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Callum Osmand scored the third and final goal of the game as Celtic sealed their 56th league title – before hundreds of fans ran onto the pitch to celebrate - Russell Cheyne/Reuters
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The most remarkable season in a generation of Scottish football had the most remarkable conclusion as Daizen Maeda’s 88th-minute goal broke the hearts of Hearts.
That bare statement, however, only captures a minuscule of a quite extraordinary day, as VAR was required to determine whether Maeda’s goal was onside.
But that was a precursor for an astonishing episode in injury time when a pitch invasion followed a goal from Callum Osmond, who ran the length of the pitch to put the ball into an empty net as Hearts looked to salvage the draw that would have made them champions for the first time since 1960.
It was impossible not to be drawn to the desolation of Derek McInnes’s players, who had led through a header from Lawrence Shankland in the first half and who had played with exceptional discipline and determination, taking the Celtic crowd into the realms of agony.
But the contest flipped in first-half injury time when Arne Engels converted a penalty moments after Shankland had scored. We can only speculate what might have happened had Hearts held the lead at the interval.
Neutrals will be devastated for Hearts, who have done so much to pique interest in Scottish football again but Celtic were an irresistible force in the second period and went close on several occasions before Maeda, the hero of last week’s decisive Old Firm victory against Rangers, popped up.
Full report to follow
03:11pm
The trophy lift
"A Scottish season, a game of so many stories, ends with the same old story!"
Celtic lift the Scottish Premiership trophy for the 56th time pic.twitter.com/mvPWHH42ia
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
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Celtic are officially crowned as the Scottish Premiership champions - Andrew Boyers/Action Images via Reuters
03:09pm
An emotional O’Neill reacts
"The players, the coaching staff, have given me a reason to live... That's not to say my family haven't!"
Martin O'Neill addresses Celtic Park, "the most special place on Earth" pic.twitter.com/3bc0WWRLGg
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
03:04pm
The party has started for Celtic
Dressing room SCENES!
Celtic are enjoying their Premiership title win pic.twitter.com/uLoXz4QeEY
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
02:48pm
Celtic defenders Johnston and Tierney reflect on this historic title win
️ "It's the greatest league win of all time. There's something about this club. Never count us out."
Alistair Johnston on once again being a Scottish Premiership champion pic.twitter.com/HEv19ujdgB
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
"Our captain is absolutely brilliant!"
Kieran Tierney dedicates Celtic's title to Callum McGregor and says this is the best trophy he's won after "everybody slaughtering us" pic.twitter.com/jCrf3sjdsW
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
02:47pm
The moment Celtic knew they were champions
This is what happens when you find out the goal to win the league is allowed to stand. pic.twitter.com/wCWZfazwL3
— Dominic King (@DKingTelegraph) May 16, 2026
02:42pm
Celtic captain McGregor reacts
️ "What a season. Down and out, everyone wrote us off... A special, special group of people."
Celtic captain Callum McGregor reacts as they retain their Premiership title ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/W5XXRqv39s
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
02:39pm
Five-star Celtic
CHAMPIONS AGAIN!
Celtic are crowned Champions of Scotland for the FIFTH season in a row!
Huge congratulations to Martin O'Neill and the Bhoys
#Champion5 | #CelticFC pic.twitter.com/IoZTsGuvLH
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) May 16, 2026
02:33pm
FT: Celtic 3 Hearts 1
Celtic have done it. They are the Scottish champions. For a few minutes, it seemed unclear whether the final whistle had gone. But the devastated Hearts players leave the field and Celtic wildly celebrate. The fans are guided off the pitch and the Celtic squad can now fully enjoy the moment. Goals from Engels, Maeda and Osmand cancelled out Shankland’s opener to seal the title for O’Neill’s side. Hearts have had an incredible season, but they’ve fallen at the final hurdle.
FULL TIME AT PARADISE
The race is over. Champions.
#Champion5 | #CelticFC pic.twitter.com/GLU0ps7tiP
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) May 16, 2026
Celtic players and fans celebrate their title win at the full-time whistle pic.twitter.com/6cJ6ngM2fc
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
02:31pm
GOAL! Osmand seals the title for Celtic
Hearts pile everyone forward and Celtic clear, allowing Osmand to race away, with Schwolow having joined the attack. The goal is empty for the Celtic substitute, who calmly strokes the ball into the net. Joy for Celtic, despair for Hearts. The fans stream onto the pitch to celebrate with the Celtic players. Scottish football’s most dominant force are set for another title.
