Postpublished at 13:37 BST 15 May 2021
Hibernian 0-0 Celtic
Hibs' Melker Hallberg has an opportunity to shoot at goal inside a busy penalty box, but his effort on the turn is so far wide it trundles out for a throw-in near the corner flag.
Rangers win title by 25 points & complete unbeaten league season
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St Johnstone 0-0 Livingston - Perth side clinch fifth & European football
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Hibernian 0-0 Celtic
Hibs' Melker Hallberg has an opportunity to shoot at goal inside a busy penalty box, but his effort on the turn is so far wide it trundles out for a throw-in near the corner flag.
Rangers 2-0 Aberdeen
Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass has not hung about and shows his disappointment at the first-half display by making two changes at half-time.
On-loan Callum Hendry, of St Johnstone, and Florian Kamberi, of St Gallen, are replaced with fellow striker Fraser Hornby, himself on a short-term deal from Reims, and midfielder Dean Campbell.
We're up and running again at Easter Road. The other two games will resume shortly.
Rangers 2-0 Aberdeen
Kemar Roofe's deflected effort has Rangers well in control
The less said about that half of football, the better.
Two shots on target, one for each side. Stevie May's effort was comfortably saved by Max Stryjek. Jay Emmanuel-Thomas came closest for the visitors, with Zdenek Zlamal at full stretch to tip his strike wide of the post.
And that's all that's happened, really.
Rangers are cruising to an invincible league season without defeat at home to Aberdeen.
Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis deflected an early James Tavernier cross into his own net and Kemar Roofe's deflected flick has Steven Gerrard's side on their way to breaking the 100-point mark.
It's been all Celtic but the visitors have been unable to break the deadlock.
With Martin Boyle, Kevin Nisbet and Christian Doidge all rested, it's no big surprise that the home side have lacked punch up front. Hibs have rarely been out of their own half and goalkeeper Ofir Marciano has been kept busy on his farewell appearance.
Odsonne Edouard tries to escape from Hibs defender Darren McGregor
Hibernian 0-0 Celtic
Celtic's Mohamed Elyounoussi gets down the left and chips a ball across for Odsonne Edouard, but the striker hammers his back-post effort off the floor, with the bouncing ball an easy catch for goalkeeper Ofir Marciano.
It's been a dominant first half for visitors Celtic, but they have yet to breach Hibernian's defence
Rangers 2-0 Aberdeen
Chances at both end as Connor McLennan's cross finds Lewis Ferguson inside the home penalty box, but the Aberdeen midfielder makes a mess of his first-time shot.
Rangers are immediately up the other end and Ryan Kent and Joe Aribo take turns in tormenting the visiting defence with some neat fleet-footed trickery inside the Aberdeen penalty box. However, the Dons survive on this occasion for the concession of a corner.
Kemar Roofe
Too easy for Rangers as they increase their lead.
Ryan Kent forces his way past Connor McLennan's weak tackle to make it to the byline and his low cross into the six-yard box is flicked towards goal by Kemar Roofe.
The striker's effort takes a deflection off Jack MacKenzie, whose unfortunate touch also helped with Rangers' opener, but the young defender again evades the embarrassment of an own goal as that one was on target.
Hibernian 0-0 Celtic
Odsonne Edouard pings a lovely a free-kick into the top corner but it's ruled out as referee Willie Collum takes time to fix the Hibs wall.
At the second attempt, the Celtic striker sends his effort into heavy traffic and Hibs can get it clear.
Hibs' Jamie Murphy and Celtic's Jonjoe Kenny
Rangers 1-0 Aberdeen
The game has fallen into a bit of a lull after that early opener, with Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis deflecting into his own net from a James Tavernier cross.
The right-back almost gets lucky again as a misplaced cross flashes just over the crossbar.
Meantime, the sound of chanting fans anticipating the post-match trophy presentation continues to grow outside Ibrox from a low murmur to a constant hum interspersed with the wail of the occasional police siren.
Hibernian 0-0 Celtic
Mohamed Elynounoussi spins away from David Gray but goalkeeper Ofir Marciano tips his low shot past the post.
Ryan Christie curls a shot from distance but can't get it on target.
It's constant Celtic pressure but still goalless.
St Johnstone 0-0 Livingston
St Johnstone striker Stevie May has the first shot on target, connecting relatively well on the turn with a volley, but Max Stryjek's deals with it comfortably.
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas tries his luck at the other end, but Zdenek Zlamal pushes his effort wide of the post.
Rangers 1-0 Aberdeen
Connor Goldson has now played more than 5,000 minutes this season.
The Rangers defender (on the right below) has been on the park for every single second of every game played in every competition.
Hibernian 0-0 Celtic
Celtic keep knocking on the door, with Hibs struggling to retain any meaningful possession. Callum McGregor is given space outside the box to take a shot, but it lacks any real power or accuracy and it's an easy save for Ofir Marciano.
Rangers 1-0 Aberdeen
It looks like poor old Joe Lewis is being credited with that early own goal at Ibrox rather than Jack MacKenzie, with the goalie getting the last touch.
An own goal by Aberdeen captain and goalkeeper Joe Lewis has Rangers in the lead at Ibrox
Rangers 1-0 Aberdeen
Aberdeen seem intent on playing on the counter-attack and threaten for the first time. However, Jonny Hayes' low, out-swinging cross is just too strong for the sliding, unmarked Lewis Ferguson 14 yards from goal.
Hibernian 0-0 Celtic
Celtic continue to pile the pressure on. David Turnbull hits a long, driving shot that Ofir Marciano has to get down to push away.
Celtic's Callum McGregor and Hibs' Alex Gogic
Rangers 1-0 Aberdeen
So close to a second for the home side as James Tavernier's outswinging cross finds Conor Goldson rising above two visiting defenders to head just wide of flailing goalkeeper Joe Lewis' far post.
Joe Aribo was praised for his midweek stand-in role at left-back and the Nigeria midfielder's fine cross for Kemar Roofe led to the corner.