Summary

  • FT: Hearts 1-3 Celtic

  • Celtic close in on fifth consecutive league title

  • FT: Aberdeen 4-1 Motherwell (McLean pen, McGinn, Rooney, Hayes) (Taylor O.G)

  • FT: Hamilton 0-4 Kilmarnock (Kiltie 2, Boyd, Magennis)

  • FT: Partick Thistle 1-4 Inverness CT (Doolan) (Tremarco, Storey, Meekings, Roberts)

  • FT: Ross County 0-1 St Johnstone (MacLean)

  1. Hearts head coach Robbie Neilsonpublished at 14:43

    Hearts 1-3 Celtic

    "We're disappointed with the outcome. Our downfall is two defensive errors but we've got two young centre halves and we have to help them get better. They're things that can be worked on. 

    "We're not far away. You've got to give Celtic credit who have quality players and we have to try to match that. Celtic have been the best team in the league and they deserve it [the title]." 

    Hearts boss Robbie NeilsonImage source, SNS
  2. Celtic boss Ronny Deilapublished at 14:40

    Hearts 1-3 Celtic

    "I was so happy with the boys today. We were totally dominant in the first half and could've been 2-0 up. There was determination today and the energy was very good. 

    "We haven't reached all our goals this season but this one [winning the title] is the biggest." 

    Celtic boss Ronny DeilaImage source, SNS
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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 30 April 2016

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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:36 British Summer Time 30 April 2016

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  5. LINE-UPSpublished at 14:35

    Hamilton Academical v Kilmarnock

    Hamilton Academical: McGovern, Gordon, Kurakins, Devlin, Gillespie, Imrie, Crawford, Morris, MacKinnon, Docherty, Tagliapietra. Subs: Martin, Canning, D'Acol, Redmond, Kurtaj, Brophy, Boyd.

    Kilmarnock: Brennan, Addison, McKenzie, Boyd, O'Hara, Slater, Kiltie, Balatoni, Hodson, Magennis, Dicker. Subs: MacKay, Findlay, Henshall, Higginbotham, Obadeyi, Faubert, Frizzell.

    Referee: Craig Thomson

  6. Dons changepublished at 14:34

    Aberdeen v Motherwell (15:00)

    Goalkeeper Adam Collin makes his first Aberdeen appearance since joining on loan from Rotherham in January. The Dons top-scorer Adam Rooney is fit enough for a place on the bench, having been absent since mid-February with a knee injury.

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  8. LINE-UPS FROM PITTODRIEpublished at 14:32

    Aberdeen v Motherwell (15:00)

    Aberdeen: Collin, Logan, Considine, Taylor, Shinnie, Flood, Jack, McLean, McGinn, Hayes, Church. Subs: Lennox, Robson, Reynolds, Wright, Smith, Rooney, McLennan

    Motherwell: Ripley, Hammell, Laing, McManus, Kennedy, Pearson, Johnson, Lasley, Ainsworth Moult, McDonald. Subs: Samson, Chalmers, Gomis, Leitch, Cadden, Hall, Campbell

  9. Celtic celebratepublished at 14:29

    'Celtic too good'

    Tom English
    BBC Sport Scotland

    "It's a fifth title in a row. Celtic had a real hunger about them and scored some good goals. Celtic were just far too god for Hearts today. They're celebrating - they haven't officially won the title - but are celebrating in every other sense..."

  10. FULL-TIME Hearts 1-3 Celticpublished at 14:24

    Celtic move a step closer to a 47th league title and their fifth consecutive Premiership championship with victory at Tynecastle.

    Leigh Griffiths skips over to the away supporters to take their acclaim. Celtic manager Ronny Deila, who will leave in the summer, affords himself a smile and a wave to the fans.

    It will be a second league title for Deila; the Norwegian applauds the supporters. Defender Efe Ambrose celebrates with three somersaults. 

  11. Commons Peoplepublished at 93 mins

    Hearts 1-3 Celtic

    Deep into injury-time at Tynecastle and Kris Commons trots onto the pitch to replace Celtic skipper Scott Brown. 

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  16. Deadly Leighpublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 30 April 2016

    Hearts 1-3 Celtic

    The champions-elect extend their lead at Tynecastle as Leigh Griffiths steps away from John Souttar with a nutmeg before firing a low shot beyond the reach of Neil Alexander.

    Griffiths celebrates with outgoing Celtic manager Ronny Deila on the touchline. 

    Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths celebrates scoring his side's third goalImage source, SNS
  17. goal

    GOAL Hearts 1-3 Celtic (Griffiths)published at 14:12 British Summer Time 30 April 2016

  18. YELLOW CARDpublished at 83 mins

    Tempers fray as Hearts defender John Souttar contests a high ball with Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths. Both players are booked for their trouble.

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    Get Involved - John Collins at Tynecastlepublished at 14:08 British Summer Time 30 April 2016

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  20. Hearts 1-2 Celticpublished at 79 mins

    Robbie Neilson brings on Sam Nicholson for Prince Buaben as the hosts look to find an equaliser for the second time today. Will they find one? With 12 minutes plus added time remaining at Tynecastle, Celtic are closing in on another victory as they aim to secure a fifth consecutive league title.