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The latest Scottish transfer rumours, including news from Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen and beyond this Thursday morning.
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GlasgowWorld on MSNCeltic v St Mirren: How to watch Celtic's Scottish Premiership opening-day fixtureCeltic host St Mirren at Celtic Park at 16:30 on Sunday 3 August for their opening Scottish Premiership fixture of the 2025/26 season. The match is likely to attract a packed crowd to Parkhead, with ...
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TEAMtalk on MSNBrendan Rodgers plans Liverpool raid for midfielder as Celtic falter in playmaker race – sourcesCeltic are interested in signing Stefan Bajcetic from Liverpool this summer and are struggling to get a deal done for Go ...
Joining them are the three group winners with the best records, which is Hearts, St Johnstone and Partick Thistle. That ...
Scott Brown was no exception when it came to being amazed by the youngster, as he labeled Bonnar as 'exceptional' in the match against St. Mirren. Up to this moment, Bonnar has contributed one goal ...
Aberdeen last won the Scottish Cup in 1990, but they've got an opportunity to put 35 years of hurt behind them as they face off against Celtic in the 2025 Scottish Cup final. Sure, Celtic will be ...
Celtic are aiming to create more history this afternoon when they take on Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden. Victory for Brendan Rodgers’ side would secure a historic ninth treble ...
After a major blow faced by Celtic at Hampden Park in the Scottish Cup final, the Hoops must be planning a few changes for the 2025–26 season.
IT was a treble medal he wanted at Hampden. Instead, Callum McGregor was left with tears for souvenirs. But the Celtic ...
It seems like no time since Aberdeen city centre was a sea of red and white as the hordes came out to celebrate the Dons' ...
CELTIC’S SCOTTISH CUP FINALS – Number 15… CELTIC 2-1 ABERDEEN – HAMPDEN, 24 APRIL 1937 – This was Aberdeen’s first ever Scottish Cup final as 146,433 (at least, allowing for the wall ...
CELTIC’S SCOTTISH CUP FINALS – Number 24… CELTIC 3-1 AIRDRIE – HAMPDEN, 3 MAY 1975 – By the time that Celtic came back for the Scottish Cup final of 1975, they had lost the Scottish League.
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