
A new supercomputer simulation has projected how the Scottish Premiership could unfold over the next two decades, from 2027 to 2046 — and while the Old Firm rivalry between Celtic and Rangers remains central, the model also allows room for occasional shocks from other clubs in Scotland’s top flight.
The prediction is based on long-term performance trends, squad strength, financial stability, and historical dominance patterns within the league.
⚽ A LEAGUE STILL DOMINATED BY THE OLD FIRM
The results confirm what many already expect: Celtic and Rangers continue to control Scottish football.
Celtic remain the most consistent force, frequently rebuilding strong squads and maintaining long-term stability at the top of the table. Rangers, meanwhile, are projected to stay their closest challengers, regularly pushing for titles and breaking Celtic’s momentum in key seasons.
However, the simulation also suggests that the gap is not completely unbreakable.
🏆 SURPRISE TITLE WINNERS EMERGE
Unlike many expectations of complete Old Firm dominance, the model predicts that a few seasons will see surprise champions.
Clubs such as Hearts, Aberdeen, and Hibernian are forecast to benefit from strong recruitment periods, managerial stability, and transitional gaps in dominance from Glasgow’s big two.
These moments are rare, but they represent the most exciting twist in the projection.
📅 PREDICTED SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP WINNERS (2027–2046)
2027 – Celtic
2028 – Rangers
2029 – Celtic
2030 – Hearts
2031 – Celtic
2032 – Rangers
2033 – Celtic
2034 – Aberdeen
2035 – Celtic
2036 – Rangers
2037 – Celtic
2038 – Hibernian
2039 – Celtic
2040 – Rangers
2041 – Celtic
2042 – Hearts
2043 – Celtic
2044 – Rangers
2045 – Celtic
2046 – Aberdeen
📊 WHAT THE DATA SHOWS
Across the 20-year forecast, the dominance breakdown looks like this:
Celtic: 11–12 titles
Rangers: 6–7 titles
Other clubs (Hearts, Aberdeen, Hibernian): 3–4 titles combined
Celtic remain the most successful side in the projection, but Rangers consistently prevent long-term domination. The biggest talking point, however, is the occasional breakthrough from outside the Old Firm.
🔥 FINAL VERDICT
The supercomputer suggests that the next 20 years of Scottish football will remain heavily shaped by Celtic and Rangers, but not entirely controlled by them.
While Glasgow’s giants continue their rivalry at the top, clubs like Hearts, Aberdeen, and Hibernian could occasionally disrupt the order and write their own rare but historic title-winning seasons.
One thing is clear — Scottish football’s future remains competitive, but still firmly anchored by its two biggest clubs.



