Celtic are in talks with the Scottish FA regarding Daizen Maeda's controversial disallowed goal in Saturday's Premiership defeat by Hibernian. (Scottish Sun), external. Full-back
This season, Celtic had one of their most successful Champions League campaigns in recent memory. Though some might argue that the new format helped, one cannot deny the remarkable way the club performed in the competition,
Rangers' poor season hit a new low as it lost 2-0 to St Mirren at Ibrox, ensuring Celtic remains 13 points clear in the Scottish Premiership despite losing 2-1 at Hibernian.
Aberdeen defender Alexander Jensen recalled watching Peter Schmeichel's rock band play a gig at his former club Fredericia as he prepares to face Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel at Parkhead on Tuesday.
New Rangers head coach Barry Ferguson, Dundee midfielder Lyall Cameron and Aberdeen's visit to Celtic Park are under focus in the midweek Scottish Premiership card.
"The rest of the season, every game is going to be so crucial, so important for us and the other teams. "We know that and that is a good pressure because you have to be sharp every game and it there is no room for rest you have to push the whole way now to deserve the third place in the table.
Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin has been speaking to the media ahead of their Premiership trip to play Celtic on Tuesday night. Here are the main points: Thelin admits it is "a difficult game" but says "we have to believe" and be ready for the challenge.
Celtic winger admired by clubs in Premier League and Bundesliga, while former Ibrox chairman talks about proposed takeover deal.
Brendan Rodgers says he is "obviously very happy" at Celtic but admits there has not been "any conversation" about extending his stay at the club.
Hibs head coach David Gray has been speaking to the media ahead of their match with Celtic. Here are the key points from his press conference: Gray is boosted by the "momentum they've built and confidence in the players" in the unbeaten run since the previous Celtic defeat in early December,
Brendan Rodgers hails his Celtic players after their Champions League journey ends despite a 1-1 draw with Bayern Munich in Germany.