UEFA delay hearing on Celtic fans' 'illicit' chants

Celtic will have to wait until Friday before UEFA’s disciplinary body meet to discuss accusations of “illicit chanting” during the Hoops’ home win over Rennes on November 3, European football’s governing body have said.

Celtic will have to wait until Friday before UEFA’s disciplinary body meet to discuss accusations of “illicit chanting” during the Hoops’ home win over Rennes on November 3, European football’s governing body have said.

The Parkhead club were expecting the complaint, made by the Strathclyde Police match commander to the UEFA match delegate following the Europa League Group I game, to be addressed tomorrow.

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