Summary

  • Celtic presented with trophy by Santa after the big man was booed by fans at Celtic Park at Christmas time

  • Celtic 3-2 St Mirren - O'Hara gives visitors shock lead & O'Riley levels; O'Hara nets again from spot & hits post before Kyogo scores; Palma nets late winner

  • Dundee 1-1 Kilmarnock - Mackay-Steven nets in first start; McCowan effort awarded after VAR review; Deas sent off for visitors late on before McCowan misses from spot

  • Hearts 3-3 Rangers - Shankland clips in 31st of season; McCausland, Cantwell & Silva turn match; Lembikisa pulls one back & Tagawa levels

  1. Cheeriopublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 18 May

    That's all for today.

    As ever, thanks for joining.

    Go and enjoy the sunshine, we'll be back before you know it.

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    Santa presents Premiership trophy to Celtic

    Media caption,

    Joe Hart's farewell speech at Celtic Park

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    Title win 'means everything' to Brendan Rodgers

  2. Sunday's menupublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 18 May

    A couple of biggies tomorrow.

    A the fight to avoid the relegation play-off spot goes down to the final day, with St Johnstone at Motherwell and Ross County hosting Aberdeen.

    We'll be back with full coverage of that.

    In the meantime, you'll get more reaction, analysis and be able to give your views on your club's dedicated BBC Sport page.

    Premiership Sunday fixtures
  3. 'I want to recognise achievement of Dundee players'published at 15:56 British Summer Time 18 May

    FT: Dundee 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Dundee manager Tony Docherty tells BBC Scotland: "We should have shaken hands at the start of the game and agreed on a draw! It was another entertaining game against a good team who've had a successful season.

    "It was a game of two halves. They were better first half, we didn't do a lot. I asked the players to be braver and they were. We could and should have got our just rewards.

    "I want to reflect on the season and recognise the achievement of the players this season.

    "The thing that pleases me most is I said I wanted to create a synergy or a relationship between fans and players. I wanted to put a team on the pitch that had an identity and style of play. You could see today, at the end with the reaction of the fans, that we've managed to do that.

    "It's important that we identify things we've done well and things we can do better, there's still loads of room for improvement. To have achieved top six is a remarkable achievement and a testament to the staff and players."

    Tony DochertyImage source, SNS
  4. Sportscene to comepublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 18 May

    Remember you can watch today's action on Sportscene later.

    Thirteen goals, a trophy lift and an appearance from Santa.

    The BBC Scotland channel is where you need to be at 19:15 BST.

  5. Kilmarnock's McInnes on 'remarkable record'published at 15:51 British Summer Time 18 May

    FT: Dundee 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes tells BBC Scotland: "Considering there was nothing on the line for both teams, it was played in a good, competitive manner. We had the luxury of playing some boys who've not played a lot of football of late. We were aware they wouldn't last the 90.

    "It was different for me that although the result was important, the priority was getting some game time for some of the lads.

    "We score a goal through one of those players - Gary Mackay-Steven. His performance was good and he should be pleased. I thought their goal was offside. Having seen our angle of it, I think I'm right. I'm disappointed with that, because I'm shocked that wasn't overturned.

    "We made a wee tweak with the shape at half time, and we were much better second half. Up until the sending off, we were the better team. I'd have taken a draw coming here today because Dundee are a top-six side.

    "We've now gone a full six months having only lost to Rangers and Celtic in the league, and we wanted to hang on to that today. That's a remarkable record for a club like Kilmarnock and it was important to us."

    Derek McInnesImage source, SNS
  6. Naismith on comeback draw & Shankland's futurepublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 18 May

    FT: Hearts 3-3 Rangers

    Hearts head coach Steven Naismith tells BBC Scotland: "It was a good game. The last three games I've asked us to enjoy it, I think we have. Outwith all the goals, we played really well. We looked comfortable on the ball.

    "But when we gave up possession cheaply we were punished. It's as simple as that. But we scored some good goals, we show character to keep fighting to the end and Kyosuke [Tagawa] scoring at the end.

    "He's been unlucky with the wee breaks, hitting the wrong place or a shot going past a post. So to round it off with him scoring a good goal is a really nice way to finish it.

    "It was just a good game of football. It could have gone either way and both teams will think they could have won it if they tightened up defensively. It was a good advert for Scottish football."

    On Lawrence Shankland's future: "There's no big drastic meeting. What will be will be. The club will give it as much as they can and show their value to him. If that's enough, it's enough.

