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AUL Premier B SUN: In a scrappy affair, Celtic came out on top in this league encounter against Ashbourne Utd. Conor Stephenson switched from being the cool ref on Saturday to being the cool finisher in the 60th minute to strengthen Celtic's challenge for top flight promotion. 1-0
AUL Sat Div1: Celtic made it back to back wins away to Aungier Celtic in the league. A great penalty save by Paddy Dunne prevented his side from going behind and inspired his colleagues to press on to take the points. It was a thriller, with goals from Sean Sweeney, Colin Moloney and Tom Fogarty. 3-2
DDSL 10F: Celtic go so close to victory, but were denied by Celbridge come-back. read more
DDSL 10G: Calin Buie's troops put in a splendid performance to overcome Manortown Utd in a very close encounter. Alex Fleming had put Celtic ahead. Conor Molloy, Conor Simmonds and Lucas Chiciu completed the scoring to give Celtic the points. 4-3 match action
DDSL 11D: Celtic win top of table clash v Cabinteely. 2-0 match action
DDSL 11E: Mount Merrion on top at home to Castleknock in Deerpark. 3-5 read on
DDSL 11F1: A cracking win for Celtic away to Knocklyon Utd which puts them top of the league table. Karl Sampil scored a hat trick, while Jake Rice completed the scoring with a brace. 5-4
DDSL 11G: Goals from Daniel O'Flynn on the double, Cillian Maxwell and James Daly gave Celtic a 4-1 win over Kilbarrack in Porterstown. 4-1
DDSL 12A: Celtic earn the bragging rights in local derby win over Verona in Porterstown. It was a double from the Nzingo brothers, and one from Blain Keogh gave Celtic a 3-1 win.
DDSL 12B: Celtic gained revenge for their Cup defeat last week when they put 4 past by Ballybrack. Sean Odusole was the star when he hit a hat-trick, while Matt Przechadzki completed the scoring. 4-1
DDSL 12C: Celtic travelled to Howth for their league fixture. A 4-goal haul from David Dmitrov and a hat-trick from Jake Ngai were the highlights of the Celtic victory. Also on the scoresheet were Brendan Stangu, Hammad, David Adan and Conor.
DDSL 13A1: A Ben Lowndes' hat-trick and one from Ian Geoghegan's penalty, gave Celtic a commanding victory over Cabinteely Boys in Kilboggit Park. 4-1
NDSL 13F: Tommy Igoe and Myles Smyth scored Celtic's goals in their share of the points against East Meath Utd in Porterstown. Celtic had looked to have secured the 3 points, but East Meath struck late with their equaliser. 2-2
DDSL 14MAJ: Celtic win top of the table clash against Shelbourne. 2-0 read on
DDSL 14B1: Goals from the skilful and athletic Dara Murray and the prolific Adam Kelly were not enough to prevent Harolds Cross Boys taking the 3 points. 2-3
DDSL 15A: Celtic too good for St Kevin's Boys in top of table clash. 3-1 read on
DDSL 15C: Celtic secured their fifth successive win away to Lusk Utd. 2 first half goals from Liam Tobin and Daniel Fagan, the terrible scoring twins, made it 2-0 at the break. Lusk still made it a real contest and they were rewarded with an early second half goal to reduce the deficit. However Liam Tobin was on hand again to keep up his impressive scoring tally and to make it 3-1. Lusk came back again, but Celtic held on for a narrow victory. 3-2
DDSL 16MAJ: Narrow defeat for Celtic at home to St Joseph's Boys. 2-3
DDSL 16A1: Celtic just edge it v Leixlip Utd. After last week's disappointment losing out to Esker Celtic despite having dominated the game, today, it was a different matter and Castleknock got their just desserts thanks to Sam Rowsome and Killian Ronan taking their chances. 2-1
NDSL 17A: Celtic continue their winning run of victories with narrow margin in Hartstown. 1-0 read on
NDSL 17B: Crazy Celts shoot themselves in the foot. 1-1 v Drums. read on