Celtic's final five fixtures in the Scottish Premiership have been revealed by the SPFL, including when the Hoops will travel to Ibrox to face Rangers.

The Scottish champions will take on Hearts at Tynecastle on Sunday May 7 (2.15pm) in the first match in which a win would see them lift their second consecutive league title.

After that, Ange Postecoglou's men will take on Rangers at Ibrox on May 13 (12.30pm) then it will be St Mirren at Parkhead a week later.

In the second last match, the Bhoys will face Hibs at Easter Road while the final day of the season sees Aberdeen visit Celtic Park (12.30pm).

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Meanwhile,ex-Celtic striker Frank McAvennie has branded Oh Hyeon-gyu "better" than former Hoops star Giorgos Giakoumakis.

The South Korea international joined the Parkhead side in January and has netted three times for the Scottish champions so far.

While the Greek forward moved to MLS side Atlanta United during the same window.

And McAvennie feels that the 21-year-old is an upgrade on Giakoumakis.

"I have seen [Jurgen] Klinsmann make remarks about Celtic before,” he told Football Insider.

"The stadium, the atmosphere, he thinks it is a wonderful environment and his player is coming through that. 

“He will get game time, he is another example of the manager. Giakoumakis left and he brought Oh in and I think he is a better version.

"He is quicker and is only young. If Kyogo gets injured I do not have a problem with him playing up front. I think he will get a lot of game time.

"You can see he is eager to get on the score sheet and he wants to do well. 

"Coming on in front of 60,000 every week is not a bad way to be brought into it. Nothing is going to phase him if he goes anywhere else."

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