Motherwell’s Fir Park erupted into chaos Wednesday night as referee John Beaton awarded a stoppage-time penalty to Celtic following a VAR review, sparking furious protests and a title race on the brink of collapse.
The decision came after Celtic had clawed back to draw level at 2-2 but were minutes away from seeing Hearts crowned champions on goal difference. Instead, a 3-2 Celtic win means Derek McInnes’ side now trail Hearts by just one point ahead of Saturday’s crunch clash at Celtic Park.
📋 By The Numbers
- 99th minute — Minute penalty awarded after VAR review
- 3-2 — Celtic’s final scoreline, keeping title hopes alive
- 1 — Point separating Hearts from Celtic with one game left
McInnes was incandescent after the match, labeling the penalty “a disgusting decision” that left him feeling like Hearts were “up against everybody.” His outburst underscores the pressure mounting on a club that has defied financial odds all season.
At Tynecastle, Hearts had all but secured the title with a 3-0 win over Falkirk, moving to 67 points with a superior goal difference. But the late twist in Lanarkshire means a single point at Celtic Park on Saturday will hand the Premiership crown to the Edinburgh side.
Key Points
- ⚡ Celtic win 3-2 after stoppage-time penalty keeps title race alive
- 💡 Hearts lead by one point but face must-win scenario at Celtic Park
- ✅ McInnes accuses officials of bias after “disgusting” penalty call
Celtic manager Martin O’Neill, who is set to leave the club, faces a final chance to defy expectations. His side has shown resilience in recent weeks, with Daizen Maeda’s equalizer and Benjamin Nygren’s late winner in Lanarkshire.
The penalty controversy centers on a glancing header from Motherwell’s Sam Nicholson. Television replays suggested minimal contact with his arm, yet Beaton consulted VAR and awarded the spot-kick. Social media erupted, with Gary Lineker among those questioning the decision.
| Team | Final Position | Path to Saturday |
|---|---|---|
| Hearts | 1st (67 pts) | Need draw or win to secure title |
| Celtic | 2nd (66 pts) | Must win by 3 clear goals |
McInnes’ frustration is compounded by a second controversial call in a week. Hearts were denied a late penalty at Motherwell last weekend, a decision he described as “another kick in the teeth.” His players now enter a psychological siege, knowing a title won’t come easy.
💡 Pro Tip
Expect Celtic’s attacking trio of Maeda, Kyogo Furuhashi, and Reo Hatate to target Hearts’ high line. A quick counter could exploit gaps left by their aggressive pressing.
O’Neill has vowed to leave on a high, but his side’s form remains inconsistent. The 5-0 thrashing by Rangers in January still lingers, a reminder of their vulnerability. Yet, Saturday’s clash is a final act in a season that refuses to follow script.
As the Tynecastle faithful digest the chaos of Wednesday, the question lingers: Will history repeat itself? No team has beaten Hearts by three goals in the league this season—except Celtic. Twice.
- 🔍 Hearts have conceded just 24 goals all season, the fewest in the league
- 📊 Celtic’s attack averages 2.1 goals per game in their last 10
- ⚠️ Hearts’ defence has struggled against pace in recent weeks
The stage is set. One mistake could cost a club everything—or deliver an unforgettable triumph. Either way, Scottish football will remember this weekend.

