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Watch Sportscene and listen to Sportsound reaction after wins for Martin O'Neill's Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen and Motherwell, as leaders Hearts are held at St Mirren.
Celtic overcame injury and a one-goal deficit to beat Sturm Graz 2-1 in the Europa League. The home side were dealt a significant blow when Kelechi Iheanacho limped off injured after only four minutes.
The game started nervously. The Hoops fell behind after just 20 minutes when Tomi Horvat unleashed a curling strike from distance that left Kasper Schmeichel
Everything you need to know about Celtic vs Sturm Graz in the Europa League including how to watch live on TV and more.
Hearts TV and Celtic TV will be screening the match live for overseas viewers. Sky Sports subscribers can watch the game on its Sky Go platform. Sportscene will be screened on the BBC Scotland channel at 7.15pm on Sunday and will then be repeated at 11.45pm on BBC One Scotland.
In a stunning upset, Hearts defeated Celtic 3-1 in the Scottish Premiership match held at Tynecastle Park. This match was significant not only for the scoreline but also for the implications it has for the league standings. The article will delve into key events of the match, standout performances, and the impact on both teams moving forward.
Johnny Kenny has 'everything' to be a good striker for Celtic and can come on leaps and bounds if he improves one thing, according to one Hoops hero.
Watch the highlights from Sunday's match against Motherwell including Daizen Maeda's 93rd minute diving header which resulted in a dramatic ending and three points for Brendan Rodgers' side in a 3-2 win. Before Maeda's winner, Kelechi Iheanacho stepped up ...