A first-half header from Benjamin Nygren secured a hard-fought 1–0 victory for Celtic against Falkirk, keeping the visitors within reach of the league leaders. The goal came shortly before half-time against the run of play, after Falkirk had impressed with their energy and pressing.
Falkirk began the match confidently, disrupting Celtic’s rhythm and creating the better chances in the opening period. Kyrell Wilson came closest for the hosts after breaking clear, only to lose his footing at the crucial moment.
Celtic improved after the break but struggled to impose their usual control. Despite enjoying more possession, they created few clear opportunities and relied on defensive resilience to protect their slender lead.
Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel produced a crucial late save to deny Falkirk an equaliser after defensive errors opened the door for Ethan Williams. At the other end, Celtic rarely troubled the home side’s goalkeeper, finishing the match with limited shots on target.
Falkirk’s intensity and organisation drew praise, with their wide players and full-backs standing out as they pressed Celtic across the pitch. However, the lack of a finishing touch ultimately proved costly.
The result keeps Celtic in the title race, while Falkirk can take encouragement from a performance that showed discipline, confidence, and attacking intent despite the defeat.
