Summary
Heart of Midlothian and Celtic may face a decisive match for the Scottish Premiership title in Glasgow on Saturday, 16 May. The league has announced the post-split fixtures for the 12-team league, which divides into two groups of six teams after the 33rd set of games. This schedule could result in a final game of the season that determines the champion.
Key Facts
- The Scottish Premiership splits into two sections after the 33rd round of fixtures.
- Heart of Midlothian, Celtic, and Rangers are in a close race for the title.
- A possible title-deciding match between Heart of Midlothian and Celtic is set for 16 May.
- Celtic and Rangers will play the last Glasgow derby on 10 May.
- Hearts lead the league, but their point lead over Rangers is reduced to one, and they are three points ahead of Celtic.
- The league will pause for two weeks to accommodate international fixtures and Scottish Cup semi-finals.
- After the split, each group of six will have its own set of final matches.
- Bottom six teams are trying to avoid relegation, with their final games on 17 May.