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BackCeltic retain Scottish Premiership title after 3-1 win over Hearts
Celtic retain Scottish Premiership title after 3-1 win over Hearts
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BBC UK News16.05.2026Sport3 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Celtic retain Scottish Premiership title after 3-1 win over Hearts

L'essentiel

  • Celtic secured their fifth consecutive Scottish Premiership title with a 3-1 victory over Hearts, dashing the Edinburgh side's hopes of winning their first top-flight trophy in 66 years.
  • Despite Hearts scoring first, Celtic equalized and secured the win with two late goals, leading to jubilant celebrations from their fans.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Celtic secured their fifth consecutive Scottish Premiership title with a 3-1 victory over Hearts. This win prevented Hearts from winning their first top-flight league trophy in 66 years and ended the 40-year dominance of Glasgow clubs. The match saw late goals from Celtic seal their victory after Hearts had initially taken the lead.

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Hearts have missed out on the chance to win their first top flight league trophy in 66 years after suffering a 3-1 defeat to Scottish Premiership holders Celtic.

The Edinburgh side only needed a draw to end the 40 year dominance of Glasgow clubs but Celtic ultimately triumphed, retaining the title for the fifth year in a row.

Despite the Jambos scoring the first goal of the match, Celtic quickly equalised and two late goals - by Daizen Maeda and substitute Callum Osmand - sealed their fate.

Celtic captain Callum McGregor said he was "speechless" at the result, adding: "You can see what this means to everyone, to the group of players."

"We knew we would get a chance for sure, this is the way this group is, they just keep going and going," he said.

"What a special, special group of people – magical."

Former Celtic captain Scott Brown got a huge round of applause as he brought the silverware for the trophy presentation.

Taking the microphone. manager Martin O'Neill, now aged 74, said the players and coaching staff had "given me a reason to live".

Ecstatic Celtic fans poured onto the pitch as the third goal went into the net, with shattered Hearts players escorted down the tunnel.

BBC Sportscene pundit Allan Preston said some of the Celtic fans appeared to be targeting Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland.

The Hearts players and staff made a hasty exit after the game, with some players still in their match kit on the team bus as they headed back to Edinburgh.

Fewer than 800 Hearts fans were inside the stadium but thousands had gathered in pubs In the capital to watch on TV, hopeful that their side would pull off a remarkable footballing achievement.

Fiona, who was at the Tynecastle Arms with her 10-year-old daughter Olivia, said she was "proud and devastated" following the result.

"A lot of my friends think it's 11 men kicking a ball around a field but it's more than that for us," she said.

She added that there was "so much to look forward to" and she was hopeful for the future.

"Whether it's next year or whether it's five or ten years - it will happen eventually," she said.

'Celebrate responsibly'

There was a heavy police presence in Glasgow for the match, with O'Neill, who last won the title in 2004 during his first spell at Celtic, among those urging fans to celebrate "safely and responsibly".

"We want all our fans to be safe and ensure that we are mindful of others and our wider community," he said ahead of the big game.

In recent years some Celtic fans have been involved in anti-social behaviour after gathering in their thousands in the Merchant City and Trongate areas of Glasgow.

As a precautionary measure glass was removed from bus stop shelters on Friday, and the club urged supporters to avoid mass gatherings which have a "high impact" on the city.

Police Scotland said a number of roads in the Trongate area had been closed in anticipation of title celebrations and people were advised to avoid the area.

The Gallowgate is shut between Watson Street and High Street. London Road is closed between Glasgow Cross and James Morrison Street.

High Street and Saltmarket remain open.

Hopes for a celebration in Edinburgh dashed - there was disappointment among fans who had been watching the game in capital.

Fiona, who had been at the Tynecastle Arms with her 10-year-old daughter Olivia, said she was "Proud and devastated" following the result.

"A lot of my friends think it's 11 men kicking a ball around a field but it's more than that for us," she said.

Questions ouvertes

  • What specific actions were taken by the Celtic fans targeting Lawrence Shankland?
  • What were the exact measures taken by Police Scotland to manage the crowds and potential anti-social behaviour?
  • What is the specific impact of this loss on Hearts' future transfer strategy or player morale?
  • What are the specific reasons for the club's request to avoid mass gatherings?

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This article was originally published by BBC UK News.

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