Celtic win Scottish Premiership title after Pope Francis tribute and ticket price protest at Dundee United
- Celtic won the Scottish Premiership title, tying with Rangers on 55 titles, after a convincing 5-0 victory over Dundee United.
- This victory leaves Celtic 18 points ahead of second-place Rangers, who have five matches remaining in the season.
- Celtic fans protested by throwing tangerines on the pitch due to high ticket prices, with charges up to £42.
- Celtic has also won the Scottish League Cup and will play Aberdeen in the Scottish FA Cup final on May 24.
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Celtic win Scottish Premiership title after Pope Francis tribute and ticket price protest at Dundee United
Celtic have won the Scottish Premiership for the fourth year in a row after beating Dundee United 5-0 as their fans protested against the cost of match tickets and a tribute was made to Pope Francis on the day of his funeral.
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