Celtic and Rangers shared the spoils on the day but once again it’s the Bhoys who will be celebrating.
A 1-1 draw between the two at Ibrox in the fifth and final Glasgow derby of the season was played out, with Adam Idah’s 57th minute equaliser cancelling out Cyriel Dessers’ opener.
Not only were Brendan Rodgers’ side able to avoid three derby day defeats in a row, they were also able to continue their Scottish Premiership title celebrations.
The Bhoys are level with Rangers for league titles won and only two behind Linfield.
Bragging rights may not have been achieved on the day, but it didn’t stop the Celts from having some fun at the expense of their rivals.

Celtic fans sing ‘Simply the Best’ before kick-off
As it tradition at Ibrox, the home side walked out to the Tina Turner hit ‘Simply the Best’.
However, there was a level of irony to this as they played this song, but did not give Celtic a guard of honour.
Additionally, since Celtic were celebrating the title, the song only played into their hands even more and the away end could be heard belting out the anthem.
And true to the song lyrics, the Hoops are simply the best, having won a domestic double already and in hunt of another Treble.
Celtic pile the agony on Rangers with historical stat
Getting one up on your rivals is always sweet, but handing them an unwanted record is even sweeter.
The draw at Ibrox means that Rangers have now gone seven games without a win at home for the first time ever.
They’d previously gone six without a win in the 1960s but this is the first time this has ever happened.
It’s another point to score for Celtic and one that will no doubt come up again in future arguments.
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