"Celtic, Champions AGAIN!"
Callum Osmand ensures Celtic's title is retained by tapping the ball into an empty net ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/AVUZtqAIEH
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
️ "This is bedlam!"
There was a pitch invasion after Celtic sealed their win over Hearts to claim the Premiership title ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/ktrHAF2SSl
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
02:29pm
90+6 min: Celtic 2 Hearts 1
Maeda is given a yellow card for kicking the ball away to stop Hearts from taking a quick free-kick. Celtic have got everyone behind the ball. Can Hearts create one last chance?
02:27pm
90+4 min: Celtic 2 Hearts 1
Shankland and Saracchi clash, prompting a small scuffle between both sets of players. The two guilty parties are booked and play swiftly resumes.
02:24pm
90 min: Celtic 2 Hearts 1
There will be eight minutes of added time. Can Hearts find a late equaliser to snatch the title back?
02:21pm
GOAL! Maeda turns it around for Celtic, with the title now in touching distance
Osmand is played in behind the Hearts backline, before he fires a low cross into Maeda. The Celtic forward beats Schwolow to the ball and applies a close-range finish to turn it into the net. VAR checks it and the goal is given. Is that the goal which seals the title for Celtic? Unbelievable drama.
Goal STANDS!
After a VAR check for offside, Celtic take a late lead over Hearts through Daizen Maeda. Now, as it stands, they'll be champions! pic.twitter.com/apMfVwfQjX
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
02:20pm
86 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Sinisalo can only punch a corner as far as Kingsley. The Hearts man is off-balance and his downward half-volley is well wide. It trickles into Braga’s path, but he can’t turn it in.
02:17pm
83 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
It’s starting to get desperate for Celtic. There is still time, but it is rapidly ticking away.
02:14pm
80 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Celtic hit the post, then Schwolow produces a sensational save! Firstly, Iheanacho receives the ball in the pocket and bends a curling effort towards the far post. The striker’s low effort cannons off the post and Hearts survive. Moments later, Celtic fashion another threatening attack and Schwolow tips Nygren’s powerful shot over the bar.
"Unbelievable!"
Kelechi Iheanacho hits the post! It remains level, meaning as it stands, Hearts are champions pic.twitter.com/8t23D7PKnP
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
02:12pm
78 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Nygren and Maeda play a slick one-two, allowing the Celtic playmaker to receive the ball inside the penalty area. He has a great opportunity to shoot, but he rushes the effort and it is blocked by the Hearts defence. As the ball ricochets out, Devlin clatters into, meaning Celtic have a free kick right on the edge of the area. Engels takes the set-piece, but his shot narrowly drifts wide.
02:08pm
74 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Osmand is in acres of space, with Hearts defender Kent the last man back. The Celtic substitute drives at Kent, who does tremendously well to read the situation and tackle Osmand. The chance disappears for Celtic. They’re really struggling to create any opportunities.
02:06pm
73 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
O’Neill makes a double change, with Osmand and Saracchi on for Trusty and Tierney. It looks like Celtic have reverted to a back three to ramp up their hunt for a goal.
02:05pm
72 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Celtic need to raise the tempo. They’re not playing like they need to win this game. Currently, Hearts look very comfortable. The visitors are so well-drilled.
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Hearts are 28 minutes away from becoming champions but they may as well be 28 hours. This is agony for everyone, working out how this ultimate game of chess will end. Celtic’s supporters are really starting to get tetchy. Hearts’s players look like they are starting to run in quicksand.
02:02pm
69 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Chesnokov nearly makes an instant impact as he chops inside of Tierney, before firing a low cross into Celtic’s box. He can’t pick out a Hearts player with his cross and Celtic clear the ball.
02:01pm
67 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
McInnes orders a triple change for Hearts. Braga, Forrest and Chesnokov replace Kabore, Milne and Kyziridis.
01:59pm
66 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Celtic take a short corner, allowing Tierney to whip a cross into the box. Maeda does well to win the header at the back post, but his effort goes over the bar.
