Celtic host RB Leipzig in the Champions League tonight, so we simulated the game to get predict the outcome. It's a massive night under the lights for Ange ...
FIFA 23 predicts that a close affair between Celtic and RB Leipzig could end in a draw, extending the Hoops' winless run in the Champions League. Outnumbering the Leipzig defence, Maeda drilled a ball into the box for Furuhashi, and the striker swept home the cross with ease to put Celtic 2-1 ahead. Hart denied Christopher Nkunku from close range with a fantastic save moments after Silva's goal, and Jota struck the post down the other end as both sides looked to take the lead. The long-range effort handed Celtic a deserved lead, but Leipzig remained dangerous on the attack as they looked for an equaliser. The second half was much more uneventful, but another set piece saw Celtic undone as the visitors levelled the score once again. As the game became level it became a lot more open, with both sides having chances. The aggressive press from Postecoglou's side was causing trouble for Leipzig, and it ultimately led to Celtic taking the lead after seven minutes. After losing out to Mohamed Simakan, Jota quickly closed down the defender, blocking his attempted clearance on the edge of the box and regaining possession. [Callum McGregor](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/all-about/callum-mcgregor) and Carl Starfelt are the only guaranteed absentees for Celtic, whilst [Jota is deemed a doubt](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/sport/jota-celtic-injury-worry-confirmed-25223634), though Postecoglou could still play the Portuguese forward. So, could Celtic find their first win in the Champions League tonight? Johnstone 2-1 on the weekend thanks to a 95th-minute winner. Despite this, Ange Postecoglou's side are just three points behind Shakhtar Donetsk in second.
Celtic are looking for their first win of the Champions League campaign when they host RB Leipzig on Tuesday.
Celtic are looking for their first win of the Champions League campaign when they host RB Leipzig on Tuesday. [5/1 (6.00)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807) as is Leipzig striker Timo Werner, while the hosts' attacker Daizen Maeda is [11/2 (6.50)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807). [21/20 (2.05)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807) with the draw offered at [11/4 (3.75)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807). [12/5 (3.4)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807) for them to get three points and both teams to score may be the one to go for. [9/2 (5.50)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807) to open the scoring. [23/10 (3.30)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807).
One banner spotted among the Hoops' section of the ground in their match against Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk in Poland on September 14 stated 'F*** the ...
Celtic are sanctioned for their fans' anti-monarchy banner while Rangers and Hearts are also fined by Uefa.
Heart of Midlothian were fined £2600 for fans lighting fireworks during their Europa Conference League match at home to Istanbul Basaksehir and more than £2,000 after supporters threw objects on to the pitch against RFS in Latvia. Meanwhile, Rangers have been fined almost £13,000 by Uefa after receiving six bookings - two for defender James Sands as he was sent off after 55 minutes - in their Champions League match against Napoli. Celtic have been fined more than £13,000 by Uefa after fans displayed an offensive anti-monarchy banner during their Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk in Warsaw last month.
Bundesliga U19s star Simon Schierack opened the scoring for the Germans, with the midfielder firing a brilliant finish into the top corner. Stephen McManus' men ...
The Hoops now have two games remaining in the tournament, a home match against Shakhtar Donetsk and a trip to Spain to face Real Madrid. [Celtic's](https://www.celticway.co.uk/news/23037813.matt-oriley-pinpoints-celtic-can-turn-champions-league-performances-points-rb-leipzig/) youth team suffered a 2-0 defeat to [RB Leipzig](https://www.celticway.co.uk/news/23037821.rb-leipzig-manager-marco-rose-salzburg-win-brendan-rodgers-side-parkhead-irrelevant/) this afternoon in the UEFA Youth League. The game effectively ended as a contest just before half-time when Bhoys midfielder Kenzie Carse picked up a second yellow card to put the home team down to 10 men.
But if there is one blot on his report card, it is the Hoops' record in Europe under his management. They failed to qualify for the Champions League, and got ...
It’s about trying to show the players and get them to understand that’s not the way we’ve set up to play, it’s not going to help us in our endeavour to be successful. And if it does go wrong in doing what I want them to do then I’ll take responsibility.” They failed to qualify for the Champions League, and got knocked out of both the Europa League and Europa Conference League early last season. We don’t want to give away this point Instead of passing forward, maybe I’ll just hit the safe pass. The manager has promised his players though that if things go wrong, he will take the responsibility for it. Ange Postecoglou has rightfully earned a lot of plaudits for the job that he has done as Celtic manager since arriving last summer.
It's another huge European night in the east end of Glasgow and Ange Postecoglou's side are going for the win.
