The End of the Scottish Championship Season © EuroFootball.com

Today were played the last matches of the 2005/06 season of the Scottish Premier League.

Earlier, having already secured the championship title, Celtic players played away against Aberdeen and took the lead 2-0 after accurate strikes from John Hartson and Shaun Maloney, but the hosts did not give up and, thanks to two goals from John Stewart, managed to salvage a draw.

In second place, the Edinburgh Hearts club met Rangers in Glasgow, who will have to settle for an unusual third place this season. In the final matches where nothing was at stake, the Rangers team celebrated victory, with Kris Boyd scoring both goals.

Hearts coach Valdas Ivanauskas gave his leaders a rest in this match, allowing less-played footballers to prove themselves. This resulted in recently recovered Nerijus Barasa playing the full match for the first time, Saulius Mikoliūnas coming on the field in the 81st minute, Deividas Česnauskis remaining on the bench, and Edgaras Jankauskas not even being registered for the match.

In the third match of the day, the Kilmarnock club defeated the other Edinburgh team, Hibernian, 3-1 at home but still remained in fourth place.

All 38 round results:

Aberdeen 2 - 2 Celtic

5' [0 - 1] John Hartson

61' [0 - 2] Shaun Maloney

69' [1 - 2] John Stewart

72' [2 - 2] John Stewart

Hearts 3 - 1 Rangers

5' [0 - 1] Steven Fletcher

48' [1 - 1] Steven Naismith (from penalty)

72' [2 - 1] Gordon Greer

75' [3 - 1] Colin Nish

Hibernian 2 - 0 Inverness CT

36' [1 - 0] Kris Boyd

74' [2 - 0] Kris Boyd

Kilmarnock 0 - 1 Livingston

53' [0 - 1] Alan Morgan

Motherwell 1 - 0 Hibernian

74' [1 - 0] Daniel McBreen

Rangers 1 - 1 Dundee United

60' [1 - 0] Jim Hamilton

86' [1 - 1] Collin Samuel

Most productive players of the season:

1. Kris Boyd (Rangers) 32 goals

2. John Hartson (Celtic) 18 goals

3. Craig Dargo (Inverness CT) 17 goals

4-6. Derek Riordan (Hibernian) 16 goals

Rudi Skacel (Hearts) 16 goals

Maciej Zurawski (Celtic) 16 goals

7-8. Paul Hartley (Hearts) 14 goals

Peter Lovenkrands (Rangers) 14 goals

9-10. Shaun Maloney (Celtic) 13 goals

Steven Naismith (Kilmarnock) 13 goals

Final standings table:

Note: Inverness earned 58 points, but couldn't finish higher than 7th place at the end of the season.

In the Champions League third qualifying round next season will play:

Glasgow Celtic

In the Champions League second qualifying round:

Edinburgh Hearts

In the UEFA Cup:

Glasgow Rangers

Gretna (Cup finalists)

In the Intertoto Cup:

Hibernian

Relegated to the lower league:

Livingston