Celtic's and Rangers' stadiums have sustained damage due to Storm Eowyn, putting Saturday's Scottish Premiership matches in jeopardy. Celtic Park is awaiting assessment for damage caused by the storm, while Rangers' Ibrox stadium experienced partial roof damage. The Scottish government reports 100,000 homes without power due to the storm.
Celtic have said that Saturday's Scottish Premiership match against Dundee is under threat after Storm Eowyn caused damage to their stadium, while Rangers ' Ibrox stadium has also seen part of its roof ripped off.
Glasgow has been hit hard by the storm, and the city's two famous club football stadiums have both been damaged in the conditions. "Unfortunately today's severe weather conditions have caused some damage at Celtic Park," said the club. "Our stadium and safety staff are currently unable to fully assess the extent of the damage due to the ongoing extreme conditions.
"A full assessment and decision will be made as early as possible tomorrow morning and we will update our supporters as soon as we can. We thank our supporters sincerely for their understanding."
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