Ianis Hagi scored a last-minute equalizer as Rangers, playing with 10 men, came back from a two-goal deficit to draw 2-2 against an in-form Aberdeen team, preventing Celtic from celebrating an early title win.
If Aberdeen had won against Rangers, Celtic would have been confirmed as champions. In the first half, Barry Ferguson's team struggled, making nine changes from their previous match. The visitors were down two goals and one man after Leighton Clarkson and Pape Gueye scored for Aberdeen, and Ross McCausland received a red card.
Rangers improved in the second half, with Hamza Igamane scoring a goal before Ianis Hagi's late equalizer. This result means Celtic, who are 15 points ahead with five games remaining, will have to wait a bit longer to be crowned champions.
Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin fielded the same starting XI from their previous win, while Ferguson made changes to prepare for their upcoming match in Spain.
The match saw opportunities for both teams, with Aberdeen having the first chance in the 18th minute. Despite a strong start from Aberdeen, Rangers fought back in the second half.
Rangers thought they had scored just before half-time, but the goal was disallowed. Despite Kevin Nisbet's disallowed goal, Aberdeen looked set to secure a crucial win until Hagi's late goal.