In what can only be described as a Scottish football soap opera that forgot to end on time, the Premiership title will be decided at Celtic Park on Saturday lunchtime after a night of VAR drama, pitch invasions, and goals that somehow kept everyone in suspense until the final whistle. At Fir Park, Celtic were handed a literal lifeline when Iheanacho tucked away a penalty in the 90+7th minute following a VAR review for handball - prompting a pitch invasion that was less "celebratory" and more "we just avoided disaster." Meanwhile, at Tynecastle, Hearts did their job with a 2-0 win over Falkirk, courtesy of goals from Devlin and Nygren, but it wasn't enough to seal the title early. The bottom line: any kind of home win for Celtic on Saturday gives them the championship. Any other result, and it's Hearts' title to lose - or, more accurately, to win. As one fan reportedly sobbed in the stands, it's the kind of finale that makes you wonder why anyone watches anything else.
Scottish Premiership Title Race Goes to Final Day After Chaos, Handballs, and Pitch Invasion
Scottish Premiership title race goes to final day after Celtic's last-gasp penalty and Hearts' win; any home win for Celtic secures the championship, anything else hands it to Hearts.