Steven Gerrard side, Rangers FC has been crowned Scottish Champions for the 55th time in the club's history ending 10 years drought.
Former champions Celtic's draw against Dundee United at Tannadice puts Rangers mathematically into the throne room of the Scotland top-flight football.
The trophy will be Gerrard's first as a manager since taking over from Govan in the summer of 2018.
They were met by thousands of fans at the Ibrox ahead of the Saturday game breaking the lockdown rules to celebrate a feat by the beloved club.
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Rangers can now take that morale to Czech Republic to face Slavia Prague in the Europa League on Thursday for the first leg of Round of 16.
Locally, they will face Cove Rangers on April 3 after the announcement of the resumption of the Scottish Cup.
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