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AUL Premier B Sunday take the points away to Hardwick Utd with a brace from Celtic veteran Simon Fleming. This was the perfect response to the disappointing exit last week from the Liddy Cup when they went down by the odd goal in five. 2-0
DDSL 10B: Rangers got the better of Celtic in this league fixture switched to Porterstown after Bushy Park was declared unplayable. Celtic's goals came from Michael Wiley and Cian Hegarty. 2-4
DDSL 10F: Dominic Odujebe pounced on his chance in the first half away to Lucan Utd which earned his Celtic side a share of the points in Airlie Heights. Lucan equalised in the second half. 1-1 read on
DDSL 11D1: Classic recovery by Celtic away to Finglas. 4-4 read on
DDSL 12A: Celtic took all the points in their clash in Porterstown with Cabinteely Boys who had lost just one league game this season. Horich Nzingo's brace of goals sealed the victory. 2-1
DDSL 12C: Celtic travelled to Clontarf FC and came away with the spoils. David Dimitrov, Brendan Stangu and James Caffrey were Celtic's marksmen, which sees them leap-frog Clontarf in the top four in the league table. 3-1 read on
DDSL 13A: Celtic finished the job begun last week when they eventually got the upper hand over St Francis. The sides had finished level in Baldonnel 7 days ago, but the return league fixture saw Celtic take all 3 points. 2-0 read on
NDSL 13C: A hard and bumpy pitch in Dunshaughlin did not prevent Celtic hitting top form after the pitch was declared playable by the ref. Goals from Kelvin Henry, Matthew and Jack sealed the points for Celtic. 4--0
DDSL 14A1: Celtic got their New Year underway with victory over their Boyneside rivals, Drogheda Boys, at home in Porterstown. 3-2
NDSL 17A: Celtic take over at the top of the table with win away to Clontarf. 4-1 read on
NDSL 17B: Celtic continue good form v Malahide Utd. 4-1 read on
NDSL 18A: Goal 10 mins from time, seals the points for Clontarf who stay top of the league table. Celtic had drawn level with a penalty midway through the second half by Conor Hamilton who had given a fine performance throughout. 1-2
NDSL 18B: Celtic erased the memory of their reverse last week against Ratoath Harps with a fine win away to Clontarf. Ryan Doyle's brace, and goals for Conor Kavanagh, Alberto Nzinga, and Dylan Kirby, saw them through, which consolidates their top-4 position and keeps them in touch with league leaders, Marino Boys. 5-3