01:57pm
64 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
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Celtic’s Auston Trusty and Hearts’ Stephen Kingsley challenge for the ball - Andrew Boyers/Action Images via Reuters
01:55pm
62 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Forrest comes on to a huge ovation from the Celtic fans as he replaces Yang. Can the substitute provide a title-winning moment for the home side and change the complexion of this match?
01:54pm
61 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Hearts are less than 30 minutes away from being crowned Scottish champions. Celtic have been relatively passive in this second half. The home side will need to throw everything forward soon.
01:52pm
58 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Trusty’s pass is intercepted by Shankland, who releases Kabore behind the Celtic defence. Sinisalo races out of his box and beats Kabore to the ball. Trusty is then given a yellow card for clattering into Kyziridis. The centre-back has endured a difficult afternoon.
01:50pm
57 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Celtic win a couple of corners in quick succession as they attempt to pile the pressure on Hearts. The visitors defend their box well and eventually clear the ball.
01:48pm
54 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Kabore dispossesses McGregor in a dangerous area and advances towards Celtic’s penalty area. Nygren has to track back and brings down Kabore. He picks up a yellow card and Hearts now have a free-kick in a very promising position. Kyziridis takes it, but the delivery is so poor and sails out for a goal kick.
01:43pm
51 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Baningime trudges off the pitch as a result of his injury and Spittal is on as his replacement.
01:42pm
49 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Baningime is chasing back in an attempt to tackle Iheanacho. Under no pressure, the Hearts midfielder tumbles to the ground, clutching his hamstring. He will play no further part in this match.
01:39pm
47 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
Hearts have made an early change in the second half with Kent coming on for Altena.
01:38pm
46 min: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
We are back under way for the second half. Hearts are unchanged at the break, while Celtic have made one alteration, with Iheanacho replacing Tounekti.
01:36pm
First half review
️ "There will be people going off their heads at that award, but it's a penalty kick."
James McFadden, Scott Brown and John Robertson analyse the first-half action, including the Hoops' penalty incident ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/yb1XJi0y8d
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
01:21pm
HT: Celtic 1 Hearts 1
It was a tense and uneventful half, until Shankland headed Hearts into a 43rd-minute lead from a corner. The visitors looked poised to go in at half-time with an invaluable advantage, before Celtic were given a penalty after Tierney’s cross struck Kyziridis’ arm. Engels stepped up and squeezed his penalty under Schwolow. If the scoreline and result stays like this, then Hearts will be crowned as the Scottish champions, but given how the title race has unfolded, we’re undoubtedly set for more drama in the second half.
All square at the break.
45 to go... pic.twitter.com/Jd857tr9zJ
— Heart of Midlothian FC (@JamTarts) May 16, 2026
01:21pm
GOAL! Engels nets the penalty and we’re back level
Engels steps up and whips the penalty towards the bottom right corner. It somehow sneaks under Hearts goalkeeper Schwolow, who will be absolutely gutted he didn’t save it. Celtic Park is in full voice again.
Celtic are level through Arne Engels!
They were awarded a penalty for handball, and the midfielder stepped up and equalised. Watch the incident and goal here ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/z7FETddlqg
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
01:18pm
PENALTY TO CELTIC! Drama at Celtic Park
Another controversial penalty call goes in favour of Celtic. Tierney gets forward and whips a cross into the box. It’s blocked by Kyziridis and strikes his arm. After a brief moment of hesitation, the referee points to the spot. VAR then confirms the on-field decision. Hearts can’t believe it.
01:14pm
GOAL! Shankland heads Hearts into a priceless lead
Celtic are undone by a set piece. A corner is clipped into the box and Shankland is unmarked at the back post. Sinisalo misjudges the delivery and it flies over the Celtic goalkeeper, allowing Shankland to nod in from close range. That is a huge goal from the Hearts captain, which could potentially decide the title.
️ "That is towards the title!"
Hearts' Lawrence Shankland opens the scoring against Celtic in this title decider! ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/TcdlLGAcB6
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
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Whether you have skin in the game or not, that will be a goal that moves you. Hearts lead through Lawrence Shankland’s header and, really, it is nothing more than they deserve for a tactically disciplined and aggressive first half. The Hearts fans are singing that “we shall not be moved!” and maybe, just maybe, they won’t.
