Today marks a pivotal moment in the Scottish Premiership title race, as two crucial matches unfold that could dramatically shift the standings. But here’s where it gets controversial: with Celtic traveling to Kilmarnock and Rangers hosting league leaders Hearts, at least one contender is guaranteed to drop points, setting the stage for a heated battle. And this is the part most people miss—the psychological impact of these fixtures on the teams’ momentum as the season reaches its climax.
Unlike their usual routine, Celtic opted out of a pre-match media conference, relying instead on manager Martin O’Neill’s post-match remarks following their midweek victory over Livingston. Shaun Maloney also shared insights in a Sky Sports interview, though Celtic skipped their traditional preview chat with the broadcaster. Sky Sports, however, caught up with the managers of Kilmarnock, Rangers, and Hearts ahead of today’s doubleheader, ensuring fans get a full preview of the action.
Celtic Team News
Celtic’s injury woes may deepen, with Arne Engels likely joining Alistair Johnston, Cameron Carter-Vickes, Jota, and Callum Osmand on the sidelines. Between the posts, Kasper Schmeichel is expected to start, shielded by a backline of Julian Araujo, Auston Trusty, Liam Scales, and Kieran Tierney. In midfield, captain Callum McGregor will likely partner with Benjamin Nygren and Luke McCowan, while the front three could feature Yang, Tomas Cvancara, and Sebastian Tounekti.
The bench at Rugby Park is anticipated to include Sinisalo, Saracchi, Arthur, Donovan, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Bernardo, Hatate, Adamu, Maeda, and Forrest. Notably absent from the squad will be Doohan, Murray, Ralston, Balikwisha, Iheanacho, and Mvuka.
Predicted Celtic Lineup (4-3-3):
Schmeichel; Araujo, Trusty, Scales, Tierney; McGregor (c), Nygren, McCowan; Yang, Cvancara, Tounekti.
Match Officials
The Scottish FA has appointed referee Duncan Nicolson to oversee the Kilmarnock vs. Celtic clash at Rugby Park. Nicolson previously officiated Celtic’s 1-0 win over Dundee earlier this season, a match that predated Wilfried Nancy’s tumultuous tenure. Scott Anderson and Alastair Taylor will serve as assistant referees, while Greg Aitken handles VAR duties at Clydesdale House, supported by Chris Graham.
Kick-off Time
The action begins at 2 PM today, Sunday, 15 February 2026, as Kilmarnock welcomes Celtic to Rugby Park in a match that could reshape the title race.
Where to Watch
Sky Sports Football will broadcast the game live, with pre-match coverage starting at 1 PM. Celtic TV subscribers outside Britain and Ireland can stream the match live, while highlights will air on BBC Scotland at 7 PM and later on BBC One Scotland. Celtic TV will also offer delayed streaming for all subscribers, including those in Britain and Ireland.
Predicted Score
Celtic faces a tough test against Kilmarnock, who have secured back-to-back home wins against Aberdeen and St Mirren, scoring six goals in the process. Under Neil McCann’s leadership, Kilmarnock will aim to disrupt Celtic’s title aspirations, potentially favoring Rangers and Hearts in the process. But here’s the bold prediction: Celtic will edge out a 2-0 victory, with goals from Callum McGregor and Tomas Cvancara, as they navigate the season’s critical phase.
Controversial Question: Can Kilmarnock pull off an upset, or will Celtic’s experience prevail? Share your thoughts in the comments—this is a debate worth having!
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