Scottish Premiership Gameweek 31
Mar 31, 2019 12.00pm
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HT : 1 0
FT Celtic Park (Glasgow)
  • Jonny Hayes 26' yellowcard
  • Odsonne Edouard 27' goal
  • Odsonne Edouard 28' yellowcard
  • Scott Brown 80' yellowcard
  • James Forrest 86' goal
  • redcard Alfredo Morelos 31'
  • yellowcard Scott Arfield 43'
  • goal Ryan Kent 63'
  • yellowcard Andy Halliday 92'
  • redcard Andy Halliday 97'

Celtic and Rangers fined by SFA following Old Firm confrontation

Celtic and Rangers fined by SFA following Old Firm confrontation

Celtic and Rangers have both been fined £7,500 over the on-field confrontation which followed their latest meeting.

The clubs received the same punishment at a Scottish Football Association disciplinary hearing after being accused of breaching rule 204 – where three or more players and/or members of team staff are involved in a confrontation with the opposition.

Players and staff from both sides, as well as stewards, were involved in pushing and jostling after Rangers left-back Andy Halliday confronted Celtic skipper Scott Brown over his celebrations immediately after the final whistle sounded on a 2-1 win for the Ladbrokes Premiership champions at Parkhead on March 31.

Wes Foderingham grappled with Mikael Lustig
Wes Foderingham grappled with Mikael Lustig (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Halliday received a second yellow card while Rangers substitute Wes Foderingham and Celtic defender Mikael Lustig were also booked.

Aberdeen and Hearts were each fined £500 for the same offence last week, and both Inverness and Ross County recently received £2,500 punishments following a Highland derby confrontation.

Brown faced an SFA hearing last week over his celebrations from the March 31 encounter but his charge was not proved.

Derek McInnes was sent off at Hampden
Derek McInnes was sent off at Hampden (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes also faced an SFA hearing on Thursday and received a one-match touchline ban after being dismissed following a gesture to Celtic fans at Hampden last month.

McInnes was sent to the stand during his team's 3-0 William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final defeat after aiming an arm gesture at opposition fans. The Dons boss was reacting to a sectarian chant directed towards him.

The former Rangers player was given a misconduct charge and was handed a one-match touchline ban with a further game suspended until the end of next season.

McInnes will serve the suspension during his team's meeting with Celtic at Pittodrie on Saturday, when the league leaders could wrap up the title.

Speaking earlier in the day, McInnes said: "I will make comment after the hearing. I'm just keen to get it resolved really but I admitted and was apologising right away on the day.

"That hasn't changed because I wish I hadn't responded but I also feel there was a lot of real mitigating circumstances and I hope that gets looked at as well."

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