Ouch!published at 13:43 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2016
Charlie Mulgrew has enough of stocky Julien Faubert's shielding of the ball and makes a rash challenge on the Frenchman, thereby conceding a foul and injuring himself in the process.
Premiership full-time scores
Motherwell 2-1 Aberdeen (McDonald, Moult) (McLean pen) Dons' Robson sent off
Hamilton 1-2 Partick Th (Docherty) (Pogba, Edwards), Hearts 0-3 St Johnstone (Davidson 2, Fisher)
Ross County 0-3 Inverness CT (Polworth, Draper, Storey)
Kilmarnock 0-1 Celtic (Rogic)
Keir Murray
Charlie Mulgrew has enough of stocky Julien Faubert's shielding of the ball and makes a rash challenge on the Frenchman, thereby conceding a foul and injuring himself in the process.
Ronny Deila is prowling left and right in his technical area like a caged animal. Not a happy chap.
Kilmarnock's Lee Hodson curls a beauty of a shot a fraction wide of Craig Gordon's left-hand post. That was Killie's best chance since that Kris Boyd volley at the start of the game.
Celtic manager Ronny Deila has made a change for the second half. Patrick Roberts has replaced Kris Commons.
And Kilmarnock v Celtic Act II has begun.
Celtic's talented left-back Kieran Tierney has trudged away, grimacing somewhat, with his right foot in what looks like an ice bag.
Let's hope we get some goals in the second half, or a load in the other four Premiership matches which kick off at 3pm.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Celtic
Kris Commons is well tracked by the home defence and his left-footed effort ricochets straight into the arms of Killie keeper Jamie MacDonald.
Quote MessageLee Clark will be absolutely delighted. Just two minutes until half-time.
BBC Scotland football pundit Mark Burchill
Centre-half Dedryck Boyata comes on for left-back Kieran Tierney, with Charlie Mulgrew moving to the left. Boyata will partner Erik Sviatchenko in the middle.
Five minutes until half-time at Rugby Park.
Kris Commons has a half-hearted shot at the Kilmarnock goal after being set up by Colin Kazim-Richards.
Erik Sviatchenko wins a race against Kilmarnock striker Kris Boyd to collect the through ball from the impressive Kallum Higginbotham. The ball is only half cleared and it's the Killie forward who is first to it but his lobbed effort, trying to make the most of Craig Gordon's absence from his goal as he raced out to clear, drifts a yard wide.
Julien Faubert's corner kick is so mis-hit it almost sets up a chance for his Killie team-mate Rory McKenzie, but he balloons a shot over the bar from 20 yards.
Leigh Griffiths is fouled 25 yards out, allowing midfielder Nir Bitton to have a free-kick at goal. However, his attempted curler/swirler lands in the direction of Jamie MacDonald who swats it away like a bluebottle.
For the home fans, there will be a mixture of satisfaction and nervousness. That's 20 minutes gone and, as things stand, they would move nine points clear of bottom side Dundee United, who host Dundee tomorrow - but the Terrors would have two games in hand.