Celtic FC secured their fifth consecutive Scottish Premiership title in a dramatic 3-1 victory over Heart of Midlothian, but the celebration was overshadowed by fan riots and pitch invasions. The match, held in Glasgow on May 16-17, 2026, saw goals from Arne Engels, Daizen Maeda, and Callum Osman, cementing Celtic's record-breaking 82-point season under manager Martin O'Neill. However, the triumph was marred by unsportsmanlike behavior from supporters, leading to 14 arrests and police intervention.The Guardian+2
Celtic's victory marked their fifth straight championship, setting a new record in Scottish football history. The team completed a remarkable seven-match winning streak during the season's crucial run-in, showcasing their dominance under O'Neill's leadership. Their 82-point tally highlighted their consistency across 32 matches over eight months.RIA Novosti+2
The decisive match featured standout performances from Engels and Maeda, who scored critical goals. Hearts briefly threatened with a goal of their own, but Celtic's relentless pressure ensured their victory. The match ended prematurely as Hearts players left the pitch under police escort due to fan disruptions.The Guardian+2
Celebrations turned violent as thousands of Celtic fans stormed the pitch and clashed with police. Fourteen arrests were made for offenses including assault, weapon possession, and inciting riots. Two officers sustained serious injuries, and fireworks were confiscated during the disturbances.RIA Novosti+2
Heart of Midlothian issued a strong statement condemning the abuse directed at their players and staff. The club called for action to protect the integrity of the game, describing the scenes as "shameful" and disappointing for Scottish football.The Guardian+2