Hearts and Celtic set up dramatic title showdown
Hearts and Celtic have set up a dramatic final day showdown after Martin O’Neill’s side scored a late penalty to salvage a huge three points, reports BritPanorama.
Hearts secured their place in the title race with a convincing 3-0 victory over Falkirk, highlighted by goals from Frankie Kent, Cammy Delvin, and Blair Spittal. This solid display confirmed their competitive stance as the season nears its conclusion.
Celtic faced a more tumultuous path, coming from behind to defeat Motherwell 3-2. Elliot Watt opened the scoring early for Motherwell, but Celtic responded through Daizen Maeda and Benjamin Nygren, only for Liam Gordon to equalise. Ultimately, after a protracted VAR check, Kelechi Iheanacho netted a late penalty, igniting celebrations among Celtic supporters.
With this win, Celtic and Hearts will clash on Saturday in a decisive matchup for the Scottish Premiership title. Notably, Celtic must win to secure the championship, as a draw would not suffice given Hearts’ superior goal difference.
This tightly contested race reflects the high stakes and competitive spirit defining Scottish football as the league reaches its critical final stage.