Celtic Score Today: O’Neill Issues Wake-Up Call Before Ibrox Cup Tie

Celtic Score Today: O’Neill Issues Wake-Up Call Before Ibrox Cup Tie

Sunday at 2: 00 p. m. ET Martin O’Neill warned the club that the season should be a “wake-up call” as Celtic prepare to face Rangers again in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals, and fans checking celtic score today will see the meeting follows a 2-2 Premiership draw last week.

Why now: the Old Firm meet for a second clash at Ibrox within one week after Celtic recovered from 2-0 down to draw last Sunday, then beat Aberdeen to move into second place in the table — still five points behind Hearts with Rangers one point further back.

Celtic Score Today: O’Neill’s Wake-Up Call After Premiership Draw

Martin O’Neill said the overall picture should be “a wake-up call for the football club, ” stressing that recent seasons of limited domestic challenge may have left the team complacent. He told the club that fans had perhaps been spoiled by years without serious competition and that the stronger tests from Hearts, Rangers and Motherwell mean Celtic must be alert. O’Neill added that while Celtic remain “in with a chance, ” the club cannot assume trophies will come easily this season.

Danny Röhl and Rangers Face Pressure to Deliver Silverware

Danny Röhl has admitted he must deliver silverware at Rangers this season as his side prepare to meet Celtic in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals at Ibrox. Both Old Firm clubs now face the prospect of a trophyless campaign after St Mirren claimed the League Cup, and only one of Celtic or Rangers can progress to the last four in the Scottish Cup; that pressure shapes the immediate stakes for Röhl and O’Neill this weekend.

Celtic’s Recent Run and a Rare Double Trophyless Threat

Celtic’s recent dominance is stark on paper: the club has won 13 of the last 14 Premiership titles, but this season has been chaotic and challenging. For the first time in over 70 years, both Old Firm clubs could end a season without a trophy, a historical turn that underlines why O’Neill describes the current campaign as a wake-up call.

O’Neill has also warned that Celtic must review their approach in the summer, saying the club will have to “have a look at the whole situation” to be ready for renewed competition; he emphasised that Hearts have arrived earlier than expected and that Rangers have strengthened their squad. That assessment echoes observations that Motherwell and Hearts have mounted credible challenges this season.

Fans checking celtic score today will find Sunday’s cup tie carries immediate consequences beyond one match: O’Neill framed the game as important for confidence-building, though he did not suggest it would decide the title race outright. The recent Premiership draw — a 2-2 recovery from 2-0 down — and the victory over Aberdeen that placed Celtic second are the recent results shaping expectations ahead of Ibrox.

Next confirmed event: Celtic vs Rangers, Scottish Cup quarter-final at Ibrox on Sunday at 2: 00 p. m. ET. If Celtic win, O’Neill says the result would provide a boost to confidence heading into the final nine league fixtures.