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Celtic win Scottish Premiership title
Celtic have won their 12th Scottish Premiership title in 13 seasons.
They only needed a draw from a trip to Kilmarnock to be crowned champions, but ended up winning 5-0.
Their manager, Brendan Rodgers, said: "It was a brilliant team performance and a great way to clinch the title. We wanted to sprint over the line and we went over it really quickly."
Celtic went into their penultimate game at the top of the table and three points clear of their rivals Rangers.
That meant just a point from a draw with Kilmarnock would be enough to get their hands on the trophy.
It might have just been one point, but it wasn't guaranteed as Celtic lost their last two games at Kilmarnock.
But Celtic managed to score five goals - including two from man of the match Matt O'Riley.
Celtic will lift the championship trophy in front of their home crowd after their final league match against St Mirren on Saturday 18 May.
The following week, they have their chance to get their hands on more silverware as they take on Rangers in the Scottish Cup final.
Any match between Celtic and Rangers is known as the Old Firm derby - they are the two biggest names in Scottish football and are both based in Glasgow.
No club other than Celtic and Rangers have won the Scottish league title since Aberdeen in 1985.