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Scottish Premiership

Kilmarnock FC vs. Celtic FC (19.08.2017)

Date Season Halftime Result
19.08.2017 2017 0 : 1 0 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
40'' Celtic J. Forrest Normal Goal
59'' Kilmarnock Stephen O'Donnell Yellow Card
60'' Kilmarnock S. Smith Substitution 1
70'' Celtic K. Tierney Substitution 1
70'' Celtic J. Forrest Substitution 2
75'' Kilmarnock D. Thomas Substitution 2
78'' Celtic K. Benyu Substitution 3
85'' Kilmarnock Rory McKenzie Yellow Card
88'' Celtic C. McGregor Normal Goal

Lineup Kilmarnock FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 J. MacDonald
ui.hrac_ 3 S. Smith
Defence 4 G. Greer
Defence 2 S. O'Donnell
Midfield 15 D. Thomas
Midfield 20 I. Wilson
Defence 21 A. Frizzell
ui.hrac_ 12 G. Taylor
Forward 9 K. Boyd
Forward 7 R. McKenzie
Midfield 11 J. Jones

Lineup Celtic FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 C. Gordon
Defence 63 K. Tierney
Defence 56 A. Ralston
Midfield 8 S. Brown
Midfield 49 J. Forrest
Midfield 14 S. Armstrong
Midfield 42 C. McGregor
Midfield 18 T. Rogić
Midfield 35 K. Ajer
Midfield 26 K. Benyu
Forward 59 C. Miller

Substitutes Kilmarnock FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 25 E. Brophy
Midfield 29 C. Burke
Defence 18 C. Waters
Midfield 6 A. Power
Defence 16 S. Boyd
ui.hrac_ 28 B. Spencer
Goalkeeper 26 C. Bell

Substitutes Celtic FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 6 N. Bitton
Forward 9 L. Griffiths
Defence 23 M. Lustig
Goalkeeper 24 D. de Vries
Midfield 11 S. Sinclair
Midfield 53 L. Henderson
Midfield 21 O. Ntcham

Kilmarnock FC

The most common nickname for this Ayrshire club is Killie, which probably needs no explanation, or the more moderate Knock. The song "Paper Roses", originally a hit for American singer and political activist Anita Bryant, has been adopted by the club's fans as their anthem. The club has a long-standing rivalry with Ayr United, another club from the same town, whom it has met 256 times and won 189 of those. The first derby was played in 1910. Ayr United, however, currently play one level lower in the competition.

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Celtic FC

They are nicknamed Bhoys, Gaelic for "Boys", or The Celts or The Hoops. They have won Scotland's top league 50 times, which puts them second only to their biggest rivals Rangers. Their home stadium is Celtic Park, which has a seating capacity of 60,411. This makes it the largest stadium in Scotland and the ninth largest in the whole of the United Kingdom. Fans of the club call it Parkhead or Paradise. The club colours are green and white, which is also on the striped jerseys.

More about Celtic FC
Home corners 5
Home shots 3
Home shots on target
Home fouls 15
Home yellow cards 2
Home red cards
Away corners 5
Away shots 11
Away shots on target 6
Away fouls 6
Away yellow cards
Away red cards
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