Scottish champions Celtic were presented with the league trophy today after a late goal from Maciej Zurawski salvaged a 1-1 draw with Hibernian in the Scottish Premier League.
Hearts strengthened their grip on the second Champions League slot with a 2-0 home win over Kilmarnock on Saturday to open a five point gap over rivals Rangers, who could only draw 1-1 with Aberdeen.
Celtic moved to 86 points from 34 games, while Hearts have 68 and Rangers sit third with 63.
Fourth-placed Hibs applauded Celtic on to the pitch but then dampened the celebrations by taking the lead 10 minutes before halftime.
Steven Fletcher latched on to a brilliant long ball from Stephen Glass to drill a low shot through the legs of keeper Artur Boruc.
Zurawski headed home a cross from Paul Telfer in the 76th minute to equalise. He was denied a winner with five minutes remaining when Hibs keeper Zibi Malkowski brilliantly parried another header.
Roy Keane made his comeback after being sidelined with a hamstring injury, which he had picked up during last month's League Cup final win over Dunfermline.
Comedian Billy Connolly presented the SPL trophy to Celtic captain Neil Lennon on a podium on the pitch in front of 60,047 roaring fans.