Kilmarnock again proved a thorn in Celtic’s side as a stoppage-time equaliser from David Watson prevented the champions from moving three points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Derek McInnes’ visitors were seeking an unprecedented third win over the Glasgow side in a single season.
His side again proved tricky opponents but were undone when Celtic found a rare moment of space inside the box and the unmarked Kyogo Furuhashi scored with a precise header.
Both sides had their chances after the break as the Celtic players and crowd became increasingly frustrated, before substitute Watson rose to head past goalkeeper Joe Hart – a goal awarded after a VAR check.
Rodgers and his reigning champions will now be looking more nervously over their shoulders, with Rangers having a chance to overtake them at the top when they face St Johnstone on Sunday.
Kilmarnock, meanwhile, are unbeaten in six and are two points clear of St Mirren in fourth.
With the return of Danny Armstrong, Kilmarnock lined up with two wingers and McInnes admitted he had been “brave” with his formation in an attempt to pose a threat to the home defence.
His tactics had already worked twice at Rugby Park this season – once in the league and once in the League Cup – but winning in the east end of Glasgow was always going to be a tougher task.
Kilmarnock did manage the first sight at goal only for Marley Watkins to head straight at Hart.
At the other end, the visitors’ formation was limiting sights at goal, although goalkeeper Will Dennis did deny Luis Palma from point-blank range.
Celtic needed patience and they were finally rewarded after pinging the ball from side to side at the edge of the penalty box before Tony Ralston’s cross found Kyogo lurking unmarked at the back post to provide a typical clinical finish.
Kilmarnock responded by forcing a Hart save to deny Liam Donnelly and had a penalty shout denied when Stephen Welsh tackled Watkins.
However, it was Celtic who went closest to adding to the scoreline just before half time when Dennis parried a Matt O’Riley shot and the midfielder’s header on the rebound was cleared off the line by Corrie Nbada.
O’Riley was again denied after the break as Dennis dived full length to push away the Denmark midfielder’s side-foot from 10 yards.
Donnelly too was the victim of a second fine save as Hart did well to parry the midfielder’s powerful header over the crossbar then Armstrong kicked thin air when found unmarked at the back post.
Watson and Fraser Murray had been dropped to the bench, but the young duo were sent on to devastating effect, with the former having already found the side netting before meeting his fellow midfielder’s fine cross to the far post.
A draw was enough to stir the home crowd into a chorus of boos and it could have been worse, with Murray having a chance to secure that third win of the season over Celtic as he broke clear only to fire straight at Hart.
Player of the match – Liam Donnelly (Kilmarnock)
Worrying times for Rodgers, Killie continue to grow – analysis
It’s worrying times for Celtic, Rodgers and their expectant fans.
They had managed to stay top of the table thanks to a string of victories despite some frustration in the stands about performances.
Now, though, the pressure is on after a rate stumble at home and the possibility of being overtaken by their city rivals 24 hours later.
Yes, Celtic had the chances to extend their lead before Kilmarnock’s equaliser, but it could have been worse had the visitors also been more clinical and Rodgers will have some thinking to do about how to improve his stuttering reigning champions.
McInnes again proved to be an astute handler of Celtic’s current tactics and his side continue to go from strength to strength.
Two points clear of St Mirren after the Paisley side lost away to bottom side Livingston, Kilmarnock are now in a strong position to clinch fourth place behind Heart of Midlothian.
What’s next?
Celtic next visit Motherwell on Sunday, 25 February (12:00 GMT), with Kilmarnock hosting Aberdeen the previous day at 15:00.
Line-ups
Celtic
Formation 4-4-1-1
- 1Hart
- 56Ralston
- 57Welsh
- 5Scales
- 3TaylorSubstituted forBernabéiat 61′minutes
- 38MaedaSubstituted forKühnat 68′minutes
- 33O’Riley
- 42McGregor
- 7PalmaSubstituted forYangat 45′minutes
- 8FuruhashiSubstituted forOhat 80′minutes
- 9IdahSubstituted forGonçalves Bernardoat 67′minutes
Substitutes
- 10Kühn
- 13Yang
- 17Nawrocki
- 19Oh
- 24Iwata
- 25Bernabéi
- 28Gonçalves Bernardo
- 29Bain
- 48Kelly
Kilmarnock
Formation 4-4-2
- 1Dennis
- 5MayoBooked at 38mins
- 4Wright
- 17Findlay
- 3Ndaba
- 11ArmstrongBooked at 73minsSubstituted forStewartat 73′minutes
- 31PolworthSubstituted forWatsonat 85′minutes
- 22DonnellyBooked at 21mins
- 10KennedySubstituted forMurrayat 85′minutes
- 23WatkinsSubstituted forvan Veenat 73′minutes
- 9VassellSubstituted forBalagiziat 68′minutes
Substitutes
- 7McKenzie
- 12Watson
- 14Balagizi
- 15Murray
- 19Davies
- 20O’Hara
- 21Stewart
- 39Mackay-Steven
- 99van Veen
- Referee:
- John Beaton
- Attendance:
- 58,887
Live Text
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Match ends, Celtic 1, Kilmarnock 1.
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Second Half ends, Celtic 1, Kilmarnock 1.
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Attempt saved. Fraser Murray (Kilmarnock) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Greg Stewart.
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Goal! Celtic 1, Kilmarnock 1. David Watson (Kilmarnock) header from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Fraser Murray with a cross.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Joe Wright (Kilmarnock).
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Offside, Kilmarnock. Kevin van Veen is caught offside.
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Attempt missed. David Watson (Kilmarnock) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the right.
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Substitution, Kilmarnock. Fraser Murray replaces Matty Kennedy.
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Substitution, Kilmarnock. David Watson replaces Liam Polworth.
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Corner, Kilmarnock. Conceded by Anthony Ralston.
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Attempt missed. Joe Wright (Kilmarnock) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the left following a set piece situation.
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Foul by Alexandro Bernabéi (Celtic).
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Greg Stewart (Kilmarnock) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Attempt missed. Paulo Bernardo (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Nicolas Kühn.
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Substitution, Celtic. Oh Hyeon-Gyu replaces Kyogo Furuhashi.
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Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Matty Kennedy.
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Attempt blocked. Nicolas Kühn (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Anthony Ralston.
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Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Corrie Ndaba.
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Substitution, Kilmarnock. Kevin van Veen replaces Marley Watkins.
Player of the match
MayoLewis Mayo
Celtic
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Squad number1Player nameHart
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Squad number8Player nameFuruhashi
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Squad number9Player nameIdah
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Squad number56Player nameRalston
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Squad number5Player nameScales
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Squad number57Player nameWelsh
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Squad number33Player nameO’Riley
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Squad number3Player nameTaylor
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Squad number38Player nameMaeda
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Squad number7Player namePalma
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Squad number42Player nameMcGregor
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Squad number13Player nameYang Hyun-Jun
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Squad number10Player nameKühn
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Squad number28Player namePaulo Bernardo
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Squad number19Player nameOh Hyeon-Gyu
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Squad number25Player nameBernabéi
Kilmarnock
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Squad number5Player nameMayo
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Squad number1Player nameDennis
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Squad number9Player nameVassell
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Squad number10Player nameKennedy
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Squad number17Player nameFindlay
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Squad number23Player nameWatkins
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Squad number14Player nameBalagizi
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Squad number11Player nameArmstrong
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Squad number99Player namevan Veen
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Squad number4Player nameWright
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Squad number22Player nameDonnelly
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Squad number31Player namePolworth
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Squad number3Player nameNdaba
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Squad number12Player nameWatson
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Squad number21Player nameStewart
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Squad number15Player nameMurray