Day 33
Celtic: 12. Sinisalo - 5. Scales, 6. Trusty, 56. Ralston, 63. Tierney - 42. McGregor C. (Hatate, 73) - 13. Hyun-jun Yang - 8. Nygren (Engels, 63), 11. Cvancara (Iheanacho, 62), 21. Oxlade-Chamberlain (McCowan, 73), 38. Maeda
Substitution: Iheanacho (from 62); Engels (from 63); Hatate (from 73); McCowan (from 73)
Bench: 31. Doohan - 36. Saracchi, 43. Arthur - 23. Tounekti, 49. Forrest
St Mirren: 1. George Sh. (Mullen R., 32) - 13. Gogić, 21. Freckleton, 24. John D. C. (Idowu R., 81) - 4. Donnelly L., 8. Devaney - 6. O'Hara M. (Richardson J., 73), 16. Campbell A. - 88. Phillips K. - 9. Mandron (Mcmenamin, 80), 11. Ayunga Jonah (Young J., 73)
Substitution: Mullen R. (from 32); Richardson J. (from 73); Young J. (from 73); Mcmenamin (from 80); Idowu R. (from 81)
Bench: 3. Tanser, 5. King R. - 29. Etete
Yellow Cards: Donnelly L. 50; Gogić 83
The decision was taken in the wake of a damaging defeat to arch-rivals Rangers

Feyenoord struck first in their UEFA Europa League Group Stage clash

Martin O’Neill and ex-midfielder Shaun Maloney have agreed to step in and guide the first team through this transitional period

The Kazakh club held their nerve, clinching a narrow 3-2 victory in the shootout

Rangers FC have made it three games, three identical results — another 1–1 draw

Celtic sent a clear message ahead of the new season by dismantling Newcastle United

After narrowly missing out on the title last season, Celtic will head into the 2025/26 campaign with renewed ambition and a clear target: reclaiming domestic dominance

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