Celtic have released details on how supporters can pay tribute to captain Scott Brown on his last home game for the club.

It was announced last month that the former Scotland international will link up with Stephen Glass at Aberdeen come the end of this season. 

Brown has enjoyed a trophy-laden spell at Parkhead over the past 15 years and the Hoops have revealed that fans will be able to leave their tributes.

A statement read: "Following the club's recent announcement regarding plans to pay tribute to our captain fantastic, Scott Brown, at our last home match of the season on May 12, 2021 (versus St Johnstone), we are pleased to outline arrangements for supporters.

"We realise it has been a very difficult year for supporters, not being able to access Celtic Park and unfortunately, this remains the case. But from Saturday, May 8, to Monday, May 10, the club will be arranging a collection point where fans can leave their tributes, be that jerseys, flags, banners etc.

"This point will be open from 10am-4pm on these days and will be positioned at the Clyde Gateway Car Park, adjacent to the Jock Stein Stand. This can be accessed on foot or by car by entering from the Clyde Gateway road.   

"Club staff will then be gathering any tributes across these days and will arrange and put on display across the stadium for Scott's last match as a Celt at Paradise.

"Scott has been the most influential figure in Scottish football during the past 15 years, lifting Trebles, titles and trophies galore. He has given a decade and a half of his life to Celtic and it is only right that Celtic Park, the dear green place he has graced for so long, gives him a great send off.

"Already, the club has launched a special commemorative charity badge around this match, which will raise funds for two fantastic causes, our Football for Good Fund and the Edinburgh Sick Children’s Hospital, a charity very close to Scott’s heart.

"But we also want to make sure that on his last game at Paradise, the club and fans can further mark the phenomenal contribution of a true Celtic Legend. Everyone at the club will miss Scott and everything that he brought to Celtic.

"We are sure the colour and support will be appreciated by Scott, someone who has done so much to deliver success to the Club and our fans. He will always be held in the highest esteem and we are sure our fans will want to pay tribute to a Celtic great.    

"While we know Scott’s last game at Celtic Park will be a poignant occasion, it is important we also celebrate the contribution of a real club legend. Thank you for your continued support."

The club added: "Please note, anyone who wishes to have supporters club banners etc returned should contact Celtic’s Supporter Liaison Officer, John Paul Taylor – jptaylor@celticfc.co.uk or @CelticFCSLO"