Celtic complete dramatic eight-month chase to overhaul Hearts and win title
Celtic overturned an eight-month title chase to catch Hearts in the season’s closing days, completing a 32-game, 2,880-minute push that decided the championship.

Celtic completed a dramatic late-season turnaround to win the title after an eight-month pursuit of Hearts, the BBC reports. The run stretched across 32 matches and 2,880 on-field minutes and culminated in Celtic catching Hearts in the final 48 hours of the campaign.
Why it matters: title race decided in season’s dying embers
This outcome ends a prolonged and intense championship battle that was settled in the last two days of the season. A chase lasting eight months and more than two thousand minutes of football underlines how closely matched the two sides were over the campaign, and will have major implications for both clubs’ planning, European places and their supporters.
The chase in numbers
According to the source, Celtic’s run toward the title encompassed 32 matches and a total of 2,880 on-field minutes. That sequence of fixtures and minutes represents the sustained form Celtic needed to overhaul Hearts, with the decisive swing occurring within the final 48 hours of the season.
- Celtic overtook Hearts to win the title after an eight-month pursuit.
- The run covered 32 games and 2,880 on-field minutes, per the BBC report.
- The title race was settled inside the final 48 hours of the season.
What this means for Celtic and Hearts
For Celtic, the late surge will be seen as vindication of their response to the pressure of an extended title challenge. For Hearts, losing out after eight months in front will be a significant disappointment and is likely to trigger internal reflection about decisions across the season. Both clubs will need to consider squad and managerial plans with European qualification and next season’s objectives in mind.
Context and next steps
The supplied report focuses on the scale and timing of Celtic’s comeback rather than providing match-by-match detail. Further confirmation and granular information — such as the decisive matches, final points totals, scorelines, dates of the concluding fixtures, and official club statements — should be checked in full match reports and club releases before publishing a final version.
What happens next: clubs, supporters and competition organisers will now turn toward the off-season. Celtic will prepare for the next campaign with the momentum of a last-gasp title, while Hearts will assess how to respond and regroup. The precise consequences for European qualification and any other competition placements should be confirmed from official league tables and communications.