Celtic vs Shakhtar Donetsk Champions League result and reaction as Celtic crash out of Europe - live
Celtic 1-1 Shakhtar: Celtic hopes of sneaking a Europa League spot by finishing third in their group are ended
Celtic will not play in European football beyond the World Cup break after being held to a 1-1 home draw by Shakhtar Donetsk.
Giorgos Giakoumakis gave the hosts the lead at half-time but a brilliant finish from exciting young talent Mykhailo Mudryk earned the visitors a point and made it 10 Champions League home games without a win for Celtic, a run which stretches back nine years.
The result consigned Celtic to a bottom-placed finish in Group F ahead of their final game against holders Real Madrid in Spain next week and blocked their escape route to the Europa League.
The Scottish champions did not quite create the quality of chances they had in earlier group games but Kyogo Furuhashi missed an excellent opportunity to put them back in front. However, the visitors subsequently produced a strong contender for miss of the season.
Relive the action as Celtic can only draw with Shakhtar Donetsk:
Kick off: Celtic 0-0 Shakhtar
Shakhtar get the match started and boot the ball up the pitch where it is recovered by the home side and sent back to Joe Hart.
Celtic then transition nicely into an attack of their own and feed the ball up to Kyogo Furuhashi but his chip into the box is claimed by Anatoliy Trubin.
Celtic vs Shakhtar
Here come the teams.
Celtic have created chances all through this Champions League campaign but so far they haven’t been able to take them. If they can get on top early tonight they may be able to clinch a victory tonight.
The atmosphere is buzzing inside Celtic Park, can the Hoops cen their first win of the season in Europe?
Celtic vs Shakhtar
With less than 10 minutes to go until kick off here’s a reminder of how both sides line up tonight:
Celtic XI: Hart; Juranovic, Carter-Vickers, Jenz, Taylor; O’Riley, Hatate, Abada; Haksabanovic, Kyogo, Giakoumakis
Shakhtar XI: Trubin; Mykhaylichenko, Bondar, Matviyenko, Taylor; Stepanenko; Zubkov, Bondarenko, Traoré, Mudryk; Sudakov
Celtic vs Shakhtar
Chelsea have got the job done in Austria and qualified for the Champions League knockout stages so the focus moves over to Scotland where Celtic are facing a different proposition.
They need to defeat Shakhtar Donetsk in order to keep their European hopes alive. The Hoops can finish third in Group F at best after only picking up one point from their first four games but two wins from the final two group matches should be enough to get them into the Europa League.
Shakhtar meanwhile have their sights set on the last-16 and know that picking up three points tonight is crucial to those plans. It’s going to be a big game at Celtic Park.
FT RB Salzburg 1-2 Chelsea
Graham Potter’s Chelsea remain unbeaten in Europe and now they’re into the round of 16 with one group game to spare.
Full-time: RB Salzburg 1-2 Chelsea
90+6 mins: Chelsea qaulify for the knockout stages of the Champions League! They have beaten RB Salzburg in Austria and remain top of Group E with an unassailable 10 points from five games.
All that remains is whether they can sow up the group win tonight but that is out of their hands. They need AC Milan to defeat Dinamo Zagreb and if so the Blues are guaranteed top spot.
Slazburg made it tricky for Graham Potter’s men in the second half but Kai Havertz scored a beauty to give Chelsea the win. It was a great game in the end and Chelsea get the job done.
RB Salzburg 1-2 Chelsea
90+3 mins: Salzburg have put central defender Pavlovic up top as a target man but time is running out for the home side. There’s little breaks in play and Chelsea are taking their time getting play restarted.
Broja carries the ball to the corner and holds it up well. Good play from the forward to eke out a few more seconds.
RB Salzburg 1-2 Chelsea
90 mins: Six minutes of added time to play!
RB Salzburg 1-2 Chelsea
89 mins: Chelsea are being made to work to see out this game. Salzburg are winning corner after corner but the Blues are keeping them out.
Chalobah is up highest to nod the third set piece out of the box but the ball bounces out of play again. The fourth consecutive corner is curled over to Bernardo but Kepa meets the ball in the and punches it away.
A snapshot comes from the edge of the box but the goalkeeper drops low and smothers the ball.
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