CELTIC have announced that their away kit launch has been postponed due to UEFA restrictions.
The new strip is inspired by the Parkhead side who won the title at Love Street in 1986, but Hoops fans will have to wait for the official unveiling.
Celtic announced the news, saying: "Due to unforeseen circumstances around UEFA Restrictions placed on the stadium next week, we have unfortunately had no choice but to postpone the highly anticipated launch of the adidas x Celtic FC 2020/21 Away Kit launch.
"But don’t worry, for those who have pre-ordered online already, your kit should still be with you on Tuesday, August 18, but for those holding off to see the kit in real life, it will be in-stores on Wednesday, August 19.
"We do apologise for any inconvenience this has caused."
The kit is lime green in colour with darker green finishing on the sleeves and collar, with the shorts also sharing the same design.
Supporters can pre-order the new strip on the Celtic website, or via JD Sports.
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