Glasgow Times

Easton hopes Accies can benefit from empty stands

- ALAN McMILLAN

BRIAN Easton hopes the sound of silence will help Hamilton Accies when they visit Celtic Park in their Ladbrokes Premiershi­p fixture next season.

Accies will be the first visitors to the home of the nine-in-a-row champions on August 2 but, unlike previous opening matches when the league flag is unfurled, Celtic will not have 60,000 fans backing them due to the coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Hamilton captain Easton said: “You go to Celtic Park or Ibrox and you are already up against it when you have 50,000 or 60,000 fans that are able to give the home team a lift. It is a big disadvanta­ge for us.

“It is still going to be really tough but we will be happier having the empty stadium than the Celtic players. It is much more of a disadvanta­ge to Celtic and Rangers than it will be for us.

“It is going to be interestin­g to see what it is like to play a competitiv­e game behind closed doors. It is still Celtic we are up against, they have very good players and you can’t really rely on a lack of the crowd to give us the advantage.

“We need to be ready to do what we have done against the Old Firm last year and match them for 90 minutes.

“We did really well at Parkhead, we ended up losing a last-minute goal which we were really disappoint­ed with.

“I am sure there are not many teams that come away from Parkhead feeling disappoint­ed or unlucky not to pick up a point. We have done that in front of a crowd so hopefully we will be on the money on August 2.”

 ??  ?? Accies captain Brian Easton
Accies captain Brian Easton

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