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Celtic TV · Sep 10

Vote now for Celtic TVs August Goal of the Month award

Voting is now open to nominate Celtic FC’s first Goal of the Month competition for 2025/26. Register your vote now and if our expert agrees, you could win an official Celtic FC shirt signed by the scorer of the winning goal! THE CONTENDERS There were some sensational goals across the Men’s and Women’s team and we’ve shortlisted of 6 of the best for you to choose from: GOAL A – REO HATATE V ABERDEEN (11/08/25) Will it be Goal A, scored by Reo Hatate. The Japanese midfielder thundered a curling effort off the inside of the bar to secure the three points for the Celts at Pittodrie. GOAL B – MORGAN CROSS V HEARTS (17/05/25) Or goal B, Morgan Cross scoring Celtic FC Women’s first goal of the campaign after a tidy finish with the right foot at the Oriam in Edinburgh. GOAL C – BENJAMIN NYGREN V LIVINGSTON (23/08/25) Is it Goal C, Celtic’s new Swede midfielder grabbed his second of the game against Livingston in Paradise when he slammed the ball home into the top corner. GOAL D – JOHNNY KENNY V LIVINIGSTON (23/08/25) Goal D is another entry from our match against Livingston. This time, with Johnny Kenny securing the win for the Champions with his first goal of the season following a superb cross into the box by Daizen Maeda. GOAL E – MOMO NAKAO V HAMILTON (24/08/25) Goal E comes from the Celtic FC Women’s team once again as Momo Nakao displayed superb footwork and also had the presence of mind and composure to slot the ball past the goalkeeper GOAL F – DARRA DAWSON V HAMILTON (24/08/25) Rounding things off, is Darra Dawson’s superb curling effort at New Douglas Park against Hamilton in the same game. Six cracking goals but there can only be one winner. Competition closes at 5pm, on Tuesday, September 30. Enter now at celticfc.com/gotm CAST YOUR VOTE NOW

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