Thousands of Hoops supporters will turn the air green as they prepare to descend on Glasgow city centre this weekend Politics
Locals are worried the groups being so close together could cause chaos. Politics
Some 2,500 are expected to walk from Glasgow Cathedral and across the city centre to Cessnock in the south west. Politics
Former Rangers star Duncan Ferguson became inmate number 12718 during his stay at Glasgow’s Barlinnie prison - now he recounts his first walk outside his cell Events
Celtic thrashed Dundee United 5-0 to secure their fourth successive Scottish Premiership title before being welcome back to Celtic Park by thousands of fans. Culture
Bhoys seal triumph with 5-0 thrashing of Dundee UnitedDoubles from Kühn and Idah power champions to victoryBrendan Rodgers has reaffirmed his commitment to Celtic as the newly crowned champions wrapped up the Scottish Premiership title for the fourth successive season – their 55th and second trophy of the campaign – with a 5-0 thrashing of Dundee United at Tannadice.Rangers had kept the race going last Sunday by coming from two goals down, and with 10 men to draw 2-2 at Aberdeen. However, Celtic’s cruise took them 18 points clear on top, rendering Rangers’ later 2-2 draw at St Mirren irrelevant to the title. Continue reading... Politics
Celtic have won a fourth-consecutive Scottish Premiership title after thrashing Dundee United at Tannadice, with Brendan Rodgers becoming the club's most successful living manager in the process Politics
The procession will march through streets in the city centre this weekend. Politics
The Hoops need just a point to clinch four-in-a-row at Tannadice - but there's an outside chance it could happen at Ibrox Events
The dates and times for the the final five encounters in the post-split league phase Politics
Ianis Hagi scored a stoppage-time equaliser as 10-man Rangers roared back from two down to draw 2-2 at in-form Aberdeen and deny Celtic an early title party.A Dons win over the second-place Gers would have confirmed the Hoops as champions, and that scenario looked all set to come to fruition as Barry Ferguson’s makeshift team – featuring nine changes from the Europa League quarter-final first leg against Athletic Bilbao on Thursday – were torn apart in the first half. Continue reading... Politics