Callum Macgregor David Martindale Willie Collum Ayo Obileye Alistair Johnston Luis Palma Scotland county Livingston county Park Celtic soccer Sport as Callum Macgregor David Martindale Willie Collum Ayo Obileye Alistair Johnston Luis Palma Scotland county Livingston county Park

Daizen Maeda scores hat-trick as Celtic see off spirited Livingston

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Daizen Maeda marked his 100th Celtic appearance with a match-winning hat-trick as the holders saw off a spirited challenge from Livingston to reach the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup semi-finals.Maeda put Celtic ahead for the third time in the 86th minute to take his tally for the club to 27 goals after the cinch Premiership bottom side had twice equalised at Celtic Park through Daniel MacKay and Tete Yengi.Substitute Kyogo Furuhashi was on target deep into stoppage time as Celtic sealed a 4-2 triumph.Celtic missed both Callum McGregor and Cameron Carter-Vickers through injury, but they did just enough to seal a Hampden trip next month.Carter-Vickers was withdrawn as a precaution after the defender's hamstring caused concern in training, while Luis Palma failed to shake off a knock, which allowed Nicolas Kuhn to make his first start at Celtic Park.Livingston also had injury issues to contend with, mainly in midfield.

Jason Holt dropped out through illness and Andrew Shinnie with a groin problem, while the cup-tied David Carson joined Scott Pittman on the sidelines.David Martindale lined up with full-back Jamie Brandon and winger Steven Bradley as part of his central trio.Celtic had an early warning when Ayo Obileye hit the post, although Willie Collum blew for a home free-kick.Kuhn had already shown flashes of promise before setting up the seventh-minute opener with an excellent cross from the right.Right-back Michael Nottingham allowed Maeda to go but the forward was level when the cross came in and he took a touch before finishing from six yards.Livi levelled five minutes later after Cristian Montano’s ball in between Stephen Welsh and Alistair Johnston put MacKay in behind.The winger, who scored against Celtic for

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