What's changed?published at 22:23 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January
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League leaders Celtic are now 16 points clear of Rangers, but their city rivals can shorten that gap to 13 should they beat Jimmy Thelin's struggling Aberdeen tomorrow.
Meanwhile, Dundee rise to seventh above St Mirren on goal difference.
Docherty lauds 'heroic' performancepublished at 22:17 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January
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Dundee manager Tony Docherty tells BBC Scotland: "Immensely proud, but the overriding feeling is one of disappointment. I thought we done enough to win the match.
"I watched Celtic put on Kuhn, Engels, Palma. I've asked Lyall Cameron to get off his sickbed to play, Finlay Robertson has not trained, Garza has had to come off. To put in that level of performance against that opposition is bordering on heroic.
"We made a Champions League team wobble. We sensed it, we went for it and gave everything to win that match. I thought my players deserved that tonight."
'We can compete in this league' - Donnellypublished at 22:13 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January
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Dundee defender Aaron Donnelly tells BBC Scotland: "It was a great performance from us. We stuck to our game plan. Really resilient without the ball and we had a good shape. We really dug in towards the end.
"Celtic is top opposition with top players. We showed tonight how we can compete in this league and climb up it.
"We were really disappointed not to get three points and that shows the way this club is going."
'Disappointing result' - Rodgerspublished at 22:10 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January
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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers tells BBC Scotland: "It was a disappointing result from our perspective. We had lots of control in the first 40 minutes, then we give away a needless goal from a counter attack.
"We concede and that gives them impetus heading into the second half. We go in front but we give away two really disappointing goals that we should deal with.
"I give credit to the players, they kept going. But for our standard, that second half has to be better.
"We were too ive. Too slow. With the ball, just not aggressive enough.
"Tonight was about doing the basics of the game well, and we did not do that well enough."
'Gutting to concede late' - Murraypublished at 22:05 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January
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Dundee striker Simon Murray tells Sky Sports: "We knew it was going to be tough. We had a game plan and the boys stuck to it. Losing the late goal is gutting. But, overall, it was a good night.
"The boys really stuck together. It gives us belief going forward. Massive game next, but we look forward to it.
"We have got to take confidence from that game going forward."
FULL-TIME Dundee 3-3 Celticpublished at 21:53 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January
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An exhilarating clash at Dens Park ends in a draw.
Celtic led twice through Luke McCowan and Yang Hyun-jun, but were pegged back both times by Olaweseun Adewumi and an own goal.
Aaron Donnelly leaped highest to put Dundee in front, and on course for their first Dens Park victory over Celtic since 1988, before Arne Engels slammed home from the spot deep into stoppage-time to earn Celtic a point.
Runaway Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic didn't do "the basics of the game well", said manager Brendan Rodgers, after they needed Arne Engels' stoppage-time penalty to rescue a point in a six-goal epic against Dundee.
Tony Docherty's side showed outstanding character to find two equalisers, before Aaron Donnelly's thumping header looked like it was going to secure Dundee a first win over Celtic in 24 years and a first at Dens Park since 1988.
But Mo Sylla's late handball from a Nicolas Kuhn shot meant Engels could send Trevor Carson the wrong way from the spot in an incredible encounter.
And while Rodgers praised his players for their persistence, he was disappointed by their performance.
"We had lots of control in the first 40 minutes, but for our standard, that second half has to be better. We were too ive. Too slow. Not aggressive enough," he said.
"Normally, we've defended very, very well. But for whatever reason, we went soft. They're not perfect, they're not robots. They will, at times, drop the level.
"But tonight was about doing the basics of the game well and we didn't quite do that well enough to keep the clean sheet."
The game had started well for the league leaders, with Luke McCowan opening the scoring on his return to Dens Park, the former Dundee captain heading in superbly from a Greg Taylor cross.
Celtic failed to double their lead through chances for Adam Idah and Paulo Bernardo, who headed off the crossbar, and that allowed Dundee to equalise when Oluwaseun Adewumi finished an electric counter-attack.
