The key games which helped Celtic win another Premiership title
The Hoops finished 13 points ahead of Rangers.
Rangers moved two points behind Celtic with a game in hand after securing a long-awaited Parkhead derby win on December 29.
However, Celtic had opened up a 13-point lead by the time the coronavirus pandemic halted the campaign on March 13, two days before the rivals were due to meet again at Ibrox.
Here, the PA news agency chronicles the key moments in the contrasting 2020 fortunes which ultimately secured Celtic the Ladbrokes Premiership title.
Hearts 2 Rangers 1 (January 26)
St Johnstone 0 Celtic 3 (January 29)
The Hoops blew away an in-form Saints team with goals from Olivier Ntcham, James Forrest and Leigh Griffiths in the opening 26 minutes to maintain a five-point lead as Rangers beat Ross County 2-0 at Ibrox. Boss Neil Lennon said: “The first half was outstanding, the fluidity of the team and the chances we created, the attitude of the players, and the overall quality of football and pace we played at was breathtaking at times.”
Rangers 0 Aberdeen 0 (February 1)
Motherwell 0 Celtic 4 (February 5)
A trip to Fir Park to face the third-placed team was the type of match Rangers would be looking for Celtic to slip up in, but the champions were dominant after a tough first half. Lennon hailed the “outstanding” Odsonne Edouard after the Frenchman struck a double. Meanwhile, Rangers needed a late Ianis Hagi goal to come from behind and beat Hibernian 2-1 at Ibrox.
Kilmarnock 2 Rangers 1 (February 12)
With Lennon’s side thrashing Hearts 5-0, Rangers fell 10 points behind after losing another lead when second-half goals from former Celtic youth players Stephen O’Donnell and Eamonn Brophy sealed Killie’s win. “In the second half, we never handled the heat or the pressure,” Gerrard said. “The reality is the opposition (Celtic) are in the driving seat.” Lennon said: “The players know there is a long way to go and there will be twists and turns as we go along.”
Aberdeen 1 Celtic 2 (February 16)
The champions came through a tough encounter with the help of Kristoffer Ajer’s late winner after Rangers had beaten Livingston 1-0 earlier on. Lennon said: “We’re not getting ahead of ourselves, there’s a lot of football yet to play but in the context of the run that we’re on it’s a big win.”
St Johnstone 2 Rangers 2 (February 23)
Rangers 0 Hamilton 1 (March 4)
David Moyo delivered another huge blow to Rangers’ chances to give bottom club Hamilton only their second league win at Ibrox since 1926. Gerrard admitted “confidence was shot” in his dressing room after his side followed up a Scottish Cup defeat by Hearts with another shocker. Celtic trailed at Livingston with the 90 minutes up but Tom Rogic levelled in stoppage-time to move his side 13 points clear.