Celtic, Kilmarnock and Scottish Cup
The Scottish Cup defence for the Celts gets underway tomorrow (January 18) with Kilmarnock the visitors to Paradise. It’s a first meeting in the Scottish Cup in 15 years for the two sides, as
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The only Inishowen footballer ever to represent Glasgow Celtic F.C. is to be commemorated with a memorial plaque in his native Buncrana.
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The two Scottish clubs moving south to play in the English league would please the accountants but damage both competitions
“Mowbray is a highly respected coach and leader, having previously guided Albion to the 2007/08 Championship title, before enjoying successful tenures at several EFL clubs. “The experienced boss, who has overseen more than 800 professional fixtures, returns to The Hawthorns with long-time assistant Mark Venus.”
Celtic's intent was clear from the off. Nicolas Kuhn raced clear within 20 seconds, took a heavy touch, and caught Robbie McCrorie in the face, with the goalkeeper having to be replaced by Kieran O'Hara. Despite that blow, the visitors almost struck first. Fraser Murray won a free-kick, took it and his curling shot thudded off the crossbar.
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes: "We wanted to come here, with the odds stacked against us, and be competitive. We had a dressing room full of belief. "We came here depleted and it didn't help much when we have two injuries in the first half.
Callum McGregor and Daizen Maeda score in a 2-1 win for holders Celtic, with Bobby Wales on target for Kilmarnock; Andrew Shinnie scores late winner as Livingston stun Ross County and cause the first