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By Thomas McGuigan
2151: So, Celtic leapfrog Rangers and move back to the top of the SPL by virtue of a single point, albeit having played a game more.
United came roaring back at Celtic Park and created enough chances to score more than once, but Celtic held on.
Ten-man Hearts held on for what could prove to be a precious point against a toothless Aberdeen at Pittodrie.
Third-placed Jambos are five points clear of Jimmy Calderwood's side with two games remaining - and move two points clear of United.
In the player rater stakes, midfielder Scott Brown (7.45) was your man of the match and Hearts substitute David Templeton (7.31) leads the voting after the goalless draw at Pittodrie.
Remember, you can see highlights of tonight's games from midnight. Thanks for your company and all your comments, see you for more of the same tomorrow as the race for the title and relegation battle continue.
Cheers!
2146: "United unlucky not to get a draw. Gomis was simply amazing. United will qualify for Europe. Bring it on." kevmacmeh on My Sport
And a frustrated Aberdeen fan's assessment after the Pittodrie stalemate: "Passionless, slow and generally average. Our season is over and I think Calderwood must leave along with the majority of this team. I've lost all my support for this club and might find myself another team they are just impossible to support." Glasgow-Don on My Sport
2138: Christian Nade fires wide as 10-man Hearts come within inches of an unlikely winner.
2137: FULL-TIME
CELTIC 2-1 DUNDEE UNITED
2135: Paul Dixon heads clear after Aiden McGeady's lung-bursting run and cross. Celtic take their time with the throw-in.
2133: "Typical Aberdeen performance. How hard is it to score a goal for them?"CBNewcastle on My Sport
Five minutes of injury time at Pittodrie.
2130: Celtic substitute Willo Flood has energised the hosts, but United are still looking dangerous. Two minutes plus injury time remaining at Celtic Park.
2129: "Jamie Smith missed a sitter? There is a surprise! And he complains about not getting a contract." Glasgow-Don on My Sport
It's worth staying up to see the highlights. Incessant Aberdeen pressure, but still no goal to show for their superiority.
2127: "Both teams have lost their discipline for different reasons."BBC Radio Scotland pundit John Robertson
2124: "Dons beat 10 men? At home? I'll believe it when I read it!" Donstofer on My Sport
2123: "Levein should question his players seriously about why they play so good when they are a couple of goals behind to Old Firm teams." memnoch666 on My Sport
2121: Aberdeen winger Jamie Smith misses a sitter at Pittodrie. The Dons are struggling to break the deadlock against 10-man Hearts. Smith's misery is compounded as he is substituted with a suspected hamstring injury.
2116: Morgaro Gomis' run is halted by a crunching Glenn Loovens challenge - that earns the Dutchman a yellow card. Free-kick for United in a dangerous position...
The ball breaks to Scott Brown but his long ball evades his team-mates.
2114: "The fans are on the edge of their seats now." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Murdo MacLeod
2112: "Perfect chance for Aberdeen to comfortable win this game now. Don't blow it again Dons."CBNewcastle on My Sport
2110: The game at Celtic Park is so similar to their 2-2 draw earlier this season. Celtic race into a two-goal lead, before the visitors, stung into action, start to strut their stuff. Thrilling game with 25 minutes remaining.
"Celtic are hanging on now," BBC Radio Scotland commentator Murdo MacLeod
Marius Zaliukas is dismissed following an off-the-ball kick at Chris Maguire. Can Aberdeen profit?
2108: "What a chance there from Buaben. Great counter-attacking play from United."BBC Scotland pundit Murdo MacLeod at Celtic Park
2107: Prince Buaben blazes high and wide after another flowing United move.
2105: Celtic manager Gordon Strachan sends on Paul Hartley to stem the United tide in the middle of the park. Marc Crosas is the player to make way.
2104: Hearts' Calum Elliot races away on the right and flashes a shot across the face of goal and out for a throw-in.
2103: United substitute Andis Shala heads over the bar from a couple of yards out. Celtic are wobbling and the atmosphere has been sucked out of Celtic Park. Suddenly Gomis, Dixon, Buaben and Conway are thundering forward.
2102: "What a fantastic goal from Dundee United."BBC Scotland pundit Murdo MacLeod at Celtic Park
2100: GOAL!
David Robertson, at the back post, slams the ball home from Paul Dixon's sumptuous cross. What was that I said about spirited comebacks?
Game on...
2056: GOAL!
Celtic 2-0 Dundee United
Scott Brown plays in Georgios Samaras on the edge of the area, and the big Greek sees his shot deflect off of the unlucky Lee Wilkie and fly into the net.
Kenneth will be rueing that earlier miss and unless United launch a fight-back it looks like Celtic are heading back to the the top of the table ahead of Rangers' trip to Easter Road.
2055: Jamie Smith is presented with an open goal but cracks the ball against the post. Neither side wants to score at Pittodrie!
2054: United defender Gary Kenneth takes a fresh-air shot from seven yards with the Celtic defence all-at-sea. What a chance for the visitors to equalise.
2053: Another vital save by Jamie Langfield as the Dons keeper tips Calum Elliot's inventive flick wide.
