The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) has confirmed that Celtic's title win over Hearts had concluded before some of the Hoops' supporters entered the pitch in celebration.
Celtic secured the Scottish Premiership title by six points, with the final matchday results confirming their championship win. However, the jubilation was short-lived as some supporters made their way onto the pitch, sparking a condemnation from the SPFL.
While the exact timing of the pitch invasion is unclear, the SPFL has stated that the incident occurred after the match had been concluded and the players had left the pitch. The organisation has since denounced the behaviour, labelling it 'unacceptable'.
The incident has raised concerns about fan safety and the potential consequences for those involved. It remains to be seen how the SPFL will proceed with disciplinary actions against the pitch invaders.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has yet to comment on the incident, but Hearts boss Robbie Neilson condemned the behaviour, stating that it was 'not acceptable'.
The Scottish Premiership title win marks Celtic's eighth championship success in the past 12 years, with the club set to celebrate their triumph with a parade next week.