Scottish Football Daily Digest — 18 May 2026

Here's what Scottish football served up today.

O'Neill urges Celtic to move quick on manager – gossip

Celtic manager's advice to club, Hearts boss on title pain and Aberdeen defender linked with move.

Celtic apologise to Hearts over pitch invasion

Celtic have apologised to Hearts and say they will co-operate with a police investigation into the pitch invasion at the conclusion of the clubs' thrilling Scottish Premiership title decider.

Is O'Neill the long-term answer for Celtic?

In October last year, Martin O'Neill was enjoying retirement. Now he has masterminded a title win. But what next?

Rangers set for 'summer of change' as Cavenagh backs Rohl

Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh backs manager Danny Rohl and reckons a "summer of substantial change" will happen at Ibrox after the failings of this season.

Football quiz: Name every Scottish champion

The Scottish Premiership will be decided on the final day and you can follow all the drama on the BBC Sport website and app.

What does Premiership climax mean for European places?

What does Saturday's dramatic and chaotic climax to the Scottish Premiership top-six mean for European football next season?

Riot police deal with 'serious disorder' as Celtic fans celebrate Premiership title win

Hoops fans gathered in Glasgow's east end after a 3-1 win put paid to Hearts' dream of lifting the trophy.

Why Hearts' title tilt is unlikely to be a one-off

Hearts may have missed out on a first Scottish title for 66 years, but Tony Bloom and his data analytics company are out to ensure they are challenging for the title every season.

'Menacing and threatening atmosphere' forced Hearts exit

Hearts say "the menacing and threatening atmosphere inside the stadium" forced them to leave Celtic Park immediately after the final whistle of their Scottish Premiership decider.

'Celtic gave me reasons to live' – but O'Neill unsure about staying on

Martin O'Neill reckons Celtic have given him "reasons to live" after their stunning Scottish Premiership triumph, but the 74-year-old reckons he does not know whether he will stay on beyond this season.

Scottish football. Never a dull one.