Celtic 1-1 Rapid Vienna: The Rapid Vienna fans get ready for the game. The two sides last met in a 1984 European Cup Winners' Cup tie, when the second leg was replayed after Rapid claimed one of their players had been hit by an object thrown from the crowd
Celtic had won the original fixture 3-0 at home, which would have sent them through to the next round. But, after Uefa ordered the game be replayed at a neutral venue, Peter Pacult, now the Rapid coach, scored the winner for the Austrians at Old Trafford
Celtic are stunned in the third minute as Rapid Vienna striker Nikica Jelavic gives the visitors the lead. The Croatian flashed the ball across goal and beyond Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc with a powerful drive
Celtic settle themselves and carve out an equaliser in the 21st minute. Scott McDonald capitalises on some slack Rapid Vienna defending and, from an awkward angle, the Australian forward produces an excellent drive into the far corner of the net
Celtic midfielder Scott Brown tries to hold off the challenge of Markus Katzer as the action really starts to heat up
Rapid Vienna's Markus Heikinen and Celtic's Landry N'Guemo hit the deck as they contest possession
Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc punches clear to avert the danger at another Rapid attack
Scott McDonald cannot believe he has not put Celtic in front after his rebound effort is cleared off the line. Shaun Maloney's initial shot had been blocked by goalkeeper Helge Payer
Celtic manager Tony Mowbray is frustrated on the touchline as his side struggle to find a second-half breakthrough
Shaun Maloney fails to trouble the Rapid Vienna goal with this free-kick effort with the shot clearing the wall and the crossbar
The match ends in disappointment for the home side as they fail to convert their superior possession into a win. One point from their opening two matches leaves Celtic bottom of Group G, while Rapid Vienna sit top on four points
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