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Ticketless Celtic fans risk arrest if they turn up for Champions League clash with Anderlecht

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 23: Celtic supporters celebrate during the Betfred Cup Semi Final match between Rangers and Celtic at Hampden Park
Image: Celtic supporters may face arrest if they turn up without a ticket against Anderlecht in the Champions League

Celtic fans risk arrest if they turn up for Wednesday's Champions League clash with Anderlecht without a ticket, according to the Belgian club.

A big travelling support is expected to travel to Brussels for the Group B encounter but fans have been warned they could be arrested if they end up in the municipalities of Anderlecht or Saint-Gilles without a match ticket.

A statement on rsca.be read: "Anderlecht would like to remind all fans of Celtic who will be making the trip to Brussels that it is mandatory to be in possession of a valid match ticket when they are present in the territory of Anderlecht or the neighbouring community of Sint-Gillis/Saint-Gilles.

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"All Celtic supporters who can't show a valid match ticket when asked by the authorities, risk being arrested."

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