Celtic's hopes of clinching a fourth successive championship are hanging by a thread after a goalless draw against Hibernian left them two points behind Rangers going into the final game.

The Hoops wasted a host of chances as they dominated the possession in a dramatic game, with Scott McDonald missing two golden opportunities in either half.

Following Rangers' win over Aberdeen on Saturday it means Celtic have to beat Hearts next Sunday and hope Dundee United get something from their game with Rangers if Gordon Strachan's side are to win a fourth Scottish Premier League title in a row.

"It was exciting again with some good football," Strachan said. "After the season is finished they can look back at today's game and say they couldn't do any more than that."

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