Postpublished at 21:00 British Summer Time 25 August 2015
Celtic captain Scott Brown receives treatment for a knee in the ribs followed by a blow to the head. That looked painful but he is one tough cookie.
Celtic knocked out and go into Europa League
Boyata OG & Rosenberg header send Celtic out
Celtic's Bitton had goal controversially ruled out
Updates from Scottish League Cup
Keir Murray
Celtic captain Scott Brown receives treatment for a knee in the ribs followed by a blow to the head. That looked painful but he is one tough cookie.
Kilmarnock 1-1 Berwick Rangers (Darren Lavery, 55 mins)
The home fans go absolutely crazy as a headed flick-on ricochets off Dedryck Boyata a yard out and crosses the line. Not sure if it will go down as an own goal...
Charlie Mulgrew swings in a cross but it is Malmo goalkeeper Johan Wiland who reaches it first, punching it out for a throw-in.
Stefan Johansen is fouled on the edge of the box out on the right. Celtic have a chance...
The second half has begun like the first - frantic and error strewn. Perhaps, given the prize on offer, this is none too surprising.
Jo Inge Berget draws a foul from Dedryck Boyata, who is booked for halting the striker. From the free-kick 30 yards out Malmo's Berget screws an effort horribly wide.
Dunfermline 1-1 Dundee 1 (Kane Hemmings, 48 mins)
Ross County 2-0 Ayr United (Michael Gardyne, 50 mins)
My, my, my. Celtic are living dangerously. Nikola Djurdjic gets to the goal-line and cuts the ball back for the unmarked Markus Rosenberg who sends a first-time shot with his right boot flashing past Craig Gordon's post.
Celtic get us under way. They must score to have a chance of reaching the Champions League group stage. As things stand, they are going in to the Europa League group stage, with the Swedes progressing on goal difference.
Kris Commons is on for Celtic for the second half, with fellow midfielder Stuart Armstrong making way.
BBC Scotland's Richard Wilson at New Bayview
"The longer this game stays at 0-0, the more bullish East Fife will become and the more anxious that will Motherwell will feel. The visitors have failed to grasp control of the play, and have looked disjointed and lacking in a cutting edge. Scott McDonald may need to come off the bench to add some attacking impetus."
John, Girvan: "Same old story with Scottish teams, just not good enough, AGAIN."
John, Troon: "It wasn't a hand ball. Griffiths' elbow was up against the keeper that's why the Celtic goal did not stand."
Philip Wilson: "Malmo should be down a man for that Suarez-esk handball! The man behind the goal proving their worth yet again."
Certainly Celtic can feel hard done by with the disallowed goal but replays of the incident where Leigh Griffiths was booked for knocking Anton Tinnerholm over as he wasted time show that the Scot put his knee in his opponent's groin. That could have been a red card.
Dunfermline 1-0 Dundee
East Fife 0-0 Motherwell
Forfar Athletic 0-0 Hearts
Kilmarnock 1-0 Berwick Rangers
Partick Thistle 0-1 Falkirk
Queen of the South 0-0 Greenock Morton
Raith Rovers 1-0 Hamilton Academical
Ross County 1-0 Ayr United
St Mirren 1-2 Livingston
Well, that disallowed goal by Nir Bitton will be very controversial if Celtic go out by one goal. It's not clear if the referee ruled it out because he saw the ball hit a raised arm and thought it was the Celtic midfielder's, or he may have seen some other infringement in a packed six-yard box.
St Mirren 1-2 Livingston (Daniel Mullen)
BBC Scotland's Chris McLaughlin in Malmo
"Celtic lacking belief at the moment but not getting the rub of the green either. Think both teams will be glad to hear that HT whistle."