The Old Firm match between Rangers and Celtic ended in a 2-2 stalemate, with Hearts and Motherwell emerging as the true winners of the afternoon. The game was a thrilling display of football, showcasing the strengths and weaknesses of both teams, and leaving fans on the edge of their seats until the very last minute. The match began with Rangers in full flow, dominating the first half with their speed, accuracy, and aggression. Their opening goal was a testament to their prowess, with Tuur Rommens and Youssef Chermiti combining to dispossess Julian Araujo and set up Andreas Skov Olsen for a spectacular finish. Chermiti's second goal was a masterpiece of subtlety and skill, leaving Celtic's Viljami Sinisalo with no chance. However, the second half saw Celtic rise from the ashes, with Reo Hatate and Sebastian Tounekti making a significant impact. Celtic's urgency and belief grew, and they pulled one back through Kieran Tierney's header. The match then took a dramatic turn with a late penalty, as Hatate's initial attempt was saved by Jack Butland. Butland's heroics and Hatate's subsequent penalty kick secured a draw for Celtic, leaving Rangers with a bitter taste as they had to settle for a point. Despite the draw, Hearts and Motherwell's strong performance throughout the weekend solidified their position, while Rangers and Celtic's intense battle showcased the unpredictability and drama of the Old Firm rivalry.