Another drama-filled Scottish Premiership campaign comes to an end this weekend with both Hearts and Hibs aiming to enter the summer on a high note. As part of the top-six, Hearts were in action on Saturday and enjoyed a brilliant 3-3 draw at home to Rangers, coming from 3-1 down as Kyosuke Tagawa levelled in the 95th minute. Managerless Hibs are at Livingston on Sunday with eyes already on the summer.

Elsewhere, Celtic’s 3-2 win over St Mirren on Saturday was capped off with their trophy presentation and a bizarre moment from that party is among this weekend’s major headlines. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Former Hibs and Hearts man Michael Stewart insists an injection of ‘hard cash’ is needed this summer if Rangers are to compete for the Scottish Premiership.

Philippe Clement’s side looked set to push Celtic all the way but stumbled since the April split, eventually finishing eight points short. “Into the summer, there’s a big job needed at Rangers,” Stewart told BBC Sportsound. “I know that, looking at the squad as a whole at Rangers and the length of contracts that are in place, [thinking about] who would you keep and who should be moved on, suffice to say there’s major surgery needed to be done at Rangers.

“Philippe Clement spoke before the game about.