Celtic Ultras Send Strong Message to Fans Ahead of Crucial Home Run

Celtic’s main ultras groups have come together to send a clear message to supporters as the club prepares for a huge run of home fixtures that could define the season.

With the title race heating up, Martin O’Neill’s side will take on Falkirk at Celtic Park this weekend, with a full house expected. After that, two massive games follow against Rangers and Hearts, with the final match of the season set to take place at home.

Ahead of these crucial clashes, the Green Brigade and Bhoys Celtic have urged fans to step up and play their part. Using the phrase “Get Up, Stand Up”—inspired by the famous Bob Marley song—they are calling on supporters to create an atmosphere that can lift the team when it matters most.

In a joint message shared through North Curve Celtic, the groups made it clear that Celtic are in a tight three-way battle for the title. While having three home games is a big advantage, they stressed that it will only count if the fans make it count.

The message was simple: showing up isn’t enough. Getting on the players’ backs during tough moments won’t help either. Instead, the fans are being asked to stay positive, be loud, and give the team that extra push when they need it most.

They also reminded supporters how important their role can be, especially in tight matches. A strong, united crowd can give players confidence and make things uncomfortable for the opposition.

To help make that happen, they outlined three simple things fans can do:

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First, give the team a proper welcome before the Falkirk game. From the moment the players arrive, the energy should be there and carried into the stadium.

Second, fans who can are encouraged to stand during the match. The idea is to create more energy, more noise, and a stronger sense of unity in the stands.

Finally, supporters are asked to bring flags, banners, and colours to fill the stadium and make Celtic Park feel like a true fortress.

With so much on the line in the coming weeks, the message from the ultras is clear—this is the time for everyone to come together and back the team all the way.