Celtic's dominance of the Scottish Premiership is under threat from Hearts, who can win their first title since 1960 with a win at Celtic Park. The Old Firm, comprising Celtic and Rangers, have won the title for 41 consecutive years. Derek McInnes' Hearts side have been preparing for this moment all season, and McInnes believes they have one more surprise in store. Celtic have won 55 domestic titles, and their dominance of Scottish football is unmatched. But Hearts have invested heavily in their squad, and Tony Bloom's partnership with Jamestown Analytics has brought a new level of sophistication to the club. Hearts' fans will be hoping that their team can avoid a repeat of the 1985-86 season, when they lost the title to Celtic on the final day. McInnes is confident that his team can get the result they need, and he has been preparing them for this moment all season. The stage is set for a thrilling finale to the season, with Celtic's title hopes hanging in the balance. And if Hearts can pull off the upset, it will be a historic moment for the club. But Celtic are not going to give up their title without a fight, and they will be determined to win their home game and secure the championship. The final day of the season promises to be a nail-biter, with Hearts and Celtic locked in a battle for the title. So, can Hearts finally end Celtic's dominance of the Scottish Premiership? Only time will tell. The outcome is far from certain, and the tension is building ahead of the final game. Celtic's players will be giving it their all, and the crowd at Celtic Park will be cheering them on. It's going to be a thrilling conclusion to the season, and one that will be remembered for years to come.