Scottish Premiership

SPFL Sunday Roundup: Thrilling Matches Shake Up League Table

Scottish Premiership Match Day Highlights: Celtic and Rangers Secure Convincing Wins

Celtic maintained their commanding position at the summit of the William Hill Premiership with an impressive 3-1 away victory at Fir Park against Motherwell. The league leaders demonstrated their attacking prowess and determination to maintain their 10-point advantage at the top of the Scottish top flight.

Key moments from Celtic’s victory:
• Daizen Maeda opened the scoring in the first minute
• Luke Armstrong equalized for Motherwell
• Adam Idah restored Celtic’s lead in the 29th minute
• Returning star Jota sealed the win with a stoppage-time goal

Rangers Dominate Ross County in Four-Goal Display

At Ibrox Stadium, Rangers delivered a clinical performance, dispatching Ross County with a convincing 4-0 scoreline. The home side’s display featured:

1. Ianis Hagi’s exceptional double strike
2. John Souttar’s well-executed finish
3. James Tavernier’s successful penalty conversion

The results strengthen the fascinating title race, with both Glasgow giants showing their quality. Celtic’s victory away from home showcases their championship credentials, while Rangers’ dominant display against Ross County demonstrates their determination to keep pressure on the leaders.

The matches highlighted several standout performances, particularly from Celtic’s new signing Adam Idah and Rangers’ midfielder Ianis Hagi, who continues to impress with his attacking contributions. Jota’s return to action and immediate impact with a goal adds another dimension to Celtic’s already potent attacking options.

These results maintain the exciting momentum in the Scottish Premiership, with both title contenders showing no signs of slowing down in their pursuit of domestic glory.

Want to catch the next round of thrilling Premiership action? Secure your match tickets now at your club’s official website or visit the SPFL online ticketing platform.

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