Celtic have secured their third consecutive Scottish Premiership title with a game remaining, following a 5-0 victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.
The Hoops only needed a point to clinch the title and started strong, with Adam Idah scoring in the fifth minute.
Daizen Maeda added the second goal in the 12th minute, and James Forrest netted the third before half-time.
Matt O'Riley sealed the win with a brace in the second half, marking a successful return to Scottish football for Brendan Rodgers in his first season back.
Celtic will officially lift the trophy after their final league match against St Mirren on Saturday, while Kilmarnock will finish the season in fourth place, securing European football.
This is Celtic's 54th league title in the club's history and their 12th league championship in the past 13 seasons.
🏆 2021/22
— (C)eltic Football Club (@CelticFC) May 15, 2024
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🆕 2023/24#CelticFC are crowned Champions of Scotland AGAIN! 🍀🏆
Three-In-A-Row for Glasgow's Green & White - Congratulations to Brendan and the Bhoys! 👏 pic.twitter.com/Ay8QmwyvRo
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Adam Idah 5' Daizen Maeda 12' James Forrest 35' Matt O’Riley 52' 71' |