Day 38
Sakala F. 48'
Čolak A. 77'
St Mirren: 27. Urminský P. - 3. Tanser, 4. Shaughnessy, 5. Taylor Ric. (Dunne C., 73), 31. Gallagher De. - 17. Baccus - 6. O'Hara M., 23. Strain (Fraser, 8; Tait, 73) - 10. Main C., 15. Boyd Munce (Kiltie, 61), 24. Jamieson L. (Offord, 60)
Substitution: Fraser (from 8 till 73); Offord (from 60); Kiltie (from 61); Tait (from 73); Dunne C. (from 73)
Bench: 1. Carson T. - 13. Gogić, 32. Kenny L. - 30. Taylor F.
Yellow Cards: Main C. 33; Fraser 41
Rangers: 28. McCrorie R-y - 2. Tavernier (Devine A., 69), 3. Yilmaz R. (Barišić B., 69), 16. Souttar - 4. Lundstram, 7. Hagi I. (Arfield, 69), 8. Jack R., 13. Cantwell, 43. Raskin - 17. Matondo (King L., 79), 30. Sakala F. (Čolak A., 69)
Substitution: Barišić B. (from 69); Devine A. (from 69); Arfield (from 69); Čolak A. (from 69); King L. (from 79)
Bench: 1. McGregor A. - 92. Rice - 51. Lowry A. - 23. Wright S.
Yellow Cards: Čolak A. 78
Liverpool got a landslide 7-1 victory over Rangers in the fourth round of the Champions League

Celtic have only conceded one goal in the last six SPFL games, however in today's match with St. Mirren they suffered a sensational defeat

Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Rangers manager, speaking to BT Sport about the game against Ajax

Ajax kicked off another season in the Champions League with a crushing victory over last Europa League finalists Rangers

he main confrontation of Scottish football ended passe a clear advantage of Celtic

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