The two parties are at loggerheads but a flag has made the long journey north for Premiership action.
A Green Brigade banner was unfurled by Celtic fans in Dingwall despite the controversial ultras group on a club ban from home and away games.
The Green Brigade are at loggerheads with Parkhead chiefs and after an initial away day ban, were absent for the midweek game against St Mirren in Glasgow. That came after Celtic announced that anyone who belonged to the group - around 200 people - had their season tickets suspended for the foreseeable future. They said it was due to an “increasingly serious escalation in unacceptable behaviours and non-compliance with applicable regulations.
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