Celtic have booked their place in the Scottish Cup final and fans will be excited to hear of upcoming ticket sales for the showpiece occasion.
Yesterday, a large following spurred the Bhoys on to a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Aberdeen after nothing could separate the sides in 120 minutes, leading to Joe Hart’s heroics guaranteeing his side a chance to finish the campaign with some silverware.
Now, fan group collective North Curve Celtic have teased some exciting plans for cup final day, which will be on Saturday, May 25th, via social media outlet X.
As some will know, the first edition of ‘Tims in the Park’ occurred last year before our 3-1 victory over Inverness Caledonian Thistle to claim a domestic treble in Ange Postecoglou’s final match as Celtic manager.
Those present last year congregated in Glasgow Green, taking in the sunshine and then crossing over to Hampden Park, providing a colourful atmosphere ahead of a special afternoon at the national stadium.
Although plans aren’t seemingly set in stone, one would hazard a guess the gathering is likely to be of a similar nature this time around, and 67 Hail Hail will keep fans updated on further developments in due course.
Celtic fans set to descend upon Hampden once again
Speaking as someone housed in the West Stand yesterday, Hampden was almost entirely a sea of green and white as the Bhoys came out on top in an enthralling encounter where Nicolas Kuhn, James Forrest, and Matt O’Riley took turns sending the Celtic support into raptures.
We have won the Scottish Cup on a record 41 occasions, and tickets for the final will be highly sought after as Brendan Rodgers’ men look to bring silverware back to Parkhead to cap off the first season of his second spell in charge.
Celtic fans deserve great credit for the noise they created yesterday to help drag their side over the line to yet another final.
Come May 25th, they will descend upon Hampden once again, ready to back the team to the hilt on a day that can hopefully be another chapter in our trophy-laden history.
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