Celtic have officially teased their new 2024/25 home kit after months of speculation.
The Hoops social media team shared an image displaying part of the top ahead of its release.
And it appears supporters will be able to see the shirt in full and pre-order the latest edition from 8am on Wednesday May 29.
There has been multiple concept kits shared online over the past few weeks in the build up to the release, with one appearing to resemble "Pro Evolution Soccer 2006 vibes" according to some fans.
It looks as though it's going to be back to a traditional green and white hoops top, although all will be revealed shortly.
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It comes after excitement reached fever-pitch at the weekend following Celtic's Scottish Cup triumph over Rangers to secure a domestic double.
Reacting to the announcement on X, some Celtic enthusiasts were more interested in whether on loan duo, Adam Idah and Paulo Bernardo, will be modelling it - given the fact they are due to return to their parent clubs on June 1.
One wrote: "Announce Idah and Bernardo in the kits."
While another said: "If I see Idah playing in it I might buy it."
A third joked: "Same colours again? BORINGGGGG."
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