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Ten-man Motherwell hit back to snatch a draw thanks to an 89th-minute strike from Stephen Welsh. Nico Raskin had given Rangers an early lead at Fir Park. The visitors will go into Sunday's game against Hearts at Ibrox five points behind the league leaders. Motherwell 1-1 Rangers Motherwell goal hero Stephen Welsh is down with cramp as the home fans sing his name with gusto. Motherwell 1-1 Rangers Stephen Craigan Former Motherwell captain on BBC Sportsound It's a simple ball into the box. Rangers don't defend the long cross. And Stephen Welsh - just when there's a twist of fate at Celtic Park a few minutes ago, it's a Celtic player who then comes up with huge goal for Motherwell. Motherwell 1-1 Rangers We're a third of the way into six minutes of stoppage time at a febrile Fir Park. Stephen Welsh Oh wow! Eythor Bjorgolfsson nods a cross back across the box and Stephen Welsh lashes in! How big a goal could that be in this title race? ! Moments earlier, Jack Butland had denied Bjorgolfsson with a fabulous save but he can only watch this one go in. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers Five changes to bring you. Sam Nicholson and Regan Charles-Cook coming on for the hosts, with Emmanuel Longelo and Eli Just off. Thelo Aasgaard, Bojan Miovski and Dujon Sterling are on for Rangers with Mikey Moore, Youssef Chermiti and James Tavernier replaced. Livingston are furious. They want a penalty for handball, but the final whistle goes before any chance for a VAR check. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's 91st-minute goal earns Martin O'Neill's side a massive three points in the title race. The 32-year-old hasn't played since May but tucked away his goal with real class. Celtic 2-1 Livingston A huge chance goes begging for Livingston. The ball drops for Scott Pittman in the Celtic box, but his shot flies just over the top. That might be that. A massive victory for Falkirk, who move level on points with fifth-placed Hibernian. They had to dig that one out, and rely on a 95th-minute penalty miss from Yan Dhanda, but John Mc Glynn won't be complaining. Dundee had the better of the contest for long spells, but their encouraging build-up play and work down the flanks did not yield many clear-cut opportunities. Ben Broggio's well taken finish separates the sides, with the Aston Villa loanee netting his first goal for the club. With Kilmarnock doing the job against St Mirren, Dundee are just three points above the Ayrshire side in the relegation play-off place. Ben Broggio and Brad Spencer celebrate at full time Tyreece John-Jules is the Killie hero, netting a hat-trick in a huge win for the Ayrshire side. It was end to end stuff at Rugby Park, with Killian Phillips giving St Mirren an early lead, then levelling after Greg Kiltie and John-Jules had put the hosts in front. Kilmarnock took the ascendancy as the second half went on, and the striker helped himself to two more goals and despite Scott Tanser pulling a goal back in injury time, the hosts took a vital three points. The Rugby Park side are now just three points behind ninth-placed Dundee. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers Now Rangers defender John Souttar is in into the book, wiping out Eli Just as the Kiwi looked to hare away on the counter. Cards galore in Lanarkshire. Scott Tanser St Mirren pull one back in stoppage time but it's too little too late. A corner isn't cleared properly and Scott Tanser smashes in a volley. Stephen Robinson doesn't even celebrate, knowing it's too late to find a leveller despite the fightback. Falkirk 1-0 Dundee Oh dear. From hero to villain. Yan Dhanda slams his penalty wide, with Nicky Hogarth diving the wrong way. It looks like a bleak end to this match for Dundee. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain How about that for a debut contribution? It's a magnificent finish from the England international, opening up his body and curling into the far corner. Celtic find a way - again! It doesn't take the referee long. Spot kick given. And Yan Dhanda, whose penalty earned Dundee victory over Falkirk last time the teams met, steps up. Falkirk 1-0 Dundee A late penalty shout for Dundee here, as Joe Bevan canters through on goal and collides with Nicky Hogarth. David Dickinson is sent to the monitor for another look. .. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers Yup, an on-field review. Steven Mc Lean is over to the monitor. It's one of those that looks worse every time you see it. It's studs on the ankle, flying at pace. And there's the red card. Motherwell down to 10 men. Celtic 1-1 Livingston Benjamin Nygren smashes a shot over the bar after a neat stepover. Celtic are running out of time. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers Lukas Fadinger is into the book, and it's a bad one. He catches Mikey Moore right on the ankle, with the English winger ready to scamper away. On the replay, it looks even worse. Could the Motherwell midfielder be in trouble here? Kilmarnock 4-2 St Mirren Triple change for St Mirren in response to that goal. Scott Tanser, Conor Mc Menamin and Jalmaro Calvin replace Declan John, Roland Idowu and Killian Phillips. Kilmarnock have taken off Findlay Curtis, David Watson and Liam Polworth, with Jamie Brandon, Jack Thomson and Rory Mc Kenzie now on. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain curled home a delightful winner for Celtic At a glance Saracchi opens scoring for Celtic after dominant opening spell Muirhead equalises from spot for Livingston after being fouled by Hatate Oxlade-Chamberlain comes off bench to score dramatic winner as Celtic move back within six points of Hearts at top of table Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain curled home a magnificent debut goal in second-half stoppage time to secure a potentially crucial win for Celtic over Livingston in the Scottish Premiership title race. Marvin Bartley's side looked on course for a point at Parkhead after Robbie Muirhead's penalty cancelled out Marcelo Saracchi's opener, but the England international came off the bench to have the final say. Receiving the ball on the edge of the Livingston box, he opened up his body to find the bottom corner and spare Celtic blushes against the division's bottom side. The hosts had been wasteful before and after Saracchi's powerful strike with Livingston goalkeeper Jerome Prior also making a string of excellent saves. Having scored late to keep themselves in the Scottish Cup against Dundee on Sunday, Celtic once again found a way to win late as Martin O'Neill's unbeaten record domestically continued. Following Hearts' dramatic 1-0 win over Edinburgh rivals Hibernian on Tuesday, Celtic move back to within six points of the league leaders and within one of Rangers, who drew 1-1 at fourth-placed Motherwell. More to follow. Rate players out of 10 for this game. The rater will close 30 minutes after the final whistle. You must be signed in to a BBC account to play. After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Last Updated 11th February 2026 at 21: 53 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Martin O'Neill Formation: 4 - 3 - 3 Manager: Marvin Bartley Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Manager: Martin O'Neill Formation: 4 - 3 - 3 Manager: Marvin Bartley Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions Celtic remain unbeaten in all 22 of their home games against Livingston in all competitions (W19 D3), only ever facing Dumbarton more times on home soil without losing (26). Livingston have lost each of their last 10 meetings with Celtic in all competitions by an aggregate score of 30-6 since a 0-0 stalemate in October 2021. Livingston are winless in their last 23 league games (D7 L16) since beating Falkirk 3-1 in August. It’s the longest run without a win by any side in Scotland’s top-flight in the 21st century. This will be Martin O’Neill’s 200th league game in charge of Celtic (P199 W164 D20 L15 to date) – the sixth manager to reach that milestone with the club. He has already won the most matches of any manager within their opening 200 league fixtures with the Hoops (164, Neil Lennon second with 154). Benjamin Nygren has scored in each of Celtic’s last four league games; the last player to score in five successive league appearances for the club was Daizen Maeda in March 2025, while the last to do so during his debut campaign for the Hoops was Scott Sinclair in September 2016 (6). Nygren has four goals in two Scottish Premiership games against Livingston – his most against any side in the division. Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.