Day 32
Iheanacho 82'
Dundee F.C.: 1. McCracken - 4. Astley (till 84), 16. Halliday, 22. Graham - 7. Wright D. (Reilly C., 90), 10. Robertson F. (Cotterill, 67), 17. Yogane (Wright S., 73), 20. Congreve, 21. Dhanda (Koumetio, 90), 48. Hamilton E. - 15. Murray S. (Hay, 67)
Substitution: Cotterill (from 67); Hay (from 67); Wright S. (from 73); Koumetio (from 90); Reilly C. (from 90)
Bench: 13. O'Hara - 12. Samuels - 28. Jones Ca. - 19. Westley
Yellow Cards: Astley 84
Red cards: Astley 84'
Celtic: 12. Sinisalo - 5. Scales, 6. Trusty, 51. Donovan C. (Ralston, 67), 63. Tierney (Saracchi, 76) - 42. McGregor C. - 13. Hyun-jun Yang - 8. Nygren, 11. Cvancara (Iheanacho, 58), 21. Oxlade-Chamberlain (McCowan, 67), 38. Maeda (Forrest, 76)
Substitution: Iheanacho (from 58); Ralston (from 67); McCowan (from 67); Saracchi (from 76); Forrest (from 76)
Bench: 31. Doohan - 41. Hatate, 43. Arthur - 23. Tounekti
Yellow Cards: Scales 63; Ralston 90
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