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  • Kick-off: 14:00
  • Venue: Tannadice Park
  • Attendance: 11648
  • Referee: Richmond, C

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

88mins

Scott McDonald is being taken off, Georgios Samaras has come on in his place.

79mins

Goal!! Dundee Utd have scored with Francisco Jose Sandaza putting it in the back of the net.

78mins

Willo Flood is being taken off, Craig Conway has come on in his place.

68mins

Celtic are replacing Shunsuke Nakamura with Barry Robson.

64mins

Warren Feeney is replaced by Francisco Jose Sandaza.

64mins

David Robertson is replaced by Prince Buaben.

51mins

Goal!! Paul Hartley scores for Celtic.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by C Richmond

32mins

Aiden McGeady goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

18mins

The referee has booked Roy O'Donovan.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.

Match Report

A highly-controversial decision by referee Charlie Richmond gave Celtic a hard-fought point in a match in which they had dominated possession but Dundee United had the best chances.

Richmond's failure to award United a penalty incensed Craig Levein's players and drove them on to equalise before almost snatching a winner.

It had been a tepid opening by both sides, with the hosts creating their first chance in the 11th minute with a well-worked three-man move ending with David Robertson's 12-yard header going into the top corner only for Artur Boruc to tip over.

And nine minutes later with little to trouble either keeper, it was United again who came close with a Danny Grainger 16-yard volley skimming just over the bar.

Despite all their possession, there had been little from the Celts in the opening half to suggest title-winning form.

Their first sight of goal came in the 34th minute with a Marc Luque Crosas cross being headed over from eight yards by Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink.

With the half-time whistle drawing nearer, Aidan McGeady almost caught out Lukasz Zaluska with a wicked left-foot shot from 20 yards out which the keeper did well to turn round for a corner.

Six minutes after the break, the Hoops grabbed the lead with a fast-flowing move ending with Paul Hartley's shot taking a fortuitous deflection off a United defender.

Ex-Arab Mark Wilson began the move, passing to McGeady whose deep ball was knocked back by Scott Brown for the midfielder to fire in from 15 yards.

Two minutes later, United were denied a penalty which was to change the game.

Wilson chopped down Roy O'Donovan but, amazingly, Richmond waved away the entire United team's claim.

Fortunately for him it was his last decision as he was replaced by the fourth official Iain Brines.

But Celtic recovered from their break with a fantastic Shunsuke Nakamura volley from 25 yards being matched by the save from Zaluska.

And as the game heated up, Warren Feeney thundered a volley straight into the arms of Boruc.

With ten minutes remaining, the Terrors clawed back their deserved equaliser with a great goal from Francisco Sandaza.

A magnificent pass on the touchline form Grainger sent Craig Conway on his way and with his first touch he found the ex-Valencia striker, who glided the ball over Boruc and high into the net.

Dundee United

Celtic

Corners

55

Fouls

1914

Goal attempts

913

Shots off target

35

Offsides

13

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