Sir Rod Inquires About Celtic Game Broadcast

Sir Rod Stewart, a notable supporter of Celtic Football Club, recently sought a venue to watch the club’s cup match. The 81-year-old musician visited the Sheephaven Bay pub in Camden Town on a Saturday night, a popular gathering place for passionate Celtic fans.
Sir Rod’s Evening at Sheephaven Bay
Pat Logue, the landlord of Sheephaven Bay, revealed that Sir Rod called ahead to reserve a table. He arrived in style, with his gold Rolls Royce parked outside the pub. The atmosphere at the pub was electric as Celtic played against Dundee.
- Event: Celtic vs. Dundee cup match
- Location: Sheephaven Bay pub, Camden Town
- Landlord: Pat Logue
- Vehicle: Gold Rolls Royce
As the match progressed, tension filled the air. Celtic managed to score a dramatic goal during injury time, leading to a joyful celebration among the patrons. Fans erupted in cheers, capturing the spirit of Celtic support.
Celtic Support Through the Years
Sir Rod Stewart is not just a casual fan; he is a regular visitor at Celtic Park. Last month, he attended the highly anticipated Old Firm derby against Rangers, where he was seated near acclaimed artist Stormzy. The singer’s roots trace back to the Archway Road area, where he attended local schools before launching his career.
- Old Firm derby: Recent game against Rangers
- Nearby schools: Highgate Primary School, Fortismere Secondary (previously William Grimshaw School)
- First job: Grave digger at Highgate Cemetery
Despite an early inclination to support Arsenal, Sir Rod ultimately committed to Celtic. In a memorable Glastonbury performance, he had his backing singers wear Celtic kits, showcasing his loyalty to the club.
Challenges Ahead for Celtic
This season, Celtic faces significant challenges. To secure the league title, the team must outpace both Rangers and Hearts. The competition is fierce, and the stakes are high as they aim for glory in Scottish football.