Unlike him and this isn't a night for key men to have an off night. Josip Juranovic was careless with a pass and it looked like it was just down to a bit of fatigue. The home side haven't started this half well and Joe Hart makes his second big save of the night. His booking aside, Reo Hatate is off the pace tonight. We need to keep working hard on the path we are going and hopefully we’ll get there. We said a goal was coming and there it is. Celtic may as well have been in an arcade there; it was absolute pinball in their own box. Ange Postecoglou was right - there is no time to draw breath here. It was disappointing not to get a result. It’s Champions League football and you need to take your chances. But that record has continued with another relatively poor performance at home to the German outfit, who were dominant overall on the night. What should the game plan be now?
Celtic have been hit with two UEFA charges for recent matches in the Champions League.
[Rangers](/topic/rangers) have also been fined 14,000 euros for “improper conduct of the team” against Napol after picking up six bookings and having James Sands, while Hearts have been fined 3,000 euros for "the lighting of fireworks and throwing of objects" by their fans during their Europa Conference League match against İstanbul Başakşehir FK at Tynecastle and 2,250 euros for the "throwing of objects" onto the pitch by fans during their against RFS in Latvia. provocative banner)" – totalled 15,000 euros. The defending cinch Premiership champions have been fined a total of 19,500 euros for the use of pyrotechnics by their supporters during their home match against
CELTIC XI: Hart, Juranovic, Carter-Vickers, Jenz, Taylor, O'Riley, Hatate, Haksabanovic, Maeda, Abada, Kyogo. Subs: Bain, Siegrist, Giakoumakis, Mooy, ...
The Hoops have been fined over the anti-monarchy display against Shakhtar Donetsk along with pyro against Real Madrid. Rangers have been charged for ...
[Queen sadly passed away last month](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/queen-elizabeth-ii-dead-monarch-22205364) aged 96 with the news announced during [Hearts'](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/all-about/hearts-fc) Europa Conference League showdown with Istanbul Basaksehir. UEFA have now taken action hitting the club in the pockets with a €15,000 euro fine. They are yet to taste victory with one point from three matches so far. [Rangers](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/all-about/rangers-fc) have also landed a €14,000 fine for "Improper conduct of the team" at their Ibrox showdown with Napoli. Artem Bondarenko's own goal handed [Celtic](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/all-about/celtic-fc) the advantage before Mykhaylo Mudryk cancelled out the strike to claim a share of the spoils. [Ange Postecoglou's](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/all-about/ange-postecoglou) men got off the mark in the section with a 1-1 draw but should have really collected all three points after failing to convert a crucial second goal while well on top. Hearts have also been charged €3,000 for the "Lighting of fireworks and throwing objects" during their Europa Conference League clash with İstanbul Başakşehir and a further €2,250 for "Throwing of objects" in Riga against RFS. As a mark of respect the [full SPFL card was postponed](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/sport/rangers-celtic-rest-spfl-games-24972127) with the Hoops' first game back in Poland. [- Antonio Colak earns triumphant Rangers praise as he earns 'standout' player tag amid goal rush](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/sport/antonio-colak-earns-triumphant-rangers-25227529) [- Alex McLeish predicts Rangers Liverpool with clash not needing 'Sherlock Holmes' to figure it out](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/sport/alex-mcleish-predicts-rangers-liverpool-25226917) [- Ryan Kent will give Rangers 'statement performance' against Liverpool as 'big involvement' tipped](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/sport/ryan-kent-give-rangers-statement-25225607) [- Steven Gerrard could hand Celtic cash windfall as Aston Villa set their transfer sights on Dembele](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/sport/steven-gerrard-could-hand-celtic-25223513) [- Liverpool rocked by pre-Rangers injury concerns as duo join growing fitness concern list](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/sport/liverpool-rocked-pre-rangers-injury-25223329) They were also in hot water for the use of fireworks in the home clash with Real Madrid with a fine of €4,250. [Champions League](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/all-about/uefa-champions-league) action tonight as they host RB Leipzig at Parkhead. [Antonio Colak earns triumphant Rangers praise as he earns 'standout' player tag amid goal rush](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/sport/antonio-colak-earns-triumphant-rangers-25227529)
Celtic welcome RB Leipzig as they desperately search for their first Champions League win of the season.
