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Referee Beaton under police protection after Fir Park penalty storm

5/15/2026 · Sport

Police surveillance followed online threats after a late VAR penalty in Celtic’s 3-2 win over Motherwell. The SFA warns of a dangerous escalation in referee intimidation ahead of Saturday’s title decider against Hearts.

Referee John Beaton and his family spent Wednesday night under armed police surveillance after his personal details were leaked online following a controversial late penalty in Celtic’s 3-2 victory at Motherwell on Wednesday evening.

Fir Park, MotherwellScene of the penalty decision that sparked threats

The Scottish Football Association confirmed the unprecedented move, branding the threats against Beaton and his family as “a scourge on our national game.” Police Scotland intervened within hours of the abuse surfacing, but the association warned that such vigilantism risks normalising intimidation of match officials at all levels.

Key Points

  • ✅ John Beaton and family placed under police protection after online threats
  • ⚡ SFA condemns “hysterical media narrative” fueling referee intimidation
  • 💡 VAR upheld a late penalty in Celtic’s 3-2 win over Motherwell

Beaton’s decision to award a stoppage-time penalty, confirmed by VAR, shifted the 2-2 draw into a 3-2 Celtic win. The incident, which involved a tight contact challenge in the box, has intensified scrutiny as the Premiership title race enters its decisive weekend.

📋 By The Numbers

  • 3-2 — Final score after Beaton’s controversial late penalty
  • 90+4' — Minute VAR intervened to uphold the spot kick
  • 1 point — Separating Celtic from Hearts going into Saturday’s final top-six clash at Celtic Park

The SFA issued a rare public statement, accusing media pundits, supporters, and even club officials of contributing to a climate of blame-shifting and conspiracy-mongering that has pushed match officials to the brink. “Mistakes will be made on the field,” the SFA said. “But the reaction to them must not put lives at risk.”

  1. Online abuse surge — Beaton’s personal details were published on social platforms within hours of the match, prompting immediate police action.
  2. VAR reversal — The penalty was initially awarded by the on-field referee before being reviewed and confirmed via VAR, deepening division among fans.
  3. Title implications — Celtic now trail Hearts by one point with only the top six fixtures remaining, setting up a potential title decider at Parkhead on Saturday.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers dismissed suggestions the late penalty had undermined Hearts’ title hopes, calling such narratives “a distraction.” Meanwhile, Hearts have vowed to “rip up the script” in their final push for the championship.

💡 Pro Tip

Match officials facing online abuse should report threats immediately to police and their governing body—do not engage with social media threads or respond to provocations.

The escalation comes as the SFA prepares to tighten safeguarding rules for referees, including potential bans on inflammatory post-match comments by managers and players. “We will not accept a future where officials fear for their children’s safety at school,” the SFA stated.

Source of Pressure2023-24 TrendSFA Response
Media punditsIncreased criticism after VAR decisionsSanctions proposed for “irresponsible commentary”
Supporters’ groupsSocial media campaigns against refereesBan on public criticism during fixtures
Clubs & managersPost-match blame attributionMandatory media training for senior staff

With Celtic and Hearts separated by a single point, the controversy has overshadowed what should be a gripping finale to the season. The SFA is urging all stakeholders to reflect on their role in either inflaming tensions or fostering respect for the officials who underpin the game.

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