The outside fascia of Celtic Park refurbishment is nearing completion as drone footage shows just how good the stadium is starting to look.

Storm Eowyn caused damage to Celtic Park in a freak weather storm that took place way back in January of this year.

The banners that wrapped around the outside of the stadium were ripped off as the storm took grip and Celtic Park has lain bare ever since.

But now, as photos of Celtic’s stadium facelift emerged just under two weeks ago, drone footage has now given fans an even better look at how the developing upgrade is coming along.

A general view during the pre-season friendly match between Celtic and Newcastle United at Celtic ParkPhoto by Harriet Massey/Newcastle United via Getty ImagesNew Celtic Park banners are looking superb

The footage has emerged on X as popular Celtic account Hoidy shared how the new Parkhead uplift is coming along.

Have a watch of this footage of the Jock Stein Stand:

It appears that the refurbishment is now half complete as the rest of the stadium awaits the new banner look.

Other basic improvements Celtic must make to the stadium

There is still plenty of work needing to be done on the inside and outside of the stadium to raise its profile and standards.

The metal beams could do with some paint as they are looking tired and dated. The green doors, posts and car park lines could also do with some sprucing up.

A full carpark and concourse clean outside the stadium needs a refresh, something a simple jet wash would improve immediately.

If Celtic want to be ‘world-class in everything that we do’ the club needs to look after the basics first, and go from there.

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