
Nick Walsh has been named the man in charge of blowing the whistle for Celtic’s trip to Hibernian. The 33-year-old will have Graeme Stewart and Steven Traynor on either side of him [Scottish FA].

The name of the fourth officer has not been given yet. We’ll let you know as soon as the confirmation comes in. Concerns about VAR are always talked about a lot in Scottish sport. This weekend, Alan Muir is the most likely to be the main agent. Alan Mulvanny is on-site in case any events need more attention.

At Easter Road, fans of both teams will hope that the outcome is what people talk about most, not the choices made by the referee. Celtic has had a good start to the season. After their convincing win on the first day, getting another three points against Hibernian would help them gain even more important momentum.

The Bhoys are back in action after a long summer break, which is making people very excited. At the start of two games against the Hibees, we hope that the fans who traveled from Edinburgh will come back with a smile on their face.







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