Celtic take on Rangers this afternoon in the final game of a rollercoaster of a 2023/24 campaign.
The Scottish Cup final marks the end of what has been a topsy-turvy season in which the momentum has shifted to and fro several times.
Currently – and critically – the Bhoys have the impulse in their favour as both they and their city rivals look to wrap up a double at Hampden Park this afternoon.

Around 50,000 supporters will descend upon the national stadium and ahead of the game, ScotRail have made an announcement.
On X, they’ve given advice to fans of both Celtic and Rangers who are planning to get to the final by train.
The Parkhead faithful have been told to queue for services to King’s Park station via the main concourse at Glasgow Central. Post-match, they will get back to the city centre via King’s Park.
Fans have also been advised to download e-tickets to avoid queuing at stations. In addition, they have been told that alcohol isn’t permitted onboard trains.
Kick-off this afternoon is at 3 pm. The hotly anticipated final is live on Premier Sports and BBC.