The Wolfhounds retain their Celtic Challenge title after securing a thumping 102-0 win over Edinburgh in their final fixture of the competition.
It’s a big Scottish Cup quarter-final for the Celts as Hibernian make the trip to Paradise on Sunday, March 9. The visitors travel across the M8 in fine form, looking to cause an upset, but the cup
Celtic face Hibernian in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup quarter-final tomorrow (March 9), kicking off at 3pm. Join us at Paradise as the Hoops look to book their place in the Hampden semi-final.
Irish side Clovers ensure a second-place Celtic Challenge finish with a nine-tries-to-five win against Gwalia Lightning at Ystrad Mynach.
Liam Scales misses out for Celtic with a facial injury but Auston Trusty and Callum McGregor are fit after going off with injuries against St Mirren. James Forrest is building up his fitness after a foot injury, while Paulo Bernardo will return from an ankle injury after the international break. Hibs captain Joe Newell remains on the sidelines.
Celtic are looking to sign Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller during the summer transfer window, while Lyon have also been monitoring the 18-year-old Scotland Under-21 international. (Football Insider) Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland?
David Gray is urging his Hibs team to "change history" when they travel to Celtic Park on Sunday for the Scottish Cup quarter-final. The current boss became one of the most important figures in the history of the club when he headed a late winner in the 2016 final to take the trophy back to Easter Road for the first time in 114 years.
Celtic face Hibernian in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Quarter Final on Sunday. The holders host the visitors from Edinburgh, who are bringing 7,000 supporters to Glasgow’s East End. David Gray’s side beat Celtic when the teams met last month at Easter Road but Celtic will be keen to burst the Hibs bubble.
Ex-Celtic defender Alan Stubbs has ranked Wayne Rooney above Henrik Larsson with regards to the best players he's ever played with.
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Celtics Wire on MSNOn this day: Celtic Champ Andy Phillip born; Dominique Wilkins hits 25k pointsOn this day in Celtics history, Dominique Wilkins hit the 25,000-point plateau, and Boston Hall of Fame point guard Andy Phillip was born.
David Gray is a smart man and he knows what his Hibs side are in for this weekend. The Easter Road outfit make the trip to Celtic Park tomorrow afternoon in the Scottish Cup tie where they will face the rampant Hoops who have scored 10 goals in just two matches against Aberdeen and St Mirren respectively.
2 way forward Miles Norris 1st interview
Two way forward Miles Norris first interview as a Boston Celtic
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Miles Norris signs two-way contract, has first practice with Celtics
Miles Norris could become the Celtics' next Sam Hauser
Norris, 24, is known for his perimeter shooting, having impressed with the Memphis Hustle down in the G League.
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