Summary

  • Watch Sportscene highlights of Hampden epic

  • Celtic win 5-4 on penalties after Yilmaz misses Rangers' fourth kick

  • Rangers led at break, but Celtic took quickfire 2-1 lead

  • Holders levelled before Celtic scored what seemed like late winner, but Rangers equalised inside minute to force extra time

  • Rangers have not beaten Celtic since May 2023

  • Brendan Rodgers still unbeaten in derbies since returning to Celtic last year

  1. The winning strikepublished at 18:35 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Rangers (5-4)

    Here's the moment Daizen Maeda cracked in Celtic's fifth penalty in the shoot-out.

    Daizen MaedaImage source, SNS
  2. Postpublished at 18:34 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Rangers (5-4)

    The Rangers players don't waste any time gathering their runners-up medals.

    Celtic will be up soon.

  3. 'Both sides battled hard'published at 18:33 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Rangers (5-4)

    Celtic defenderLiam Scales tells BBC Scotland it was a "hard battle of carnage".

    The big Irishman adds: "It's great to come out on top after that carnage," the defender says.

    "It was a battle and both sides battled hard."

    On the penalty shoot-out, he said: "We all hope it doesn't go past the five because then you're thinking who's next, no one wants it.

    "All the takers, brilliant penalties, great bravery."

    On the 120 minutes of battle, he says: "The longer it went on, the better for us. We thought they'd tire after Thursday, but in fairness, they didn't.

    "It's been a great start to the season but there's plenty work to be done."

  4. 'When you come here it's about winning'published at 18:31 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Rangers (5-4)

    Celtic captain Callum McGregor tells Premier Sports: "We played nowhere near the level.

    "It's a cup final and there's nerves that play a part but we didn't really start playing until 10-15 minutes into the second half.

    "It was one of those cup ties where anything could happen.

    "Credit to the players they showed so much quality under immense pressure.

    "[I feel] unbelievable pride. It was a tough game, relieved to come through it.

    "When you come here it's about winning, when you're playing against your biggest rivals the pressure is much bigger."

  5. Postpublished at 18:27 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Rangers (5-4)

    So, Brendan Rodgers maintains his 100% record at Hampden and Celtic have trophy number 119.

    Rangers are one behind on 118 and will be feeling pretty sore after losing out by the narrowest of margins.

  6. Postpublished at 18:24 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Rangers (5-4)

    The rest of the penalties were all top drawer. The final kick from Daizen Maeda was perfectly placed in the corner, with Jack Butland diving off in the other direction.

  7. Postpublished at 18:23 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Rangers (5-4)

    Ridvan Yilmaz was the only player to miss from the spot. It was a pretty weak strike and Kasper Schmeichel made a good save low to his left.

    Kasper Schmeichel saves from Ridvan YilmazImage source, SNS
  8. Postpublished at 18:22 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Rangers (5-4)

    The Celtic celebrations begin. Not sure how any of the players have the energy.

  9. published at 18:20 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers (5-4)

    Daizen Maeda to win it for Celtic... And he does!

  10. published at 18:19 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers (4-4)

    Rangers goalie Jack Butland! And he scores. Tucked away impressively.

  11. published at 18:18 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers (4-3)

    Reo Hatate smashes it into the corner.

  12. published at 18:18 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers (3-3)

    Ridvan Yilmaz has his effort saved!

  13. published at 18:17 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers (3-3)

    Arne Engels. Nae bother.

  14. published at 18:16 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers (2-3)

    Danilo. Lovely finish.

  15. published at 18:16 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers (2-2)

    Callum McGregor finds the back of the net.

  16. published at 18:15 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers (1-2)

    Ianis Hagi slips it home.

  17. published at 18:14 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers (1-1)

    Adam Idah, cool as you like...

  18. published at 18:13 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers (0-1)

    James Tavernier is up first. The Rangers captain finds the corner with pace.

  19. Extra-time overpublished at 120 mins

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers

    Referee John Beaton brings play to a halt.

    A quick regroup, then it's penalties.

    How are the nerves out there?

  20. Postpublished at 120 mins

    Celtic 3-3 Rangers

    Only seconds away from spot-kicks now..