Postpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 21 May 2017
Celtic 1-0 Hearts
Patrick Roberts and Leigh Griffiths combine again with the latter taking down the former's chip on the chest and firing into the side netting.
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Celtic 1-0 Hearts
Patrick Roberts and Leigh Griffiths combine again with the latter taking down the former's chip on the chest and firing into the side netting.
Jon Toral, 53 mins
Jon Toral makes it 2-0 to Rangers. James Tavernier goes on a brilliant run in a tight area and pulls it back for Toral, who guides it into the far corner.
Scott Wright (hat-trick), 51 mins
What a day for Scott Wright! In just his second start for the club, the 19-year-old has rattled in a treble in Glasgow's west end.
His third comes courtesy of a deflection as the youngster cuts in from the left and fires a right-foot shot on goal from the edge of the area.
Aberdeen look to have quite a talent on their hands here.
Celtic 1-0 Hearts
The champions need one more to set a new league goals record. They are on 105, the tally they set in 2003-04.
St Johnstone 0-1 Rangers
St Johnstone go close as Liam Craig fires in a shot from the edge of the area that Jak Alnwick pushes over the bar.
Leigh Griffiths, 50 mins
Celtic find a way through.
Patrick Roberts beats his man on the right and lifts a cross on to the head of Leigh Griffiths, who applies an assured striker's finish.
Partick Thistle 0-5 Aberdeen
Aberdeen bring on captain Ryan Jack and Peter Pawlett, with both men moving on over the summer.
Mark Reynolds and Kenny McLean are given a breather ahead of next weekend's Scottish Cup final.
We're up and running at Celtic Park and McDiarmid Park. No sign of the Thistle side at Firhill yet, they might have a few words ringing in their ears from manager Alan Archibald.
HT: Celtic 0-0 Hearts
The answer is yes and it's an attacking change from the champions.
Celtic start the second half with midfielder Tom Rogic on in place of full-back Cristian Gamboa.
HT: Celtic 0-0 Hearts
Patrick Roberts tore Partick Thistle to ribbons on Thursday but the Celtic winger has been a peripheral figure today.
Will manager Brendan Rodgers make any half-time changes?
HT: Celtic 0-0 Hearts
Quote MessageIan Cathro has set his team up well, making it hard for Celtic to penetrate. Celtic upped the tempo for the last eight or nine minutes but they haven't worked the goalkeeper hard enough
Peter Houston, Falkirk manager on BBC Sportsound
HT: Partick Thistle 0-5 Aberdeen
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland at Firhill
Aberdeen have been irresistible in the first half and rightly go off to tumultuous applause from their fans over in the main stand. A jaded Thistle side haven't been at the races and the second 45 could be very painful. Their supporters, who have enjoyed a terrific season, boo the team off.
The Dons are running riot...
Ryan Christie has scored twice, so has Scott Wright. Jonny Hayes knocked in the fourth.
Ryan Christie, 45 mins
Another superb goal from the Dons, and another fine finish from Ryan Christie. First-time, left-footed, on the half-volley, he swerves in a brilliant fifth from the edge of the box.
Rangers take a lead into half time courtesy of Kenny Miller's 14th goal of the season. There wasn't much to choose between the sides but the visitors started to create a few chances towards the end.
Hearts have competed well in the opening 45 minutes but their main task has been to restrict a Celtic side intent on finishing the season unbeaten.
Numerous long-range efforts from both sides, although it was from much nearer in that the hosts nearly went in front when Dedryck Boyata's shot was saved by Viktor Noring.
Kenny Miller, 40 mins
Rangers take the lead with a well-worked goal. Martyn Waghorn holds the ball up and breaks down the right before sending in a cross that Kenny Miller knocks into the corner first time.
That's the veteran striker's 14th goal of the season.
Celtic 0-0 Hearts
Celtic are beginning to find the fluency that has made them such a potent force all season.
In their latest attempt, Callum McGregor bends a nice effort just over the crossbar.
The champions have scored in every domestic game they've played under Brendan Rodgers.
Partick Thistle 0-4 Aberdeen
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland at Firhill
Alan Archibald has seen enough. He throws on 17-year-old left-back Ross Fleming for his debut in difficult circumstances and changes to a back four - with Ryan Edwards at right-back. The end of the season can't come soon enough for Thistle.
Partick Thistle 0-4 Aberdeen
Ryan Christie, who scored the opening goal, is brought clattering to ground in rather slapstick fashion in the Thistle box.
It was Niall Keown, attempting a diving header, who was beaten to the ball by Christie and bundled into the Aberdeen man.
No penalty given, and you fancy the Dons protests would have been a little more ardent were they not so far ahead.