Rangers and Celtic drew 3-3 in a thrilling match at Ibrox on Sunday to leave Brendan Rodgers' side a point clear of their title rivals, who have a game in hand.
Celtic took the lead inside 30 seconds through Daizen Maeda and Matt O'Riley converted a 34th-minute penalty to double their lead after 34 minutes.
Rangers skipper James Tavernier pulled one back from the spot in 55 minutes and Abdallah Sima came off the bench to equalise with four minutes remaining.
On-loan Norwich City striker Adam Idah restored Celtic's advantage almost immediately with a fine finish but another substitute, Rabbi Matondo, earned Rangers a point with a superb strike in stoppage time as an incredible match finished all square.
Rangers now travel to play Dundee (Wednesday) and Ross County (Sunday) while Celtic will host St Mirren in their last game before the split on Saturday.