    "If it's not, we have him for another year unless something changes. He's such a big player with real qualities and his confidence is high. As long as he's here he'll keep producing. If that's one year, or more, who knows?"

  7. Watch Hart's farewell speech at Celtic Parkpublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 18 May

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    Watch Joe Hart's farewell speech to Celtic fans

  8. 'Hart leaves Celtic a legend' - Hartpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 18 May

    FT: Celtic 3-2 St Mirren

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers tells BBC Scotland: "Despite all the changes, I thought we played some really, really good football on an extremely hot day, then just to cap it off with getting the goal late on typified the mentality of the team.

    "So pleased for everyone. Pleased to have finished the league campaign strong, to have won the title and give a great day to the supporters.

    "Overall, we come out of the game with the three points and it's a great way to celebrate."

    On goalkeeper Joe Hart: "So, so pleased for [Joe Hart]. His enthusiasm, his leadership never tired. He leaves here next week a legend. It was a lovely day for him."

    Celtic manager Brendan RodgersImage source, SNS
  9. Postpublished at 15:39 British Summer Time 18 May

    Celtic gaffer Brendan Rodgers has been speaking to BBC Scotland.

    Quotes from the title-winning manager incoming...

  10. Postpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 18 May

    Aye, we'll file this under 'things I didn't expect to see today'.

    Santa tweetImage source, X
  11. 'Impossible to predict' injuries for final - Clementpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 18 May

    FT: Hearts 3-3 Rangers

    Rangers manager Philippe Clement tells BBC Scotland: "I'm not happy with conceding three goals when you have four shots on target against, and scoring three goals from 10 shots on target.

    "It's a game you need to win, we want to win every game. So it's disappointing in the last two seconds to concede a goal like that.

    "Those are the lessons to take with a young squad and players playing out of position because of the circumstances."

    On how many players will be fit to play next week's Scottish Cup final: "That's really early to ask this question. We still have one week to go and we're going to get the best out of everyone. We'll do everything to have as many players as possible to be ready for the game.

    "It's impossible to predict. I wish I had a crystal ball but it's going to be decision making at the end of the week and what happens in training.

    "It's a big week for us because it's a juggle to see who's available and fit and who can do the job. Some maybe for 30, 50, 60 minutes."

  12. Postpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 18 May

    Rangers and Hearts played out a six-goal thriller at Tynecastle.

    Not sure Philippe Clement will be too happy with his side shipping a two-goal lead.

    Let's see what he had to say...

  13. 'It means everything' - Rodgers addresses Celtic fanspublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 18 May

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    Title win 'means everything' to Brendan Rodgers

  14. Robinson 'really proud' of St Mirrenpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 18 May

    FT: St Mirren 3-2 Celtic

    St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson tells BBC Scotland: "It's another really good performance against Celtic, arguably the best we've played, the longest period we've played well.

    "The second goal's a really poor goal to concede. The third goal's really poor. We just switched off.

    "It just shows how far we've come that perhaps we're disappointed not to get a point. They were very, very good as a team. As a collective this season, I'm very proud of them."

    St Mirren manager Stephen RobinsonImage source, SNS
  15. Postpublished at 15:23 British Summer Time 18 May

    Right, some reaction from the losing manager at Celtic Park today.

    St Mirren played really, really well and Stephen Robinson's post-match comments reflect that...

  16. Postpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 18 May

    I'm just imagining someone from the other side of the world tuning in to watch that today, completely oblivious this Santa stuff.

    😂

  17. Watch Santa present Celtic with trophypublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 18 May

    How warm must the big man have been in that suit, by the way?

    Ooft, no thanks.

  18. Postpublished at 15:17 British Summer Time 18 May

    SantaImage source, BBC Sport

    Can't stop thinking about this. Name another league in the world that provides this level of patter. Try it...

    In December, the Celtic fans booed Santa at half time during their defeat to Hearts.

    Then he returns with the support in a better mood to present the trophy to the team.

    Poor weans in the crowd will be thinking they're getting presents tonight.

  19. 'I want to finish in this special place' - Hartpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 18 May

    FT: Celtic 3-2 St Mirren

    Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart says his time in Scotland has been "more than I could've asked for".

    Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton tries to convince Hart to stay an extra year, asking: "How can you walk away?"

    "I don't want to push my luck," Hart replies. "I want to finish in this special place. It's my time to move aside and allow someone else to have fun.

    "I feel fine but I just felt this was my moment. We've got one more week to go now."

  20. Postpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 18 May

    Joe Hart has been doing more media duties...