The charges relate to incidents during the Premiership leaders' Scottish Cup clash with Partick Thistle on January 18 and their league game against Hamilton last Sunday. Aberdeen vs Celtic Live onAccies have also been charged with a breach of Disciplinary Rule 204, which relates to the behaviour of players and staff, with their hearings set for February 20. Players from both teams surrounded referee Nick Walsh after an early incident which saw Celtic's Leigh Griffiths accused of stamping on Hamilton's Sam Woods. Disciplinary Rule 204 reads: "All clubs and recognised football bodies shall procure that its officials, team staff, employees and players conduct themselves in an orderly fashion at all times during and/or after a match. The Partick incident saw Celtic players confront referee Alan Muir after Thistle were awarded a penalty, but Celtic still progressed 2-1 and will face League One side Clyde in the fifth round on Sunday.
Source: Sky sports February 05, 2020 17:26 UTC