
Champions Celtic lift Scottish Premiership trophy
Celtic had the Scottish Premiership title wrapped up - and they celebrated with the trophy on the final day of the season.
Celtic had the Scottish Premiership title wrapped up - and they celebrated with the trophy on the final day of the season.
Winger scores for Celtic for 16th consecutive seasonCallum McGregor lifts trophy for fourth year running James Forrest gave Celtic fans the finale they craved as he equalised in stoppage time against St Mirren to extend his run of scoring for the club to 16 consecutive seasons. Forrest left it until the league season was 38 games old to get off the mark on a day when he was chosen to deliver the Premiership trophy to his teammates before Callum McGregor lifted it for the fourth year running. Continue reading...
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The top two from the 2025 form table meet as Hibs visit Celtic Park, while St Johnstone need a win as Hearts skipper rediscovers his shooting boots.
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Ayr United visit Firhill as the long play-off route to the Scottish Premiership starts in front of the BBC Scotland cameras.
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Celtic forward Daizen Maeda is the PFA Scotland player of the year, with Falkirk's John McGlynn picking up the manager's award for the second year running.
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What a phoney war this proved to be. Eighty-four minutes into the Old Firm derby came its first booking, for the Rangers interim manager Barry Ferguson. Long before then, it had become apparent Rangers and Celtic would be pretty content to settle for a point each. These sides swung and comprehensively missed at each other for much of the 97 minutes played. This was no clash for the purist. Celtic may be the happier when dust settles. They avoided three successive league defeats to their oldest foes – a feat Rangers last achieved in 1996-97 – and recovered from a goal behind. Celtic were the better team in the second period but Rangers always carried a counterattacking threat. Hamza Igamane and Nicolas Raskin should have done better when afforded late chances to win this for the hosts. Ferguson and his staff also appealed wildly but in vain for a penalty, nine minutes from time. Continue reading...
RESIDENTS living in the city centre say they fear plans to have an Orange Order parade on the same day as an expected title party could be "inflammatory".
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FANS gathering at a Celtic pub in Ireland to celebrate the club’s 55th league title have condemned a “disgraceful” attack by far-right activists over the weekend.
Celtic trio Callum McGregor, Daizen Maeda and Nicolas Kuhn are in the running for the PFA Scotland player of the year award along with Dundee striker Simon Murray.