sport news Rangers 3-3 Celtic: Rabbi Matondo snatches late point for Philippe Clement's ... trends now Rangers have title destiny in their hands after Matondo's dramatic late leveller They remain a point behind leaders Celtic after 3-3 draw but retain game in hand Ally McCoist's pre-Old Firm comments were reckless and irresponsible, says CHRIS SUTTON - It's All Kicking Off podcast By Adam Shergold Published: 14:08 BST, 7 April 2024 | Updated: 14:12 BST, 7 April 2024 Viewcomments Rabbi Matondo earned Rangers a crucial point in an Old Firm classic to prevent Celtic taking the initiative in the Scottish Premiership title race. Celtic dominated the opening half, taking the lead after just 21 seconds through Daizen Maeda before Matt O'Riley's penalty doubled their advantage. Rangers were much improved after the break with James Tavernier converting a penalty to restore hope before Abdallah Sima made it 2-2. But Adam Idah looked to have won it for Celtic when he restored their lead just a few seconds later. However, Matondo cut inside and curled home in spectacular fashion three minutes into stoppage time to send Ibrox into raptures. It leaves the tight title race in Rangers' hands as they sit a point behind leaders Celtic but with a game in hand. Full report to follow. Rabbi Matondo celebrates after scoring for Rangers to make it 3-3 late in a classic Old Firm Matondo gets a hug from Rangers manager Philippe Clement after his well-taken equaliser Adam Idah thought he'd won the Old Firm for Celtic when he struck with three minutes left Idah had come off the bench and drilled home to make it 3-2 to Celtic with not long remaining Abdallah Sima whips up the Ibrox crowd after bringing the game level again at 2-2 Sima scored via the aid of a deflection to restore parity after an improved Rangers second-half Daizen Maeda (left) celebrates after opening the scoring for Celtic just 21 seconds in James Tavernier's attempted clearance came off Maeda and deflected into the Rangers net Matt Riley slots home a penalty to double Celtic's advantage after Connor Goldson's handball The spot-kick put Celtic in firm control at Ibrox after an excellent first-half performance Referee John Beaton points to the penalty spot after reviewing the Goldson handball Goldson had Rangers' best chance of the opening 45 but his header went over the crossbar Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland clears the ball just ahead of Celtic's Kyogo Furuhashi England manager Gareth Southgate was in the stands to take a look at Jack Butland There were only Rangers fans inside Ibrox for Sunday's Old Firm with away supporters banned Scottish Premiership Read more: Share or comment on this article: Rangers 3-3 Celtic: Rabbi Matondo snatches late point for Philippe Clement's side in Old Firm thriller after Adam Idah looked to have put Bhoys in charge of Premiership title race All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility