SPFL Probe into Celtic Matches Raises Fresh Questions Over Penalty Controversy

The title is won, the champagne is flat – and now the paperwork begins. Two of Celtic’s most dramatic moments in a historic run-in are under formal SPFL investigation, and Scottish football’s VAR question hasn’t gone away.

The SPFL has confirmed it is investigating five matches for conduct violations, with two Celtic games – the 3-2 win at Fir Park on 13 May and the 3-1 defeat to Hearts at Paradise on 16 May – included in that group following pitch invasions after late goals. The investigations run under SPFL Rules H36 and H37, covering spectator behaviour, unacceptable conduct and field-of-play

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