Celtic Triumphs in Penalty Shootout
Celtic secured a dramatic victory over Rangers in the Scottish Cup on March 8, 2026, at Ibrox Stadium, winning 4-3 in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw. Tomas Cvancara scored the decisive penalty, propelling Celtic into the semi-finals of the prestigious tournament.
Despite Rangers dominating the match with an impressive 24 shots compared to Celtic’s solitary attempt, they were unable to convert their chances into goals. The match was marked by high tension, culminating in a pitch invasion by fans from both teams as emotions ran high.
Rangers’ coach Danny Rohl expressed frustration after the match, emphasizing the need for a stronger mentality within his squad. “Mentality, mentality, guys… This word should be not the topic today,” he remarked, highlighting the psychological challenges faced by his team. The defeat marked a troubling trend for Rangers, who have now won only three of their last nine games.
During the penalty shootout, Rangers missed two crucial penalties, a significant factor that ultimately led to their elimination from the tournament. In contrast, Cvancara, who had earlier stated, “I trust that everyone that was on the penalty was going to score and it was quite easy,” demonstrated confidence in his team’s ability to handle the pressure.
The match was not only a test of skill but also a reflection of the fierce rivalry between Celtic and Rangers, two historic clubs in Scottish football. The intensity of the encounter was palpable, with both teams displaying their commitment to winning.
Celtic’s goalkeeper, Viljami Sinisalo, played a crucial role in the match, helping to maintain a clean sheet despite the barrage of shots from Rangers. His performance was pivotal in allowing Celtic to remain competitive throughout the encounter.
As the dust settles on this thrilling match, observers are left to ponder the implications for both teams moving forward. Rangers currently sit six points behind league leaders Hearts, and the pressure will be on Rohl to turn their fortunes around in the coming weeks.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the aftermath of the match, including reports of an attack on Celtic’s coaching staff during the chaos following the final whistle. The rivalry between these two teams continues to ignite passions, and this latest chapter adds to the storied history of Scottish football.