2052: Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc saves with his feet to deny United striker Francisco Sandaza after a surging run by the impressive Morgaro Gomis.
2050: You reckon Glenn Loovens (8.00) is the pick of the bunch so far in the Celtic v Dundee Utd clash. Poor Lee Wilkie needs your votes, he's on 5.33
Hearts substitute David Templeton (7.55) is the top man at Pittodrie.
2046: The second half gets under way at Pittodrie. We need some goals!
2045: "United desperately need to go 4-4-2. Every time we go 4-4-2 against them we take the game to them." IvanGolacIsMagic offers Craig Levein some tactical advice to chew over alongside his half-time slice of orange.
2035: Debate over Scott McDonald's challenge on Lee Wilkie continues to sizzle and crackle over on My Sport.
"That McDonald challenge was shocking. Should have been a red," opines GersRaggi9
"It was never a red card, put on your specs. C'mon the Celts and beat the anti-football team to the league," counters Cherzo
And BBC Scotland commentator Richard Gordon says he is at a loss to explain how referee Stuart Dougal missed it. "It was certainly a yellow card," says the BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound anchorman.
The United bench looked aggrieved over that one, but Wilkie has been a true trooper and soldiered on. Not sure whether he will last the 90 minutes though, as he's been moving about gingerly since that tackle.
2034: HALF-TIME AT CELTIC PARK
Celtic 1-0 Dundee United
Gleen Loovens' header separates the two sides at the break.
2033: HALF-TIME AT PITTODRIE
Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts
2031: Hearts substitute David Templeton dances away from the challenges of three Aberdeen defenders and shoots only to be foiled by Aberdeen goalkeeper Jamie Langfield.
2029: Panic stations for those in green & white at Celtic Park. Marc Crosas surrenders possession and Morgaro Gomis' deep cross puts Boruc in all sorts of trouble, but the Pole somehow claws the ball away from under the bar.
2028: Hearts midfielder Laryea Kingston fails to run off a knock and the Ghanian has been replaced by youngster David Templeton.
2027: Referring to Scott McDonald's challenge on Lee Wilike: "Shocking challenge by McDonald worthy of a straight red, but it's Celtic and they get away with murder." Mike in Dundee, via text on 80295
2025: Celtic left back Lee Naylor, has the home supporters scratching their heads as he sends a long, aimless ball into the arms of Zaluska.
"I feel as though United have lost their passing touch," says BBC Scotland pundit Murdo MacLeod.
Sandaza's headed chance and Conway's shot on the turn seem a long time ago now. Five minutes of the first half remain for United to restore parity.
2024: Hearts striker Calum Elliot's snap shot from the edge of the box is just wide of the Aberdeen goal as the Jambos mount a rare attack.
2023: Aberdeen have Hearts penned into their own half at Pittodrie, but they have yet to find a goal for all their possession.
2022: United goalkeeper Lukasz Zaluska punches clear.
2021: Dundee United defender Gary Kenneth sends Andreas Hinkel's low cross out for a corner... but Lee Wilkie is there to head over for another corner under pressure from goal-scorer Glenn Loovens.
2019: Mulgrew's cross is headed over by Aberdeen top scorer Lee Miller as the home side continue to press at Pittodrie.
2018: "I'm going to do a cartwheel down the floor of my office if United win tonight - c'mon the Terrors!"arabest89 on My Sport
2015: "Craig Levein is bemused that the physio was not allowed on to treat Lee Wilkie. I think Wilkie might even be finished here." BBC Scotland pundit Chick Young at Celtic Park.
But the towering Wilkie dusts himself down and drags his huge frame back onto the pitch.
2014: Celtic striker Scott McDonald looks to have caught Lee Wilkie on the shin with an ill-timed slide tackle. Wilkie hits the deck and needs treatment; United manager Craig Levein looks fit to pop for the second time in the match and referee Stuart Dougal comes over to the touchline to tell him to calm down.
2012: "Referee Stephen Finnie's got to get a grip of this game. If he doesn't, it could get out of hand."BBC Radio Scotland pundit John Robertson
A few tasty tackles at Pittodrie, but nothing much in the way of goal-mouth action. My colleague is pacing the newsroom urging the Dons on...
2012: "Again, for me, Dundee United are looking a wee bit ragged at the back."BBC Scotland pundit Murdo MacLeod at Celtic Park
2011: Dundee United defender Lee Wilkie receives a yellow card for a thunderous challenge on Scott Brown as the midfielder bore down on goal. Big Wilkie did a great Franco Baresi impression there. Thou shall not pass!
2009: "A super header form Glenn Loovens, and a wonderful corner from Nakamura. United just sat back, but it's so important to get the first goal." BBC Scotland pundit Murdo MacLeod at Celtic Park
2008: GOAL!
Celtic 1-0 Dundee United
Glenn Loovens heads Celtic in front. Shunsuke Nakamura's corner causes havoc in the United defence and the Dutchman Loovens rises to bullet a header past Zaluska.
But Dundee United manager Craig Levein looks fit to pop on the touchline as he pulls his jersey out in front of the fourth official.
