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Here's your final 2025 Scottish Premiership table. .. FT: Motherwell 2-0 Celtic Alan Hutton Former Rangers defender on Premier Sports Celtic want to play the way Motherwell did FT: Motherwell 2-0 Celtic Liam Mc Leod BBC Sport Scotland on Sportsound 35 games without a single win against Celtic before tonight for Motherwell. They've not just beaten the champions, they've played them off the park. It's a haymaker of a result. Said it a few weeks ago, every time I think I've seen Celtics worst performance of the season they outdo themselves. Motherwell have been good but we're making them look like Barca with out schoolboy defending and tactics.
Nancy has picked up points against 10 man Aberdeen (barely) and an unlucky Falkirk.
Get him out before we're struggling for a top 4 finish! Dreadful stuff! !! Stephen The end of Nancy, I fancy Alex Nancy leave your keys on the desk and close the door behind you. Jamie It’s not acceptable for Celtic to sacrifice the league this year, to indulge one man’s experiment. This is unnecessary pain. Alan It's all over at Fir Park. Out fought. Out thought. Outclassed. Motherwell have been utterly outstanding. They've brushed their way by Celtic with ease. Incredible scenes in ML1. Motherwell 2-0 Celtic Arne Engels rattles a shot down the throat of Calum Ward. No danger at all. Here come the ole oles from the Motherwell fans with every pass. Motherell 2-0 Celtic We're into two additional minutes. Motherwell 2-0 Celtic Trusty's just papped a free header over at the near post from a corner. He really should have done better. Says it all. Even at this stage, Motherwell then take the goal kick short rather than just hoof it. Believe in the system. .. A comfortable win for Hibs, who move six points clear of their opponents. David Gray's side vastly improved after the break and Thibault Klidje broke the deadlock before Junior Hoilett sealed the win in stoppage time. Aberdeen had Kevin Nisbet's goal ruled out for offside after a very tight call. They improved late on after switching to a back four, but overall they carried too little threat. Jimmy Thelin's men drop into the bottom half. Motherwell 2-0 Celtic Remember, we're still going at Fir Park. The champions are doing all they can but Motherwell are holding firm. Three minutes of normal time left. Goals either side of half-time from Thelo Aasgaard and Emmanuel Fernandez are enough for a narrow Rangers victory at Ibrox. They didn't have it all their own way though and St Mirren will look back with regret that they were unable to take a point. Mikael Mandron did pull a goal back for the visitors, but only after Marcus Fraser had a spot-kick saved by Jack Butland. It's all over at Dens! Rangers 2-1 St Mirren That missed Marcus Fraser penalty looks even worse now. St Mirren have four minutes of added time to snatch a point. .. United move up to sixth in the Premiership with a convincing victory as Livingston stay four points adrift at the bottom. Zac Sapsford's close-range strike, a Ryan Mc Gowan own goal and an Amar Fatah solo effort secured the points before Connor Mc Lennan's late reply. Motherwell 2-0 Celtic Calum Ward is finally called into action but what a save that is. Benjamin Nygren forces the Well shotstopper into a sublime save in the top corner. Big, big hand. Dundee 2-1 Kilmarnock Ben Brannan comes close to an absolute screamer. Not the first time we've written that this season. The teenager sliced one with his right foot from distance that went less than a yard over the bar. Junior Hoilett Hibs seal the victory, and it is a howler from Aberdeen goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov. Josh Mulligan powers his way to the edge of the box, and shifts it to Hoilett. He drills a shot straight at the goalkeeper who lets it squirm into the net. Connor Mc Lennan Connor Mc Lennan has been Livi's most dangerous play and he cuts inside to fire home. It gives the hosts some late hope, but probably not much. Amar Fatah That's the points secured for United now. Substitute Amar Fatah goes on a mazy run before curling it into the far corner. Growing increasingly worried about Killie. What manager is going to want to take on the challenge of managing that rubbish? Billy Bowie claims he wants to leave a legacy? At the moment, the only legacy he’s looking at is two relegations. Absolute tanker. Matthew Charlie Reilly scored his first Premiership goal on his first start At a glance Dundee move six points clear of Kilmarnock, who are without win in 13 Kiltie puts Kilmarnock ahead before Dundee's second-half double turns scoreline Hay nods in equaliser before Reilly's curled winner Dundee took a significant step towards Scottish Premiership safety as they came from behind against Kilmarnock and doomed their visitors to a 13th game without victory. Steven Pressley's side, largely written off at the start of the Premiership season, now move six points clear of managerless Kilmarnock in 10th and 10 points away from bottom side Livingston. Greg Kiltie's gift-wrapped goal, handed to him by a Luke Graham mistake, put Kilmarnock ahead at the break, but it was against the run of play. Dundee's had peppered the Kilmarnock box with shots but couldn't find the breakthrough until just before the hour mark. That was when Charlie Reilly nodded a cross back towards Ashley Hay to head in from a few yards out, and give Dundee a much-deserved leveller. And Reilly added his own name to the scoresheet 15 minutes later when he curled in the winner on his first Premiership start. The former Albion Rovers winger joined Dundee in 2023 but has spent time out with injury and struggled to break into the side. However, given an opportunity in the absence of the suspended Simon Murray, the 24-year-old took his chance. More to follow. Rate players out of 10 for this game. The rater will close 30 minutes after the final whistle. You must be signed in to a BBC account to play. After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Last Updated 30th December 2025 at 21: 49 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. 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