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- Brown heads in free kick before Elyounoussi volley & Bitton strike turn game
- Emmanuel-Thomas slams in on the hour to equalise
- Substitute Brown shown red for clash with Kabia five minutes after introduction
- Celtic now 20 points behind Rangers with two games in hand; Livingston stay fifth
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Thanks for your company this evening - it was another terrific display from on-form Livingston, as Celtic's woes continued.
You can watch extended highlights on Sportscene from 23:00 at the top of this page, or on BBC Scotland on your tele.
Until the weekend, folks...
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Here's some more from Neil Lennon, who was asked about his future at the club.
"I've been concerned about my position for a long time," he said on Sportsound.
"When I came in, I didn't know how long I was going to be in the job for because there was an outcry of 'maybe he's not good enough' blah, blah, blah. I've won five trophies out of six so far.
"Maybe the league is beyond us but I don't think there's been a balance. I've just got to keep working away and keep believing that we'll turn results into wins."
'I don't know where they've gone' - Lennon
Celtic manager Neil Lennon still hasn't given up on the title, but acknowledges it may be beyond them.
"Never say never but it's too many draws," he said. "Three in a row. The draws are killing us. We have a lot to do. People will say it's over. I can understand that, but we'll keep going.
"It's a strange one. Before lockdown we were 13 points clear and absolutely rampant. I don't know where they've gone. I don't know if it's a mental thing. At times it's been ill-discipline and we haven't kept enough clean sheets. The mentality of the team hasn't been as strong as it should have been.
On his own future, Lennon said: "You're only as good as your results, and that's not been good enough by my own standards.
"Losing the crowds maybe had more of an impact than we envisaged, a lot of players thrive on that. It's really hard to analyse."
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FT: Livingston 2-2 Celtic
Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
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We'll have reaction from Neil Lennon very shortly...
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A year on, they're held by a second-string Livingston side.
Rubbing salt etc etc
FT: Livingston 2-2 Celtic
'We were unlucky not to win' - Martindale
FT: Livingston 2-2 Celtic
Livingston manager David Martindale tells BBC Sportsound that they could have taken all three points.
"I thought the boys were brilliant. We allowed Celtic too many passes in our half and they went 2-1 up. At half-time, I'll be honest I had a wee go at a couple of the boys and I think in the second half they answered me. I was delighted for them," he says.
"I think we were a bit unlucky not to win the game after Celtic went down to 10 men. I thought there was a stonewall penalty in the second half and Celtic's second goal was offside. I'm seeing it as a positive but just a wee bit frustrated.
"Every single one of the boys came out and stepped up to the plate. It shows collectively that we're all in this together.
"I'd love to be thinking about Europe but I'm just hoping we stay in the top six and all I'm thinking about is the semi-final on Sunday."
When asked about whether he believes he is suitable to be a 'fit and proper' manager, with his hearing coming up next Tuesday:
"I'm a big believer in rehabilitation because I've been through the system and without rehabilitation I wouldn't be stood here today. You've got a justice system where there has to be a rehabilitation process and I'm hopefully testament to it working."
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That's one way of putting it...
Refreshing Livi
FT: Livingston 2-2 Celtic
What a refreshing side Livingston are. Filled with guys who have worked their way up through the lower leagues, they work incredibly hard and play some thoroughly entertaining football.
And David Martindale is putting it all together magnificently.
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Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
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FT: Livingston 2-2 Celtic
As I mentioned pre-match, the last time Celtic went four league games without a win was April 2000, when Kenny Dalglish was in caretaker charge.
They've still only lost two of their 22 league games, but seven draws doesn't cut it. They're now 20 points behind Rangers, with only two games in hand.
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FULL-TIME - Livingston 2-2 Celtic
Livingston pick up a second draw in a week against Celtic, having rested a few of their best players tonight. Eight wins and two draws since David Martindale took charge. Incredible.
As for Celtic, what more is there left to say?
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Livingston 2-2 Celtic
Neil McCann
Former Hearts & Rangers winger on BBC Sportsound
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Livingston 2-2 Celtic
Nicky Devlin surges forward and crosses for Jaze Kabia, but Vasilis Barkas gets to the ball.
Up the other end, Patryk Klimala is picked out nicely but he tries to bring the ball down instead of smashing it, and the chance is gone for Celtic.
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Livingston 2-2 Celtic
Five minutes of added time. If there's going to be a winner, it looks more likely to be Livingston.
CLOSE!
Livingston 2-2 Celtic
Scott Pittman lashes a volley just wide! Livingston smell blood here. It's all out attack for them now.
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Livingston 2-2 Celtic
This photo of Neil Lennon was taken long before Scott Brown's red card, but it may as well have been his reaction.
Livingston have a corner...