2007: Sandaza looks to have given United the lead but Artur Boruc rises like a salmon to pluck the ball out of the air. That looked a certain goal! Superb play on the left again by Craig Conway.
2006: Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood is incensed on the touchline, perhaps frustrated that his side were not afforded an advantage as Sone Aluko was being fouled at full pelt.
2005: "Celtic really haven't got going apart from that effort form Samaras."BBC Scotland commentator John Barnes
2003: "This is nerve-jangling, wanting Aberdeen to beat Hearts and Celtic to cuff United! Can't even listen to the radio!" Simon in Stavanger, via the relative safety of text on 80295.
Stay calm, Simon. Deep breaths, the live text and some pan-pipe music should see you through to full-time!
2002: Charlie Mulgrew's corner is flapped by Marian Kello and Dons skipper Scott Severin fires the loose ball into the side netting.
2001: "Quite incredible play from Scott Brown. That all happened from Lee Wilkie giving the ball away cheaply in the Celtic half." BBC Scotland pundit Murdo MacLeod at Celtic Park
2000: Georgios Samaras sees his bouncing shot come back off the post and bounce to safety after a clever pass from Scott McDonald. Zaluska was well beaten there and United count themselves lucky to remain on level terms. Superb build-up play by Scott Brown.
The former Hibs man looks in the mood after serving his two-match ban.
1959: "Hoping Aberdeen will win tonight to add some more spice to the European spot."CBNewcastle on My Sport
Chances are at a premium so far...
1957: It's a very subdued Celtic Park in the opening 10 minutes. With so much at stake for both sides, the atmosphere is fairly low-key.
1956: "Good start from United. They're so comfortable on the ball." BBC Scotland pundit Murdo MacLeod at Celtic Park
1955: "It will be interesting to see how this game unfolds. It's certainly very open at the moment." BBC Radio Scotland pundit John Robertson
1954: "In work at the moment behind a computer screen anticipating the next refresh on the live text! I'm as hopeful as anyone that Dundee Utd will do Rangers a favour tonight! Always knew that Sandaza would turn out to be good one!" SportyZebra606 on My Sport
I'll do my best to keep you up to date tonight Sporty!
1953: Scott McDonald is flagged offside after racing clear from a brilliant through ball from striking partner Georgios Samaras.
1952: Charlie Mulgrew curls a free-kick up and over the wall by Marian Kello claims the ball with relative ease.
1951: Craig Conway fires a 20-yard shot just wide of Artur Boruc's right-hand post after clever work from Paul Dixon and Morgaro Gomis.
United have drawn with Celtic in their three league meetings this season and they are already stretching the SPL champions to good effect tonight.
1950: Hearts Callum Elliot gets in behind the Aberdeen defence and drags a shot across the face of goal and there is no-one at the back post to follow it up.
1949: Nerves jangling at both grounds. Celtic midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura overcooks a pass to Georgios Samaras, to the groans of the home supporters.
1947: Hearts midfielder Bruno Aguiar's first set-piece of the evening fails to trouble the Aberdeen defence as the free-kick drifts harmlessly wide.
1945: We're under way at Celtic Park and Pittodrie.
1942: More than a few empty seats at Celtic Park as we approach kick-off.
1939: "Rangers fan here watching tonight's game in expectation. But I don't think I will get the result I want tonight, Celtic to scrape a 2-1 win." followfollow1972 on My Sport
And a view from Celtic fan Diggsy 866... "Shame we didn't have this starting 11 on Saturday, really need the Hibees to help us out tomorrow! McGeady will have a point to prove tonight - 'Mon the hoops!"
Celtic make four changes to the side that lost the Old Firm derby at Ibrox. Aiden McGeady, Georgios Samaras, Lee Naylor and Scott Brown come in for Darren O'Dea, Paul Hartley, Shaun Maloney and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink.
Dundee United striker Francisco Sandaza recovered from a hamstring injury to start as the Taysiders' lone striker and skipper Lee Wilkie returned from suspension.
Two changes for both sides at Pittodrie with Jamie Smith and Javan Vidal replacing Mark Kerr and Stuart Duff for the Dons and Andrew Driver and Christos Karipidis dropping out of the Hearts team and Laryea Kingston and Adrian Mrowiec coming in.
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1920: "I think Hearts will get a draw tonight but hope they win, all the best to Aberdeen. I prefer them to United - unless they win tonight" A European spot will go to Hearts or United."ian-h-123 on My SportJoin the debate
1900: Good evening one and all. Whether your favourite SPL side is still in the running to take the title, or vying for third spot and a lucrative European place, tonight's games should quicken the collective pulse.
Celtic, looking to recover from last weekend's Old Firm defeat, will leapfrog Rangers and move back to the top of the table - for 24 hours at least - if they beat Dundee United.
But Craig Levein's side have designs on third place and have drawn each of their three league meetings with Celtic this season.
United are a point behind Hearts, who travel to Pittodrie tonight to take on Aberdeen.
The Edinburgh club lost their previous away encounter with the Dons this season and will be looking to avenge that 1-0 reverse.
You can listen to BBC Radio Scotland's coverage online and highlights of the match will be on this website from midnight tonight.
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