Hatate rescues Celtic in Old Firm classic
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Reo Hatate scored a late equaliser to rescue a point for Celtic as they came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Rangers in a pulsating Old Firm clash at Ibrox.
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Rangers vs Celtic; Scottish Premiership FT Full Time AET After Extra Time LIVE This is a live match. ET Extra Time HT Half Time Rangers vs Celtic. Scottish Premiership. 12:00pm, Sunday 1st March 2026. Ibrox Stadium Attendance: Attendance 50,129. Rangers 2 # " data-update-template-own-goal=" og own goal " data-update-template-sent-off=" red card "> Y Ramalho Chermiti ( 8' 8th minute , 26' 26th minute ) Celtic 2 # " data-update-template-own-goal=" og own goal " data-update-template-sent-off=" red card "> K Tierney ( 56' 56th minute ) R Hatate ( 90+1' 91st minute ) Latest Scottish Premiership Odds Get Sky Sports Get a NOW Sports Membership Watch Live Rangers 2-2 Celtic: Reo Hatate rescues point for champions in stoppage time after Youssef Chermiti wonder goal Match report and highlights as Rangers let a two-goal lead slip to draw 2-2 with Celtic at Ibrox; Youssef Chermiti scores wonder goal before doubling lead in first half; Kieran Tierney header brings Celtic back into it before Reo Hatate scores rebound from Jack Butland penalty save By Allan Valente Sunday 1 March 2026 14:00, UK Reo Hatate scored a late equaliser to rescue a point for Celtic as they came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Rangers in a pulsating Old Firm clash at Ibrox. A Youssef Chermiti wonder goal put Rangers ahead early on as the hosts piled on the pressure before the striker took advantage of some slack Celtic defending to double their lead before the half-hour mark. As it happened | Teams | Stats Got Sky? Watch now on the Sky Sports app 📱 Not got Sky? Get instant access with no contract 📺 Scottish Premiership table | Watch Premiership highlights for free Celtic improved tremendously after half-time with Kieran Tierney's header reducing the deficit and they were the better team in the second period. They got their reward in the dying minutes when Daizen Maeda's header struck the hand of Dujon Sterling, with Hatate's spot-kick and follow up initially saved by Jack Butland before the midfield...
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