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. 'You never get tired of success'published at 15:09 British Summer Time 18 May

    FT: Celtic 3-2 St Mirren

    FT: Celtic 3-2 St MirrenImage source, SNS

    Celtic captain Callum McGregor tells Sky Sports: "It’s got the same feeling near enough every year. You never get tired of success. This is why you play football and there’s not a more satisfying feeling than lifting that trophy above your head.

    "We had a spell where we were dominating, won every trophy. You lose one and it’s the worst feeling the world. You try and hold on to that feeling when you arrive at pre-season and set your objectives for the season. I always try and remember the ones I didn’t get.

    "This is an amazing club but the demands are massive. The players feel that. Half way through the season it wasn’t going well, it was stop-start. I said to the players, 'you don’t realise what’s ahead, if you’re successful they will adore you'.

    "It’s one of the best atmospheres I’ve seen on trophy day."

  2. 'It would be very difficult to walk away from Celtic'published at 15:04 British Summer Time 18 May

    FT: Celtic 3-2 St Mirren

    Celtic's Matt O'Riley tells Sky Sports: "It's been a long season, it's been a grind.

    "St Mirren were really good today, made it tough for us.

    "It'd be very difficult [to walk away from this]. The fans are so crazy and passionate. It's a proper family."

    Celtic midfielder Matt O'RileyImage source, SNS
  3. 'Best year of my life' - Scalespublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 18 May

    Sky Sports

    Celtic centre-back Liam Scales tells Sky Sports: "Can't put it into words, unbelievable. Unbelievable year. It's been the best year of my life."

    And defensive partner Cameron Carter-Vickers adds: "[Scales] has had a very good season, performed well. We've had our injury problems and he's been the mainstay."

  4. What's next?published at 14:59 British Summer Time 18 May

    For four of the six teams in action today, the season is over.

    But for Rangers and Celtic, it's the 120th Old Firm derby of the season next weekend in the Scottish Cup final.

    Jokes, obviously. It's set up to be a cracker in front of the BBC cameras.

  5. Postpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 18 May

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has also been chatting with the mic.

    "It was so professional, their application was a joy to see," he says of his players' season.

    "I'm so happy for them. It means everything. I put myself under pressure by saying what I said at the start of the season, but that's because I believed we could get the job done.

    "The support has absolutely inspired us."

  6. 🏆 Campeonespublished at 14:50 British Summer Time 18 May

    Celtic lift trophyImage source, SNS
  7. Postpublished at 14:47 British Summer Time 18 May

    Joe Hart looks like he's taking it all in.

    Heavy puffs of the cheeks as the Celtic fans belt out You'll Never Walk Alone.

    The big man looks like he's holding back the tears.

  8. Hart 'a pillar of strength' for Celticpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 18 May

    Just prior to the trophy lift, Callum McGregor addressed the Celtic Park crowd and heaped praise on Joe Hart.

    "The guy has been unbelievable since he walked in the door," he said.

    "He's been a real pillar of strength for the group, I'm buzzing we can give him the send off he deserves."

  9. Postpublished at 14:42 British Summer Time 18 May

    Up the Premiership trophy goes at Celtic Park with a wild amount of confetti and pyro.

    For the 12th time in 13 seasons, Celtic are champions.

    Celtic lift trophyImage source, SNS
  10. Postpublished at 14:41 British Summer Time 18 May

    Here comes the trophy lift...

  11. Postpublished at 14:41 British Summer Time 18 May

    If you remember back to Christmas time, the Celtic fans booed Santa as he did the half time draw at a home game.

    They were losing at the time, which seemed to be behind their fury.

    All is forgotten now.

  12. Postpublished at 14:40 British Summer Time 18 May

    Some serious, serious patter at Celtic Park.

    Santa has just brought out the Premiership trophy.

  13. 'Thank you so much for having me'published at 14:37 British Summer Time 18 May

    FT: Celtic 3-2 St Mirren

    Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart address the supporters: "You guys are absolutely phenomenal. You've made me feel so special. Thank you so much for having me."

    Celtic goalkeeper Joe HartImage source, SNS
  14. Postpublished at 14:34 British Summer Time 18 May

    The Champions League anthem is getting played out at Celtic Park.

    That really confused me for a second.

  15. Postpublished at 14:31 British Summer Time 18 May

    The Celtic players have regrouped in the tunnel and are ready to come back out on to the pitch to pick up the shiny thing.

  16. FULL-TIME Dundee 1-1 Kilmarnockpublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 18 May

    For the fourth time this league season, Dundee and Kilmarnock couldn’t be separated as they both finished successful seasons with a draw at Dens Park.

    After a slow start, Kilmarnock took the lead through Gary Mackay-Steven - who was making his first start on possibly his final appearance for the club.

    Dundee hit back on the counter when Scott Tiffoney sprung the offside trap and played Luke McCowan in, with the deputising captain firing in.

    Kilmarnock hit the bar twice in the second half and had Robbie Deas sent off for a second yellow, with McCowan missing a penalty to seal victory for Dundee in the 88th minute.

    The result of all that was that yet again there was no way to split old colleagues Derek McInnes and Tony Docherty.

    Luke McCowan scoresImage source, SNS
  17. FULL-TIME Hearts 3-3 Rangerspublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 18 May

    A dead-rubber? Try telling that to the Jambos who have gone daft at that last-gasp equaliser.

    An absolute belter of a game at Tynecastle.

    Hearts 3-3 RangersImage source, SNS
  18. MISSED PENALTYpublished at 14:26 British Summer Time 18 May

    Dundee 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Luke McCowan misses!

    He normally doesn't from the spot, but he didn't even hit the target from 12 yards this time.

    A rare error from Dundee's best player this season.

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    GOAL! Hearts 3-3 Rangerspublished at 14:24 British Summer Time 18 May

    Kyosuke Tagawa

    What a game!

    Sensational finish. It's just a punt up the park from Zander Clark, a flick on and Tagawa slams in on the volley.

    It's the last kick, so it'll end all square.

    Hearts goal
  20. CLOSE!published at 14:24 British Summer Time 18 May

    Hearts 2-3 Rangers

    Leon King produces a magnificent block to prevent Kyosuke Tagawa levelling for Hearts!

    He's only about 10 yards out, but the young Rangers centre-back throws himself in front of the ball.