Celtic secured a Champions League point at home against Club Brugge, recovering from an own goal by Cameron Carter-Vickers thanks to a superb equaliser from Daizen Maeda. The opening goal resulted from a defensive error, as Carter-Vickers inadvertently directed the ball past goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel. Club Brugge had multiple opportunities to extend their lead before Maeda equalised in the 60th minute. A VAR decision disallowed a goal for visiting forward Ferran Jutgla. Despite both teams creating chances to secure a victory, the 1-1 draw appeared to be a fair outcome, particularly as Celtic concluded the match with a strong performance. This outcome places Celtic on eight points in the table, with Club Brugge trailing by one point. Celtic’s upcoming schedule includes an away match against Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia on 10 December, followed by a home fixture against Young Boys and an away game at Aston Villa. Post navigation Dan Ashworth’s Departure from Manchester United Prompts Public Concerns Regarding Ratcliffe Seafront Pitch and Putt Closes Following Damage to Historic Barn