Summary

  • Watch Sportscene and follow reaction as Celtic claim championship

  • St Johnstone must win final game & hope County don't to avoid relegation play-off

  • Kilmarnock 0-5 Celtic - Idah, Maeda & Forrest score before break; O'Riley nets either side of disallowed Armstrong effort

  • Aberdeen 5-1 Livingston - Yengi penalty breaks deadlock but Hoilett (2), Shinne, Polvara & Boyd strike back

  • Hibernian 3-0 Motherwell - Maolida (pen) & Boyle (2) score

  • St Johnstone 1-1 Ross County - Dhanda gives visitors lead but Sidibeh levels late on in relegation fight

  • St Mirren 2-2 Hearts - Tagawa & Shankland cancel out goals by Scott & Bolton

  1. Celtic fans start the partypublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 15 May

    Kilmarnock 0-2 Celtic

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Scotland at Rugby Park

    I'm not far away from the Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes, who's a picture of utter frustration as he stands by the halfway line.

    The Chadwick Stand away to his left could not be any different. A big bank of fans clad in green and white celebrating yet another title.

    Unless Kilmarnock can find three goals, the Premiership is Celtic's again.

  2. Postpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 15 May

    Kilmarnock 0-2 Celtic

    This is relentless from Celtic.

    Adam Idah spins his man on the edge of the Kilmarnock box before stinging the palms of the keeper.

  3. 'Kennedy switches off'published at 19:49 British Summer Time 15 May

    Kilmarnock 0-2 Celtic

    Michael Stewart
    Former Scotland international on BBC Sportsound

    Matty Kennedy switches off in that left-back area. He's ball watching.

    Celtic are getting in behind with their speed.

  4. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:46 British Summer Time 15 May

    We're getting started at all of the other grounds now...

  5. goal

    GOAL Kilmarnock 0-2 Celticpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 15 May

    Daizen Maeda

    Another low ball from the right causes all kinds of problems as Alistair Johnston picks out Daizen Maeda for a simple tap-in.

    Celtic look like they are cruising to the title tonight.

    Celtic goal
  6. Postpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 15 May

    Kilmarnock 0-1 Celtic

    A superb challenge from Corrie Ndaba takes the sting of James Forrest's dangerous looking effort and Killie keeper Kieran O'Hara claims.

    A potential goal-saving intervention.

  7. 'Incredible' from O'Rileypublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 15 May

    Kilmarnock 0-1 Celtic

    Julie Fleeting
    Former Scotland striker on BBC Sportsound

    The ball from Matt O'Riley is incredible, in that space between the defence and goalkeeper that is so hard to defend. It's an easy finish, all in the pass.

  8. Gray hails 'fantastic' Hibs duopublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hibernian v Motherwell (19:45)

    Hibernian interim manager David Gray tells BBC Radio Scotland: "It’s very difficult when people lose their jobs. We need to look to rectify that as quickly as we can."

    Gray reveals he, too, found out about the appointment of Malky Mackay as sporting director yesterday when it was announced by the club.

    "It’s a positive appointment, he brings a real wealth of experience and knowledge," he says.

    The former Scottish Cup winning Hibs captain is full of praise for Paul Hanlon and Lewis Stevenson, who are playing their final home matches after over 1100 combined appearances.

    "I’ve had the privilege of playing alongside them during many highs and lows," Gray says. "They are fantastic professionals, ultimate role models and they deserve to go out on the highest note possible with three points.

    "It’s also a celebration of how well they’ve done. It’s a fantastic achievement in the modern day to stay with the club as long as they have. These guys are football players but humans as well, and it’s important they get the respect they deserve."

    David Gray, Lewis Stevenson and Paul HanlonImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    David Gray, Lewis Stevenson and Paul Hanlon won the 2016 Scottish Cup for Hibernian

  9. goal

    GOAL Kilmarnock 0-1 Celticpublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 15 May

    Adam Idah

    That's how you calm the nerves.

    Matt O'Riley, Celtic's main man this season, bends a low ball to the back post and Adam Idah turns in.

    Wild scenes in the away end behind the goal.

    Derek McInnes is fuming play wasn't stopped for a flailing arm from Idah on Robbie Deas, who has a burst nose.

    Celtic goal
  10. Plenty at stake in Perthpublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 15 May

    St Johnstone v Ross County (19:45)

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Scotland at McDiarmid Park

    This is a massive match. So much at stake, so nerves could play a factor.

    Saying that, both managers seem fairly relaxed when I spoke to them.

    St Johnstone boss Craig Levein says he's he's focused on the good start they made against Livingston last weekend and he wants his players to replicate that.

    Ross County gaffer Don Cowie admits the pressure could start to tell, but says he's spoken to his players about remaining composed when they have to during the cagey moments.

