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The final game of the 2025/26 Premiership title will be held at Celtic Park, with Celtic aiming for their fifth consecutive title against Hearts, who seek their first since 1960.
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Manager: Atmosphere at Celtic Park will be electric for title decider
After 37 games, which began with a 1-0 victory over St Mirren back in August last year, the destination of the 2025/26 Premiership title comes down to the final game of the season â a match between Scotlandâs top two teams at Celtic Park.
A Celtic victory will see the Hoops crowned champions for the fifth year in a row, while Hearts will secure their first title since 1960 if they can avoid defeat.
It has been a rollercoaster of a campaign for Celtic, with Martin OâNeill enjoying his second spell as manager this season, and the Irishman has the chance to win his first league title since 2004, when he was first manager of the football club.
He is looking forward to the title showdown, as he explained in his pre-match press conference at Lennoxtown.
âItâs been a privilege to come back again,â he said. âI would never have thought it in a million years that this could have happened, and so I should actually enjoy it more than Iâm doing.
âWeâre really looking forward to it now and why shouldnât we? Itâs a big, big game. Naturally, we have to win it.
'Hearts donât, so the advantage is with them in that aspect but weâll be going out all guns blazing to try and win.'
âFrom the game against Dundee United at Tannadice, weâve woken up, weâre a better side, weâve now got a bit more confidence about ourselves.
"And if youâd said to me after Tannadice that we had to win all our games, I would have thought that was a tall order. As it turns out, weâve had to do that.
âI just think the players are ready for the game. Theyâve had things their own way in recent times, but now theyâve had to fight and so far theyâve shown up for it and theyâre ready to go.
âBut the gameâs in the balance. Weâre at home, we have to win. Hearts just have to avoid defeat, and itâll be a tough game for both teams.â
Controversy has raged in the media since Wednesday nightâs late penalty award gave Celtic a 3-2 win over Motherwell to set up Saturdayâs title shoot-out.
Celtic can win their fifth consecutive Premiership title, while Hearts aim to secure their first title since 1960.
Martin OâNeill is the manager of Celtic, returning for his second spell this season.
Celtic last won a league title in 2004, during Martin OâNeill's first tenure as manager.
Celtic began the season with a 1-0 victory over St Mirren.

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And as well as pointing out that it was a penalty since the ball hit Motherwell player, Sam Nicholson on the hand, the Celtic manager also acknowledged why the decision has generated so many headlines and so much comment.
âIâm not surprised because everybody wants Hearts to win. Itâs really as simple as that,â Martin OâNeill said.
'Everybody outside Celtic and the Celtic diaspora wants Hearts to win.'
âIf Hearts win or draw the game, then they will deserve to win the league, and if we can win, somewhere along the way, I think weâve deserved to win it.
âItâs the number of points you end up with at the end of the season that determines these things, but in terms of the atmosphere, it will be electric.â
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