01:11pm
41 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
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The tension is so thick you can almost reach out and touch it. Celtic look like the ones who are struggling to deal with the occasion and with each passing minute, which feel like an hour, emotions bubble that little bit more. Referee Don Robertson is doing an outstanding job, he’s tolerating no messing from either side.
01:10pm
39 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Steinwender slides in and catches Maeda with a late challenge to receive a booking. The Hearts defender will need to be very careful now.
01:09pm
38 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Altena takes an ambitious shot from an incredibly far distance that sails over the bar. Hearts have barely ventured forward, but they’ve defended so diligently. Kabore then dribbles forward, but he’s surrounded by Celtic shirts. The Hearts man shoots, but his strike is blocked by Scales.
01:07pm
35 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Celtic’s frustration continues as Altena defends well and sprints away from his box, before nutmegging Johnston. The Celtic defender unceremoniously brings him down to receive the game’s first yellow card.
01:04pm
33 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Celtic burst forward on the counter, with Engels feeding Tounekti. The Celtic winger then cuts inside and shoots, but his effort is straight at Hearts goalkeeper Schwolow, who easily gathers it. That is the first shot on target we’ve seen today.
01:02pm
30 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
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Martin O’Neill watches on in this tense title-decider - Russell Cheyne/REUTERS
12:59pm
27 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Nygren pounces on a loose ball and tries to thread a pass into Maeda. The Celtic forward made a great run, but Nygren’s pass couldn’t quite pick him out. Hearts have done well to keep Maeda quiet so far.
12:56pm
25 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
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Nothing separates the two sides in the opening 25 minutes at Celtic Park - Andrew Milligan/PA
12:54pm
24 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
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This has been an encouraging start from Hearts. There have been no signs of nerves, no indication that the occasion is too much for them and they are dealing well with the persistent screeching and squawking that accompanies every time a Celtic player falls over. It’s very much game on and the theory that Hearts would be washed away in an early storm has been disproven.
12:53pm
22 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Kabore is released down the channel and digs out a cross, but Scales does well to read the situation and dig out a clearance. We’re still waiting for the game’s first attempt on target from either side as Kabore shoots wide from distance.
12:51pm
20 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
After a frantic start in the opening ten minutes, the pace has slowed down slightly. Celtic fans are urging their team to move the ball quicker and they’re starting to get a bit restless.
12:47pm
16 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Steinwender is back on his feet and re-enters the action as play resumes with a Hearts free-kick. It’s safe to say that the Celtic fans are not happy with that decision.
12:46pm
14 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Yang plays a first-time ball over Hearts’ backline. Steinwender races across to cover and beats Johnston to the ball to make the clearance inside the penalty area. However, this is worrying for Hearts, with Steinwender on the ground and in need of treatment.
12:42pm
10 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Milne does excellently to nutmeg Johnston, which opens up some space for a cross, but he gets the delivery completely wrong as it sails out for a goal kick. The Hearts full back has already hurled a series of long throws into the box, giving Celtic something else to think about.
12:39pm
8 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Engels takes another corner, but he massively overhits the delivery, relieving the pressure on Hearts.
12:36pm
5 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Every Celtic tackle is cheered like a goal, while every Hearts touch is met for a chorus of intense jeers and boos. The visitors launch a ball into the box and Shankland half-heartedly appeals for a penalty after a tussle with Scales, but the referee isn’t interested.
12:34pm
3 min: Celtic 0 Hearts 0
Johnston gets forward for Celtic and fires a dangerous cross into Maeda. The delivery is cut out by Steinwender, with Maeda waiting for a tap in. Engels then swings in a corner for Celtic, but Trusty’s near post header goes over the bar. The hosts have made a positive start.
12:31pm
Kick-off
We are under way at Celtic Park.
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The noise here is remarkable, it’s one of the loudest - if not the loudest - atmosphere this reporter has ever experienced. The colour, the history, everything about this makes it the event of the season.
12:29pm
The players emerge from the tunnel
Celtic and Hearts are out on the pitch. The atmosphere is absolutely incredible. This title-decider kick off in just a few moments. Hearts have been top of the league for 250 days, but will they still be there on the final whistle?