  11. Postpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 15 May

    Kilmarnock 0-0 Celtic

    Bright start for Kilmarnock.

    A long throw eventually lands on the boot of Liam Donnelly, but he blasts miles over.

  12. Clean sheets drive Dons away from dangerpublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 15 May

    Aberdeen v Livingston (19.45)

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland at Pittodrie

    Aberdeen are finishing the season with a real flourish, going seven league games unbeaten, a sequence which has seen them concede only one goal.

    It has taken them up to seventh place and the Dons would very much like to stay there and end a frustrating campaign at the top of the bottom six.

    A dreadful campaign means Livingston are consigned to the second tier next term. But there have been signs of life in David Martindale’s side of late, two wins in their last three games is evidence of that.

  13. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 15 May

    Kilmarnock 0-0 Celtic

    After a prolonged round of applause to remember Tommy Burns, who died on this day in 2008, we are up and running in Ayrshire.

    Burns played for and managed both clubs.

  14. Sparse crowd at Easter Roadpublished at 19:30 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hibernian v Motherwell (19:45)

    Brian McLauchlin
    BBC Scotland at Easter Road

    There is never a dull moment with Hibs these days. In the last 36 hours they have sacked a manager and his assistants and brought in Malky Mackay as sporting director, with the latter decision not going down well with a section of the support.

    It should be a night of appreciation for stalwarts Paul Hanlon and Lewis Stevenson but there are an awful lot of empty seats.

  15. Postpublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 15 May

    Kilmarnock v Celtic (19:30)

    Since 2000 the only managers to win more matches against Celtic than Derek McInnes (eight) are Walter Smith (10) and Alex McLeish (nine).

  16. Kilmarnock 'can't be too relaxed' - McInnespublished at 19:24 British Summer Time 15 May

    Kilmarnock v Celtic (19:30)

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes tells BBC Scotland: "The game needs our full attention against a team who have got their mojo back and have so much to play for.

    "We've got the job done with what we wanted to do. But we don't want to enjoy playing second fiddle and losing a game of football.

    "The boys have played with a lot of pressure this season, but you can't be too relaxed going into this game."

    Derek McInnesImage source, SNS
  17. 'My most challenging season' - Rodgerspublished at 19:22 British Summer Time 15 May

    Kilmarnock v Celtic (19:30)

    Brendan RodgersImage source, SNS

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says this season has been "the most challenging" of his career.

    "It's been very challenging in so many ways, a bit tedious at times," he tells BBC Scotland.

    "But the boys have been absolutely brilliant. We've stayed really focussed on what we had to do.

    "It hasn't been vintage Celtic, I know that and the supporters know that. We're just at the line, we need to cross it in these next couple of games."

    Rodgers says the decision to leave out Kyogo Furuhashi was a tactical one.

  18. English top flight to vote on VAR futurepublished at 19:20 British Summer Time 15 May

    Some breaking news from down south, with Premier League clubs to vote on whether to scrap video assistant referees (VAR) from next season at their annual general meeting next month.

    Should our clubs follow suit?

    Thumbs up to keep, thumbs down for in the bin...

    VAR monitorImage source, SNS
  19. Departing Hibs heroes start; Motherwell unchangedpublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 15 May

    Hibernian v Motherwell (19:45)

    David Gray, interim Hibernian boss for the fourth time in three years, gives departing club icons Paul Hanlon and Lewis Stevenson the opportunity to start their final home match.

    With over 1100 first-team outings and multiple trophies between them, the pair will aim to shore up a porous defence against free-scoring Motherwell this evening.

    Nectarios Triantis and Josh Campbell come into midfield. Emiliano Marcondes, Nathan Moriah-Welsh and Jordan Obita drop to the bench.

    Unsurprisingly, following a 5-1 thrashing of Ross County in Dingwall, Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell names an unchanged side.

    Jack Vale returns from suspension but must make do with a place on the bench.

    Paul Hanlon and Lewis StevensonImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Lewis Stevenson (right on the screen) makes his 600th Hibs appearance

  20. Five changes for Dons; single Livi switchpublished at 19:16 British Summer Time 15 May

    Aberdeen v Livingston (19:45)

    Aberdeen interim manager Peter Levin makes five changes to the side that thumped Hibernian on Sunday.

    Ross Doohan, James McGarry, Duk, Graeme Shinnie and Ester Sokler are all in from the start. Kelle Roos, Jamie McGrath, Leighton Clarkson and Bojan Miovski drop to the bench while there isn't a spot in the matchday squad for Jack MacKenzie.

    Livingston have known their relegation fate for a couple of weeks and Steven Bradley replaces Bruce Anderson from the start this evening.

    Ross DoohanImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Ross Doohan is in from the start for the hosts