Celtic fans have lined the streets of Glasgow after the Hoops secured the coveted Treble with just seconds to spare.
Parkhead fans lined the streets, despite the downpour and held up traffic in the city centre celebrating Celtic's 2-1 win over Aberdeen.
The bhoys made history by winning the Scottish Cup final, securing the club’s fourth Treble and completing a remarkable 47-match unbeaten domestic season.
Brendan Rodgers led his side through a record-smashing campaign in which they recorded the most wins, most goals and most points ever in the Premiership.
And the Northern Irishman now joins legendary club figures Jock Stein and Martin O’Neill in the club’s history books after leading the Hoops to the Treble in his debut season.
Fans will undoubedtly be celebrating into the wee small hours of Sunday morning.
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