90+3 mins: There goes the full-time whistle and Celtic have been defeated at home to RB Leipzig. Celtic 0-2 RB Leipzig We’cve got two games left - we want two positive results.” It’s Champions League football, you’ve got to take your chances. “Disappointing not to get a result. For us we’ve just got to keep working hard. “Scoring a goal in front of such a crowd is always good. If we don’t lose in Warsaw against Donetsk, we are well-placed for a second-placed finish.” Giorgos Giakoumakis scored in the 95th minute to give Celtic a 2-1 win and could be in line to start tonight after Jota was taken off the pitch at half-time on Saturday. FT Celtic 0-2 RB Leipzig That display encapsulated the story of their Champions League campaign so far where they’ve competed with teams for almost an hour before letting the standards drop towards the end of the game. The Hoops have only collected one point from their first three matches following a draw with Shakhtar Donetsk and defeats to Real Madrid and [RB Leipzig.](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/rb-leipzig)
Manager Ange Postecoglou has named his Celtic team vs RB Leipzig in the UEFA Champions League tonight.
We will create chances but tonight is the night they must be put away confidently after a few weeks of frustration in that regard. In Australia, the Bhoys are live on Stan Sport. Elsewhere, it’s the same midfield three that started away to St Johnstone, with Moritz Jenz coming back into the defence after illness.
The club held a minute's silence ahead of Tuesday night's Champions League game with RB Leipzig at Parkhead, while players wore black armbands. The tribute came ...
The 49-year-old was originally from Scotland but moved to Co Donegal to look after his parents. “The Support Fund has been set up by the Irish Red Cross in collaboration with An Post and Applegreen to provide rapid and long-term assistance to the Creeslough community.” “Through the club’s charitable arm, Celtic FC Foundation, £10,000 will be donated to the Creeslough Community Support Fund in the aftermath of this heartbreaking event. Martin was one of 10 people to lose their lives in the Creeslough tragedy. The club said in an earlier statement: “Everyone at Celtic Football Club wishes to send our most sincere condolences to the families of the ten people who tragically died in Creeslough, Donegal on Friday and we offer our full support to the entire community, which is suffering so much at this difficult time. Celtic Football Club has paid tribute to the 10 people who lost their lives in the Creeslough tragedy.
Celtic U19s have been beaten 2-0 at home by RB Leipzig this afternoon, giving them an uphill task to qualify from Group F of the UEFA Youth League.
The young Hoops managed to pick up a brilliant result in Germany last week. Next up for the team coached by Darren O’Dea and Stephen McManus is a trip to face Fulham in the Premier League International Cup before that pivotal fixture in matchday five fixture in Airdrie on 25th October. Mirroring the senior side’s group, the Bhoys now have a home match against the Ukrainians to look forward to before a difficult trip to Spain to face Real’s academy.
Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou is performing a "high-wire" act with his Champions League selections in pursuit of grand rewards, writes Tom English.
It was the most Postecoglou of selections. Instead, the Celtic manager doubled down on his attacking philosophy, played two creative midfielders as his protective buffers, played three more attacking midfielders ahead of them with Kyogo up top. Now that they are officially out of the Champions League they'll have a world of regrets and what ifs, a lengthy reel of good goal-scoring opportunities spurned. It's the Champions League. The answer was none of them. The Kyogo of August would surely have scored, too. The Kyogo of last season would have buried it. From the first minute, when Daizen Maeda found himself in space in front of Leipzig's goal but couldn't find their net with his header, the rhythm of the night was set. The longer it went on Tuesday, the more the feeling grew that Celtic were going to pay a price for it. In their three games before this one, Celtic had registered 15 shots on target and had just two goals to show for it. They were in it last week in Leipzig, they were in it in Poland against Shakhtar Donetsk and in it against Real Madrid in Glasgow. For all that this stadium is electrifying on nights like this, when the elite teams come, they usually win.
Celtic cannot reach the last 16 of the Champions League after Timo Werner and Emil Forsberg guided Leipzig to a 2-0 win in Glasgow.
O’Riley blasted a shot which stung the palms of Janis Blaswich. The arrival of Giorgos Giakoumakis suggested a more direct approach. Hart breathed a sigh of relief after VAR adjudged he had not upended Nkunku inside the penalty area. Leipzig almost rubbed salt in the wound; Joe Hart produced a fine save to deny the Chelsea-bound Christopher Nkunku. “It’s the hardest part of the game. News that Shakhtar Donetsk had taken the lead against Real Madrid seemed to fuel the atmosphere. Szoboszlai almost piled on the agony. Leipzig spent the opening stages trying to expose Celtic’s forward-thinking instincts. Hart smothered the centre-back’s low drive. The sense of a rollercoaster ride was endorsed within seconds of kick-off, as Daizen Maeda flicked Reo Hatate’s cross narrowly over the bar. The substitute Emil Forsberg added gloss to Leipzig’s win. Celtic continue to learn only harsh lessons against a higher standard of opponent than they ever encounter at home.