Hearts' consistency this season pic.twitter.com/6uH6tVLZUv
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
12:27pm
Reminder of the teams
Celtic: Sinisalo, Johnston, Trusty, Scales, Tierney, McGregor, Engels, Yang, Nygren, Tounekti, Maeda.
Subs: Doohan, McCowan, Iheanacho, Osmand, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Saracchi, Murray, Forrest, Ralston.
Hearts: Schwolow, Steinwender, Kingsley, Findlay, Milne, Kyziridis, Baningime, Devlin, Altena, Shankland, Kabore.
Subs: Fulton, Kent, McCart, Braga, Borchgrevink, Spittal, Forrest, Kerjota, Chesnokov.
Referee: Don Robertson.
12:24pm
Derek McInnes gives his pre-match thoughts
"Whoever comes out on top will deserve to win the league."
Hearts head coach Derek McInnes previews today's title decider at Celtic, and POTY Claudio Braga being on the bench ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/iE6TKNWx0q
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
12:21pm
The warm ups
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Celtic have to win if they are to win the title - Andrew Boyers/Action Images via Reuters
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Hearts are preparing for one of the biggest games in the club’s history - Andrew Milligan/PA
12:15pm
Celtic fans will massively outnumber the away support
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What an occasion this is going to be: it feels like a green and white volcano is about to erupt and the scale of how partisan the stadium is comes from the fact just 752 Hearts fans have tickets. And their section is squashed in behind an obstructed view. Still, none of those who are in the stadium and one fan is wearing a t-shirt that could be a slogan for everyone of a Maroon persuasion. It simply says “Believe”.
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A small number of Hearts fans will be inside Celtic Park - Andrew Milligan/PA
12:13pm
Scott Brown heaps praise on Martin O’Neill
️ "If he wins today and then wins next week as well, the guy is getting a statue out there whether he likes it or not!"
Former Celtic captain Scott Brown on Martin O'Neill's legacy at the club pic.twitter.com/UrxPIhFg2p
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
12:10pm
The fall out from Celtic’s penalty drama
Referee John Beaton and his family have been placed under “police surveillance” after his personal details were leaked, according to the Scottish Football Association, following Celtic’s 3-2 over Motherwell on Wednesday.
The SFA said Beaton and his family had spent Thursday night at home under police surveillance “following a leak of personal details online” and condemned attempts to compromise the safety of match officials.
A statement added: “Such vigilantism, motivated by decisions perceived to be right or wrong on a field of play, is a scourge on our national game and we are grateful to Police Scotland for their swift intervention.
“We are also clear, sadly, that this is the inevitable consequence of the heightening criticism, intolerance and scapegoating demonstrated this season by media pundits, supporters, official supporters’ groups, clubs, players, managers and former match officials.”
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Referee John Beaton and his family have been placed under police surveillance - Robert Perry/PA
12:00pm
Both clubs have previously suffered final day despair
️ "It was like a death in the family."
️ "A dark day. Black Sunday."
A look back at Hearts' 1986 title collapse and Celtic's 2005 final-day heartbreak. The sides clash today for Premiership glory pic.twitter.com/L5w8ZZM49M
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
11:57am
Martin O’Neill: ‘Everybody outside Celtic wants Hearts to win’
"Legacy belongs to Jock Stein…"
️ "I think everybody outside Celtic wants Hearts to win, probably because it's Celtic."
Martin O'Neill on the final-day title decider, returning to the Hoops, and penalty drama. Watch the Premiership shootout live on Sky now pic.twitter.com/Yi04YTbUm5
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
11:54am
The pundits preview the match
"This is a cup final!"
John Robertson, Scott Brown and James McFadden look ahead to a monumental day in Scottish football ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/jsjx35Gmpn
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
"Well I lost twice on the last day, so I wouldn't be taking much advice from me!"
Chris Sutton weighs up today's team news from Celtic and Hearts' title decider ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/lQFFWJoxfe
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 16, 2026
11:49am
Dominic King’s view on this unprecedented title-decider
Telegraph football reporter Dominic King previews the prospect of Hearts making history and clinching the title to end the Old Firm duo’s dominance.
