The Scottish FA has confirmed the officiating team for the Scottish Cup final between Celtic and Aberdeen at Hampden Park on Saturday, May 24.

Don Robertson will take charge of the season’s showpiece occasion, as Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic side aim to complete a domestic Treble, while Aberdeen look to cap off a turbulent campaign with silverware.
Robertson will be assisted by Ross Macleod and David Dunne, with Colin Steven acting as fourth official on the day.
In the VAR suite, Greg Aitken will be the lead video assistant referee, supported by Sean Carr.
Celtic head into the final fresh from securing their fourth consecutive Premiership title, having swept past Aberdeen 5-1 at Pittodrie earlier this week. It was a heavily rotated side that the Celtic manager fielded, aiming to keep things fresh with the players as the season reaches its penultimate game at the weekend.
Aberdeen, meanwhile, will be determined to avoid a repeat of that heavy defeat, with the added pressure of securing their first major trophy since 2014.
For Celtic, it could be their sixth treble in nine seasons and Brendan Rodgers’ third as Celtic manager.
First though, Celtic will lift the league trophy after they face St Mirren on Saturday.