Motherwell's games against Celtic are under investigation by the SPFL after a penalty was disputed by the Scottish FA's key match incident panel. The panel suggested that the Premiership champions should not have had a penalty against Motherwell in their final league fixture of the season. The decision was made after a VAR review, which was deemed incorrect by a majority of two to one. The penalty was awarded for handball after an on-field review, but the panel felt that VAR was incorrect to intervene. The dispute has led to an investigation by the SPFL, which will look into the conduct of the players and officials involved. The investigation will also look into the pitch invasion that occurred after the game, which saw spectators enter the pitch following late goals. The SPFL has stated that it will take a tough stance on any incidents of misconduct, and that it will work with the Scottish FA to ensure that the game is played fairly and safely. The investigation is ongoing, and no further action has been taken at this time.