Celtic vs Hearts is the kind of collision that comes around once in a generation. There has not been a final-game shoot-out in England since Liverpool played Arsenal in 1989, a game so dramatic you can still hear the late, great ITV commentator Brian Moore exclaim: “It’s up for grabs now!” as Michael Thomas surged through.
But for this to happen in Scotland? It shouldn’t be happening. The SPL trophy has not left Glasgow since 1985 yet here we are, 90 minutes away from Derek McInnes and his players taking it back to Edinburgh and crowning a campaign that has captured hearts and minds around the world.
You can read the full article here.
11:45am
Celtic fans continue to bring the noise
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Celtic Ultra’s fan group the Green Brigade are orchestrating the crowd - Ian MacNicol/Getty Images Europe
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Thousands of Celtic fans are gathering outside the stadium - Andrew Boyers/Action Images via Reuters
11:39am
Today’s setting
Celtic Park#CELHEA | #CelticFC pic.twitter.com/SKrKk5pKkF
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) May 16, 2026
11:38am
Celtic must beat Hearts to win the title
Will Martin O'Neill be able to get the better of Hearts today? pic.twitter.com/eSOvtQHwWv
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) May 16, 2026
11:32am
A bit premature?
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Celtic fans are preparing for the best case scenario but will this come back to haunt them? - Ross Parker/SNS Group
11:26am
Celtic fans out in full force
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Excitement is brewing at Celtic Park - Andrew Milligan/PA
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Celtic will be buoyed by their passionate home advantage - Andrew Milligan/PA
11:17am
Hearts team news
Hearts have made three changes to the side that beat Falkirk. Kabore, Kingsley and Altena replace Kent, Spittal and Braga.
TEAM NEWS
Your Hearts XI to face Celtic in the 2025/26 season finale!
COME ON THE JAAAAAAAAAM TAAAAAAAAARTS pic.twitter.com/koMtngIFE3
— Heart of Midlothian FC (@JamTarts) May 16, 2026
11:16am
Celtic team news
Celtic boss Martin O’Neill has named an unchanged line-up, staying with the same 11 players who started against Motherwell. Daizen Maeda, who has seven goals in his last five games for Celtic, begins up top. Celtic are without a host of options due to injury, including Kasper Schmeichel, Julian Araujo and Cameron Carter-Vickers
The #CelticFC starting XI to face Hearts#CELHEApic.twitter.com/pfQ6OosfzC
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) May 16, 2026
11:15am
It all comes down to this
Good morning and welcome to our live blog for this title-deciding match between Celtic and Hearts in the Scottish Premiership in Glasgow.
The epic race for the title served up some extraordinary drama on Wednesday evening. Hearts cruised to a routine 3-0 win over Falkirk at Tynecastle Park, and attention instantly turned to Celtic’s game away at Motherwell, where Liam Gordon had netted an 85th-minute equaliser for the home side to make it 2-2, leaving Derek McInnes’ men on the brink of the title.
However, Kelechi Iheanacho netted a hugely contentious 99th-minute penalty to seal a 3-2 win for Celtic. The late penalty was awarded after Motherwell midfielder Sam Nicholson was punished for handball after challenging for a header with Celtic defender Auston Trusty, who went down in the area. Referee John Beaton was sent to the monitor and made the swift decision to give the penalty, which Iheanacho dispatched with chilling composure.
Gary Lineker called it the “worst decision he had seen”, while McInnes described it as “disgusting.” If the result had stayed 2-2, then Celtic would have needed to beat Hearts by three goals to clinch the title. Instead, Martin O’Neil’s side are just a point behind Hearts and can beat the current league leaders by any scoreline at Celtic Park to dethrone them. Meanwhile, Hearts just need to avoid defeat to become the first side since Sir Alex Ferguson’s Aberdeen in 1985 to win the Scottish title outside of the Old Firm duo.
The penalty controversy has made Hearts’ wait for a first title since 1960 even more agonising, as they try to break the Celtic and Rangers’ duopoly of Scottish football. It leaves today’s game in Glasgow as a brutal winner-takes-all battle, with Hearts on the verge of history, while Celtic aim for a fifth successive title.
Kick-off is at 12:30, with teams coming shortly.
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