Simpson-Pusey: Celtic Debut & Team News

Martin O’NeillS Celtic face a crucial domestic fixture against Kilmarnock this afternoon, aiming to rebound from a disappointing Europa League outing. The Bhoys are looking to close the gap on league leaders Hearts, adn three points are a must.

The squad is dealing wiht the absence of Callum Osmand, who is sidelined with a torn hamstring. osmand has been a shining spot for Celtic in O’Neill’s initial three games in charge, and his unavailability opens the door for Shin Yamada to potentially feature from the bench.

Celtic Substitutes: Viljami Sinisalo,Kieran Tierney,Dane Murray,Arne Engels,Benjamin Nygren,Michel-Ange Balikwisha,Yang,Shin Yamada.

The Celtic management team for today’s match includes Martin O’Neill and Shaun Maloney.

The officiating crew for the match will be led by referee Don Robertson, with Calum Spence and Sean Carr serving as his assistants. Greg Aitken will oversee VAR duties, supported by Ross Hardie.

Fans looking to catch the action will find that this match is not being broadcast live on television. However, Celtic TV subscribers outside of Britain and Ireland can stream the game live. Highlights will be available on BBC Sportscene this evening at 7:15 PM on the BBC Scotland channel, with a repeat broadcast at 11:45 PM on BBC One Scotland.

Supporters attending the game are urged to rally behind the team and help secure the vital three points.While external results coudl play a role, the primary focus remains on Celtic taking care of business.

The club has also released several book titles for fans interested in Celtic’s history:
* Celtic in the Thirties, vol 1 & 2 by Matt Corr.
* Majic, Stan and the King of Japan by Matt Corr.
* Celtic in the Eighties – a special offer includes a free Willie Fernie book and a signed copy by Danny McGrain.

Key Match Data & Insights: Celtic vs. Kilmarnock

To better understand the stakes and potential impact of today’s match, let’s delve into some key data points and comparisons. This analysis draws upon match statistics, ancient performance, and expert commentary to provide a comprehensive overview. (Image alt text: Celtic players in action, highlighting the key players involved)

Metric Value/Observation Meaning
Current League Position Celtic: 2nd; Kilmarnock: 7th (as of November 9, 2025) Reflects current form and positional battle; Celtic needs a win to close the gap on league leaders Hearts.
Recent Form Celtic: Mixed results (recent Europa League loss), Kilmarnock: Relatively consistent Highlights the need for Celtic to regain momentum and consistency.
Key Absence Callum Osmand (Hamstring) Osmand’s absence substantially impacts attacking options, opening the door for others like Shin Yamada.
Goals Scored/Conceded Celtic: To be determined; Kilmarnock: To be determined Will offer a comparative view of offensive and defensive strengths, indicating the potential for a high or low-scoring game.
Head-to-Head History Celtic’s historical dominance; recent matches heavily favored Celtic Indicates Celtic’s likely advantage, but past performance doesn’t guarantee future results; a potential upset remains possible.
Key Tactical Battle O’Neill’s strategy adjustments; Kilmarnock’s defensive approach Crucial for determining how Celtic will break down Kilmarnock’s defense, especially in the absence of Osmand.

SEO-Friendly FAQ: Celtic vs. Kilmarnock

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about today’s Celtic vs. Kilmarnock match, designed to address common queries and improve search visibility [[3]]:

Q: Where can I watch the Celtic vs. Kilmarnock match?

A: Unluckily, this particular match is not being broadcast live on television. However, celtic TV subscribers outside of Britain and Ireland can stream the game live. You can catch highlights on BBC Sportscene this evening at 7:15 PM on the BBC Scotland channel, with a repeat broadcast at 11:45 PM on BBC One Scotland.

Q: Who is playing in place of Callum Osmand?

A: With Callum Osmand sidelined due to a hamstring injury, Shin Yamada is the potential replacement and is expected to get playing time from the bench.

Q: What is the significance of this match for Celtic?

A: This is a crucial domestic fixture for Celtic as they aim to rebound from a earlier Europa League match. They need a victory to close the gap on league leaders Hearts. This match is a must-win situation for the club to maintain their position in the league.

Q: Have any books been released for fans interested in celtic’s history?

A: Yes,the club has released several new titles,including Celtic in the Thirties,vol 1 & 2 by Matt Corr,Majic,Stan and the king of japan by Matt Corr,and Celtic in the Eighties,which includes a free Willie Fernie book and a signed copy by Danny McGrain.

Q: Who is the referee for this match?

A: Don Robertson is the referee overseeing the match, supported by assistants Calum Spence and Sean Carr. Greg aitken will be in charge of VAR duties, assisted by Ross Hardie.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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