Celtic have confirmed that Callum McGregor will wear a special armband this evening to show support for Football v Homophobia. The charity will look to raise awareness for their hard work whilst showing inclusivity.
The gesture will be part of LGBT+ History month and it is important that the club are allies for a section of society that suffer from discrimination.
🍀 Club Captain Callum McGregor will wear the Football v Homophobia armband during this evening’s match supporting LGBT+ History month and @FvHScot’s month of action.
We will also welcome our only LGBT+ CSC, @CelticCSCPride to #CELDUN tonight 🌈@FvHtweets @FoundationCFC 💚 pic.twitter.com/PTFeMfiJ2n
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) February 28, 2024
Elsewhere, Brendan Rodgers has made three changes from the team that came from behind to beat Motherwell. The Irishman starts his compatriot Adam Idah in place of Kyogo, Yang instead of Kuhn and Cameron Carter-Vickers instead of Maik Nawrocki.
Celtic will look to record all three points against the visitors from Dundee while Rangers play at Rugby Park against Kilmarnock.