Yang Hyun-jun then nodded the visitors back in front after Carson parried Kyogo Furuhashi's dangerous cross towards the back post.
But Docherty's side were again level just a minute later when Cameron Carter-Vickers diverted the superb Josh Mulligan's cross into his own net.
Celtic were rattled for large spells thereafter as a young and fearless Dundee side pushed for a winner, which they thought they had through Donnelly's back-post header in the 78th minute.
But Engels' penalty means Celtic's huge lead at the top stretches to 16 points, while Dundee move to within two points of sixth-placed Hibernian.
Dundee fuel top-six bid with fine display
Less than a week after earning an impressive point against Rangers at Dens, this result and performance will only fuel Dundee's bid to achieve a top-six finish for the second season running.
Docherty's starting line-up included two teenagers and seven players aged 23 and under, but they were fearless in their approach after riding their luck for the majority of the first half.
Near misses from Ethan Ingram, Finlay Robertson and Adewumi, who continues to look a real find, had Celtic rocking throughout the second period.
Mulligan played an integral part in that with relentless running and quality on the ball.
Much has been made about Lyall Cameron's contract situation - with the midfielder reportedly a target for Rangers - but Mulligan, whose current deal is also up at the end of the season, will surely be attracting interest in this form.
Away displays a concern for Celtic?
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Luke McCowan's header gave Celtic an early lead at Dundee on the midfielder's return to Dens Park
A difficult one to analyse for Celtic, who are still on course to win the title by a huge margin despite dropping two points.
Perhaps a concern for Rodgers will be his side's recent away form. They have now won just one of their last four on the road following a draws against both Dundee clubs, defeat at Rangers and Saturday's victory at Ross County.
That slight, slight blip away from home will almost certainly not hurt their pursuit of another Premiership crown, but Rodgers will be keen to address that, plus their slackness in defence, with big Champions League games on the horizon.
The Celtic boss will also be disappointed by his team's inability to put the game to bed before Dundee grabbed their first equaliser, with Idah's form a worry.
The former Norwich striker, who failed to get on the end of a dangerous Kyogo cross at close range with Celtic one up, is now without a goal in 12 games and was removed on the hour after failing to have a notable impact on the match.
What they said
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'We made them wobble' - Docherty
Dundee manager Tony Docherty: "I'm immensely proud, but the overriding feeling is one of disappointment. I thought we did enough to win.
"I watched Celtic put on Kuhn, Engels, Palma... I've asked Lyall Cameron to get off his sickbed to play; Finlay Robertson hasn't trained; Cesar Garza had to come off. To put in that level of performance against that opposition is bordering on heroic.
"We made a Champions League team wobble. We sensed it, we went for it and gave everything to win that match. I thought my players deserved that tonight."
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: "We had lots of control in the first 40 minutes, then we give away a needless goal from a counter-attack. That gives them impetus.
"We then get in front, 2-1, and should go on and go through the gears, but we then gave away two really disappointing goals that we should deal with.
"And, of course, then you're fighting right to the end to get something from the game. It was a disappointing result from our perspective."
Dundee are winless in 44 meetings with Celtic in all competitions (D6 L38) since a 2-0 victory in May 2001. The Dark Blues have lost their last 11 games in a row against the Hoops.
Celtic are unbeaten in their last 35 away games at Dundee in all competitions (W28 D7) since going down 1-0 in September 1988.
No side has dropped more points from winning positions at home in the Scottish Premiership this season than Dundee (11), who have gone 1-0 up in both of their last two league games at Dens Park but won neither (D1 L1).
Celtic have won each of their last eight league games played on a Tuesday by an aggregate score of 19-2, although the last match they failed to win on this day of the week in the Scottish Premiership was away to Dundee (0-0 in April 2016).
Dundee have kept the fewest clean sheets of any side in the Scottish Premiership this season (1), with the Dee conceding in each of their last 14 league games since a 1-0 win over Motherwell in October.