Summary

  • FT: Aberdeen 0-3 Celtic (Lustig, Simunovic, Edouard)

  • Celtic clinch eighth title in a row

  • Lustig loses marker to nod home McGregor cross at back post

  • Simunovic thunders header in to make it two from corner before Edouard slots home

  • Lewis earlier saved from Edouard when clean through, Wilson hits post for Dons

  1. Returns for Logan & Tierneypublished at 12:01 British Summer Time 4 May 2019

    Aberdeen v Celtic (12:30)

    Aberdeen are without suspended defender Andrew Considine, while Connor McLennan joins Graeme Shinnie, Niall McGinn, Gary Mackay-Steven and Tommie Hoban on the sidelines.

    There is better news with the return of Shay Logan, as the hosts make three changes from last weekend's defeat at Ibrox. Mikey Devlin and Greg Stewart are restored to the starting line up in place of Considine, McLennan and Stephen Gleeson.

    Celtic welcome back Kieran Tierney, with the full-back due to have a double hernia operation at the end of the season.

    He takes over from Emilio Izaguirre, while there is a rare start for Timothy Weah in place of Scott Sinclair.

  2. LINE-UPS from Pittodriepublished at 11:59 British Summer Time 4 May 2019

    Aberdeen v Celtic (12:30)

    Aberdeen

    Aberdeen: Lewis, Logan, Devlin, McKenna, Lowe, Ball, Ferguson, Stewart, May, Wilson, Cosgrove.

    Substitutes: Cerny, Halford, Campbell, Dangana, Ross, Virtanen, MacKenzie.

    Celtic: Bain, Lustig, Simunovic, Ajer, Tierney, Brown, McGregor, Rogic, Forrest, Weah, Edouard.

    Substitutes: De Vries, Toljan, Sinclair, Hayes, Ntcham, Burke, Benkovic.

    Celtic
  3. Can Dons stop the title party?published at 11:58 British Summer Time 4 May 2019

    Aberdeen v Celtic (12:30)

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Scotland at Pittodrie

    It has been a highly emotional few weeks for Celtic, following the sad passing of Lisbon Lions - Billy McNeill and Stevie Chalmers.

    Delivering the Premiership title - for the eighth successive time - would be a fitting tribute to two real Scottish football legends.

    However, the injury-ravaged Dons will be determined to do everything they can to prevent a Celtic title party on their own patch.

    Surely an added source of motivation for the home players, who are looking to tighten their grip on third spot - and the European football that comes with it.

  4. Celtic can see the finish linepublished at 11:55 British Summer Time 4 May 2019

    Can Celtic get the job done today? Neil Lennon's men will seal the title if they avoid defeat at Pittodrie.

    Aberdeen have a long injury list but will be determined opponents as they look to hold on to third place.

    There are four more Premiership games to come at 15:00, so stick with us as the drama unfolds.

    Premiership fixturesImage source, BBC Sport