Yogo Furuhashi opened the scoring early on, and Antoine Griezmann made good on a rebound after a penalty kick. Luis Palma then gave Celtic a lead again, but Atletico, who had Rodrigo De Paul sent off, got a point via Alvaro Morata. Atletico Madrid, a 10-player team, twice rallied from behind to earn a 2-2 draw at Parkhead, extending Celtic's winless streak in the Champions League to 13 games and more than six years.
Regardless of Celtic's performance against Atletico, Feyenoord's victory against Lazio earlier on Wednesday prevented them from rising above the bottom of Group E, underscoring the importance of earning their first points in Europe this year. Maybe inspired by the challenge, Celtic scored first, with Matt O'Riley setting up Kyogo Furuhashi with a brilliant pass, similar to what he did against Lazio on matchday two.