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Sunday's Scottish Premiership BBC Radio Scotland This video can not be played Sunday's Scottish Premiership BBC Radio Scotland Celtic leave it very, very late. Daizen Maeda with the winner in stoppage-time to end Motherwell's long unbeaten run and get Celtic back to winning ways. Angry boos in the away end as Falkirk hit back to hold Rangers. That's a fifth league draw for Russell Martin's side, who go into the international break eighth in the table, 11 points behind leaders Hearts. Celtic 3-2 Motherwell Tawanda Maswanhise is now down for Motherwell, looks like he's having his hamstring stretched. Jens Berthel Askou cuts a dejected figure in the visiting dugout. Falkirk 1-1 Rangers Mohamed Diomande, you are a lucky boy. Already on a yellow card, the Rangers midfielder pushes then hacks at Leon Mc Cann. A rip-roaring first league win of the season for Aberdeen. Six Premiership games without even a goal, but today the blew Dundee away in clinical fashion with Sweden international Jesper Karlsson on fine form. He scored the first and the fourth, with Adil Aouchiche and Emmanuel Gyamfi getting the others. Still bottom, but they're only two points behind Dundee now. You get the feeling that Jimmy Thelin would have taken a boring 1-0, but that was a superb showing from Aberdeen. Jesper Karlsson (right) justified the hype in his signing Daizen Maeda Michel-Ange Balikwisha somehow has so much space on the left of the box and his dinked cross is nodded in by a free Daizen Maeda. A five-goal thriller at Celtic Park. Seven minutes added at Celtic Park, six at the Falkirk Stadium. .. Falkirk 1-1 Rangers Jack Butland comes up with a big save, getting down low to deny Brian Graham from close in. It's on his weaker side, but the veteran striker would have fancied his chances. Seconds before that, Keelan Adams put in a great block in a congested Falkirk penalty area. Both sides going for it. Aberdeen 4-0 Dundee Aberdeen break away and Marko Lazetic tries to slip through Topi Keskinen but the pass isn't good enough and Luke Graham is able to get a foot in. Celtic 2-2 Motherwell Michel-Ange Balikwisha stretches to get on to a cross but can't divert on goal. Was his shirt being tugged by Stephen O'Donnell? Maybe, but both of them looked to be at it. Falkirk 1-1 Rangers The Bairns break away through Alfredo Agyeman and it's a three-on-three, with Keelan Adams tanking it down the right. The striker opts for a spectacular shot from a long way out, which flies high and wide. Adams will be a tad annoyed at that. Aberdeen 4-0 Dundee Emile Acquah zips one past the post from outside the box. It would have been magnificent from the Dundee sub, if a mere consolation. Celtic 2-2 Motherwell Benjamin Nygren has been the difference-maker for Celtic. He attempts one from 20 yards but curls the ball straight into the arms of Calum Ward. Celtic 2-2 Motherwell A wide Motherwell free-kick is swung into the Celtic box and Paul Mc Ginn meets it, but his header is way off target. Falkirk 1-1 Rangers Kheredine Idessane BBC Scotland at the Falkirk Stadium My word did the home fans enjoy that stunner of an equaliser from Henry Cartwright. 'One Russell Martin' is the ironic refrain from two of the three stands. The chant from the Rangers end is, as you can imagine, a lot more blunt. Game on here. The second half has finally come to life. Celtic 2-2 Motherwell Michel-Ange Balikwisha is Celtic's final change. He replaces Kelechi Iheanacho. Motherwell also make a switch with Oscar Priestman coming on for Ibrahim Said. Aberdeen 4-0 Dundee That was very nearly five! A ball over the top is gathered by Topi Keskinen and when he bursts into the box he tries to curl for the far corner. This time, Jon Mc Cracken was equal to it. Celtic 2-2 Motherwell Martin Dowden BBC Sport Scotland at Celtic Park This is on a knife-edge and in truth could go either way. Celtic are pushing but still don't look overly convincing. Motherwell must also be hurting by the manner of that concession. It's set up for a thrilling finale. Falkirk 1-1 Rangers Falkirk, with their tails up, call on former Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield. It's been a fairytale return to Falkirk so far. He couldn't, could he? Falkirk 1-1 Rangers Richard Foster Former Rangers defender on BBC Sportsound Falkirk have been far and away the better side. This is exactly what Falkirk deserve. And they deserve to go on and win this. Match report to appear here. Last Updated 5th October 2025 at 16: 57 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: John Mc Glynn Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Russell Martin Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: John Mc Glynn Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Russell Martin Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions This will be Falkirk’s first competitive meeting with Rangers since a 4-0 League Cup defeat in November 2020, first in the league since a 3-2 Scottish Championship win in March 2016, and first in the top-flight since a 3-0 defeat in January 2010. Rangers have lost both of their last two league visits to Falkirk, each in the Scottish Championship in 2015-16, while they have never lost three successive trips. In the top-flight, though, the Gers have lost just one of their last 45 games against the Bairns home and away (W38 D6), winning their last 10 in a row since a 1-0 defeat in December 2006 under Paul Le Guen. Falkirk are conceding an average of 2. 0 goals-per-game in the Scottish Premiership this season (12 in 6 games), the most of any side. Rangers are unbeaten in their last 29 league games against newly promoted opponents, winning 26 of those (D3) since a 0-1 defeat at Livingston in September 2018. Rangers haven’t lost any of their last 20 Scottish Premiership matches that have come the same weekend after a midweek match in European competition that week (W15 D5) since going down 0-1 to Celtic in September 2023 under Michael Beale. Indeed, the Glasgow side are unbeaten in their last 49 Sunday league games immediately after a Europa League match (excl. qualifiers) on Thursday (W42 D7) since a 0-3 defeat to Celtic in February 2011 under Walter Smith. Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.