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04-26 00:30
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44
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End 3-1
90′
H.Cartwright
D. Tait
89′
L. McCann
83′
3-1
D. Maeda
Assist: S. Tounekti
80′
B.Parkinson
B. Stewart
78′
A. Oxlade-Chamberlain
C.McGregor
77′
D. Tait
72′
K. Iheanacho
Y.Hyun-Jun
72′
A. Johnston
A.Ralston
72′
M. Saracchi
K. Tierney
71′
K. Wilson
70′
A.Ralston
70′
2-1
K. Wilson
Assist: L. McCann
64′
A.Trusty
62′
K. Wilson
B.Broggio
62′
E.Ross
F.Yeats
62′
S. Tounekti
J.Forrest
Halftime 2-0
44′
2-0
K. Tierney
Assist: D. Maeda
30′
1-0
D. Maeda
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Match Info

At Celtic Park on April 26, 2026, Celtic FC secured a comfortable 3-1 victory over Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership. The result keeps the Hoops firmly on course in their domestic campaign, as they continue to demonstrate the form that makes them perennial title contenders under the bright lights of Glasgow.

Match Overview

Celtic started the match with characteristic verve, dominating possession and pinning Falkirk deep in their own half. The home side's attacking intent was clear from the opening minutes, with full-barks pushing high and midfielders driving into the box. Falkirk, to their credit, remained organized defensively and looked to hit on the break, but the quality differential was evident on the pitch.

First Half Dominance

Celtic's opening goal came after sustained pressure, a moment of individual brilliance that unlocked the Falkirk defense. The second goal followed shortly after, effectively putting the match beyond reach by halftime. The Bhoys' movement off the ball and quick passing left Falkirk chasing shadows for large spells.

Second Half Response

Falkirk showed character after the interval, pulling one goal back to make the scoreline 2-1 and briefly inject tension into the contest. The visitors' goal came from a well-taken set-piece, raising hopes of an unlikely comeback. However, Celtic restored their two-goal cushion with a third goal, a clinical finish that killed off any lingering hopes of a Falkirk revival. From that point, the home side managed the game professionally, seeing out the victory with minimal drama.

  • Celtic's attack: Three goals from different sources, highlighting their scoring diversity.
  • Falkirk's resilience: A brief period of pressure and a goal showed they are not a team to be taken lightly.

Standings and Season Context

This 3-1 win is another step forward for Celtic FC as they navigate the demands of the Scottish Premiership season. Consistency is key in the title race, and matches like this—where they handle a mid-table opponent with professionalism—are exactly what champions are built on. For Falkirk, the defeat is a learning experience, but taking a goal at Celtic Park is a positive takeaway that can build confidence for their remaining fixtures.

The full house at Celtic Park witnessed another chapter in the club's storied history, and the three points ensure that the momentum stays with the Glasgow giants as the season approaches its business end.