Celtic face cup semi-final clash with Rangers
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Kathleen McGovern's ninth goal of the season rescued a point for Hibernian against Celtic and made sure they weren't cut too far adrift of their rivals early on in the SWPL season.
Nigerian forward provides assist in 4-0 win setting up Rangers clashNigerian Iheanacho shines again as Celtic storm into Scottish Cup semisKelechi Iheanacho continued his strong start at Celtic with
Celtic's chairman Peter Lawwell has hailed "domestic success coupled with a memorable European campaign and the delivery of a strong set of financial results".
Kieran Tierney describes Sebastian Tounekti as "a joy to play with" after the Tunisia winger delivers another sparkling display in Celtic's Premier Sports Cup victory over Partick Thistle.
Frustrations among Celtic fans have been simmering in recent weeks after a poor transfer window. In response, the board released an ill-timed statement, defending their actions in the window, which caused further anger amongst the Hoops' supporters.
Brendan Rodgers is optimistic his Celtic side will arrive at Hampden Park to take on Rangers in more fluent form after booking a Premier Sports Cup semi-final meeting with their rivals. The holders were handed another Glasgow derby shortly after beating Partick Thistle 4-0 at Firhill in the quarter-finals.
On Sebastian Tounekti: "He's the type of player that Celtic supporters love. He's good on one-v-one. He can go either side, run in behind without the ball and he works very hard. It was nice for him get the goal and I'm really pleased for him.
The Celtic Football Club board took responsibility for the club’s Champions League failure as they posted a pre-tax profit of £45.7m for last season.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has told his players there can be no excuses as they prepare for their Champions League decider against Kairat Almaty. The Scottish champions made the 3,500-mile journey to Kazakhstan on Sunday ahead of Tuesday night’s play ...
Celtic went into the summer transfer window with £77.3m of cash assets, having posted a profit of £33.9m after tax in the year ending on June 30.
There was a corner of Celtic Park that was a little quieter than usual on Wednesday evening. The occasion was a Scottish Premiership game between St Mirren and their hosts, Celtic, one of the most successful club teams in world football, with more than 100 ...