CELTIC FC Foundation are delighted to confirm that tickets are now on general sale for ‘A Match for Cancer’, this year’s charity game, which will take place at Celtic Park on Saturday, September 8, 2018 (KO: 2pm).
CELTIC FC Foundation are delighted to confirm that tickets are now on general sale for ‘A Match for Cancer’, this year’s charity game, which will take place at Celtic Park on Saturday, September 8, 2018 (KO: 2pm).
The match will see Celtic legend, Stiliyan Petrov and Liverpool midfielder, James Milner pull together opposing squads, and a number of former players are already lined up, including Henrik Larsson, Lubo Moravcik, Hristo Stoichkov and Luis Garcia. And there will be many more famous faces announced in the coming months, from the worlds of football and entertainment.
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