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Scottish Premiership: Kilmarnock v Celtic BBC Radio Scotland This video can not be played Scottish Premiership: Kilmarnock v Celtic BBC Radio Scotland FT: Kilmarnock 2-3 Celtic Pat Bonner Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound What an end - that was incredible. We've seen this so many times for Celtic. This title race. .. Second-half goals from Sebastian Tounekti, Benjamin Nygren and Julian Araujo complete an incredible comeback for Celtic. Maybe their recruitment isn't so bad? Motherwell 1-0 Aberdeen It's right across the line! Regan Charles-Cook, who's only just on, fires a cross in that whizzes past the goal-line, but no-one gets a touch to it. How close was that? Julian Araujo It's what they do. From two goals down, Celtic have snatched another victory as Julian Araujo smashes in to send the away end absolutely wild. He takes a yellow card for joining the party in the stand. Kilmarnock 2-2 Celtic Another chance for a last-gasp winner presents itself to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, but his shot is tame from the edge of the box and Kelle Roos claims. Motherwell 1-0 Aberdeen Motherwell on the ropes all of a sudden. Callum Slattery boots the ball out of the hands of goalkeeper Calum Ward, who has to scramble to deny an Aberdeen attacker. Motherwell 1-0 Aberdeen Almost a calamity for Motherwell. Calum Ward drops a simple cross and the ball drops to Toyosi Olusanya, but he can only smash a post. Well being made to suffer here. Kilmarnock 2-2 Celtic Pat Bonner Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound Are we going to have another grandstand finish for either of these teams? Kilmarnock 2-2 Celtic Seven minutes added at Rugby Park. Who fancies a winner? Motherwell 1-0 Aberdeen Motherwell are really knocking on the door here. Tawanda Maswanhise almost spins away from one, but the ball drops to Oscar Priestman. He launches it at goal but it's blocked on the way. Can Aberdeen make Motherwell pay for being unable to get a second up until this point? Kilmarnock 2-2 Celtic Celtic's captain Callum Mc Gregor drags one wide. There's a shout from the away end for a hand ball against home midfielder Brad Lyons, but nothing awarded. Motherwell 1-0 Aberdeen Superb ball forward from Paul Mc Ginn that picks out Tawanda Maswanhise. He gets the ball from out of his feet and lashes one, but it's over the bar. Onside as well. Another big chance for Well. Kilmarnock 2-2 Celtic Sebastian Tounekti heads just wide. The winger is a constant threat as Celtic chase a winner. Motherwell 1-0 Aberdeen Tawanda Maswanhise swivels on the edge of the box but his shot takes a deflection. Dons debutant Per Kristian Bratveit is able to get down and save. Kilmarnock 2-2 Celtic Cammy Bell Former Kilmarnock goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound Hopefully it's just tiredness from his efforts in this game, because Kilmarnock are going to need John-Jules' quality throughout the season. Kilmarnock 2-2 Celtic Huge blow for Kilmarnock as Tyreece John-Jules pulls up injured. The big striker has been tremendous, adding the opening goal to his midweek hat-trick and being a constant threat. Marcus Dackers comes on as John-Jules leaves in some distress. Tyreece John-Jules leaves the pitch after pulling up injured Motherwell 1-0 Aberdeen Aberdeen, that's a huge chance! The ball drops to Liam Morrison at the back post but he puts his diving header past the post. Kilmarnock 2-2 Celtic Cammy Bell Former Kilmarnock goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound What a hit that was. Up and over the wall. Absolutely rattled that crossbar and so unfortunate for John-Jules. Kilmarnock 2-2 Celtic Tyreece John-Jules is so close to restoring Kilmarnock's lead. What an effort. The striker curls a free-kick over the defensive wall and off the top of the crossbar and can only send his shot on the rebound into the stand. Tyreece John-Jules hits the crossbar from a free-kick Motherwell 1-0 Aberdeen Ante Palaversa is the half-time sub for Aberdeen, replacing Afeez Aremu. Back under way at Fir Park. Match report to appear here. Last Updated 15th February 2026 at 15: 58 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Neil Mc Cann Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Manager: Martin O'Neill Formation: 4 - 3 - 3 Manager: Neil Mc Cann Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Manager: Martin O'Neill Formation: 4 - 3 - 3 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions Kilmarnock have lost each of their last six league meetings with Celtic, last losing more in a row in April 2015 (8). Celtic have only lost one of their last 21 league matches against Kilmarnock (W18 D2), a 1-2 defeat in December 2023. After only winning two of their first 23 league games this season (D8 L13), Kilmarnock have since won two of their last three (L1). They have scored as many goals in these last three games (8) as their previous 14 in the Scottish Premiership beforehand. This will be Martin O'Neill's 300th game in charge of Celtic in all competitions, the sixth manager to hit that milestone with the club. His 227 wins in 299 games to date is already the most within a manager's first 300 matches in charge of the Bhoys (Jock Stein second with 224). Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored the winner on his Celtic debut against Livingston last time out. The last player to score in both of his first two Scottish Premiership appearances for the Hoops was Moritz Jenz in August 2022, while the last British player to do so was Scott Sinclair in August 2016. Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.