Celtic travel to Tynecastle tomorrow afternoon ready to take on Hearts in a potential title-winning match knowing that victory will seal a second successive League title under the guidance of Ange Postecoglou. With 5 games left to play, Celtic hold a 13-point advantage at the top of
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The Coronation Cup of 1953 was supposed to be British football’s way of celebrating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. A showpiece event held in Glasgow between four of English football’s finest clubs of the time and another four from Scotland. The intention may not have been,
Read more →The closing games of the season could provide a chance for some of Ange’s fringe players to shine and remind the manager of their importance ahead of next season. In the post-match podcast following yesterday’s Glasgow Derby win against Rangers in the Cup semi-final, Paul John Dykes
Read more →Cameron Carter-Vickers may have won the man-of-the-match award and the received the plaudits in the aftermath of another stellar defensive display against Rangers. However, the performance of his centre-back partner Carl Starfelt should not go unrewarded. The Swede has come in for some criticism during his time
Read more →A solitary headed goal from Jota towards the end of the first-half saw Celtic take a massive step towards a record-breaking 8th domestic treble, as Rangers were dumped out of the Scottish Cup. The superstar from Portugal stole in unnoticed at the far post to score the
Read more →It’s back to league duty for Celtic Women on Sunday and a home game against 5th placed Hibernian. The Ghirls have been in excellent form of late, winning their last four games in all competitions, including two against Glasgow City. With 6 games left to play, Celtic
Read more →Celtic received a pre-match boost yesterday with Ange Postecoglou confirming that both Jota and Hatate, along with Liel Abada, are fit and available for selection for tomorrow’s Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers. The attacking duo have missed the last few weeks through injury with their creative absence
Read more →European Dreams. We once had them. Remember? That mild September when we danced to Mike and the Mechanics in the early autumn glow? Remember? Surely? They were the living years. Failing to win a game. Taking crumbs of comfort from behind the couch cushions, wondering who had
Read more →Celtic Women booked their place in the final of the Scottish Cup thanks to Natasha Flint’s first half strike against Glasgow City in a pulsating match at Hampden Park. The English forward, on loan from Leicester, showed great awareness to race on to a long ball from
Read more →Celtic’s 100% home league record came to an end yesterday as Motherwell became the first side to leave Celtic Park with a point. The visitors set their stall out to defend from the beginning and frustrated Celtic for large spells, limiting the space to play in and
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