Key events10m agoCeltic v Dunfermline is go ...1h agoCeltic v Dunfermline line-ups1h agoScottish Cup final: Celtic v Dunfermline AthleticShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this feature9 min: Oh my! Celtic are forced to scramble the ball off their own line after Callum Morrison nips between Alistair Johnson and Viljami Sinisalo to poke it towards the empty net. Liam Scales gets back to hack the ball off the line. Dunfermline were millimetresd away from taking the lead.7 min: Daizen Maeda jinks in front of John Tod as the duo chase a ball into the Dunfermline penalty area and goes to ground. His appeals for a penalty fall on deaf ears and replays suggest it ‘s a good call.5 min: Another long ball towards Maeda, who on this occasion lays it off to Benjamin Nygren before darting towards the Dunfermline penalty area. Celtic win the first corner of the game. Arne Engels’ delivery is punched clear by Dunfermline goalkeeper Aston Oxborough. James Forrest’s follow-up shot is saved by Oxborough.5 min: Tierney sends the ball long towards Daizen Maeda but the Celtic striker’s touch is poor and he’s unable to hold it up.4 min: Dunfermline win a free-kick near the halfway line for a Trusty foul on their striker Callum Morrison.2 min: Celtic goalkeeper Viljami Sinisalo hoofs the ball upfield, running on to a back-pass from Liam Scales. John Tod advances out of the Dunfermline defence with the ball at his feet, before pinging a diagonal towards Matty Todd on the left flank. His cross is cleared by Auston Trusty.1 min: Referee Steven McLean blows his whistle and Celtic get the ball rolling. They’re in their customary green and white hoops, while the players of Dunfermline are wearing red shirts, shorts and socks.Not long now: The teams line up in the Hampden Park tunnel , with managers Martin O’Neill and Neil Lennon, suited, booted and ready to lead them out. A measure of the gulf in size and class of these teams? Dunfermline’s entire annual wage bill is considerably less than half of Celtic full-back Kieran Tierney’s reported salary of £2.6m.Celtic: In news that may or may not be related to the vacant Celtic head coach position currently occupied by Martin O’Neill in an interim role, Robbie Keane is reported to resigned from his job as manager of the Hungarian Cup winners Ferencvaros yesterday. Hmmm …Daizen Maeda could play his last game for Celtic today, with rumours linking him with a summer move to the Premier League. Photograph: Jane Barlow/PADunfermline head coach Neil Lennon surveys the scene at Hampden Park ahead of the Scottish Cup final. Photograph: Jane Barlow/PAToday’s match officials
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