Summary

  • Ryan Christie curls in opener from edge of box; Panenka penalty from Odsonne Edouard doubles lead after Christophe Berra handball

  • Liam Boyce heads in just three minutes after restart, goal-line technology rules Stephen Kingsley's header crosses line to level

  • Substitute Leigh Griffiths turns ball into the net in extra-time after Craig Gordon saves Scott Brown header, but Josh Ginnelly capitalises on poor play at back

  • Kris Ajer scores vital penalty in shootout to hand Neil Lennon's men 12th domestic trophy in a row

  1. Cheeriopublished at 18:04 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Heart of Midlothian (4-3 pens)

    Righto, I'm off for a lie down after an amazing Scottish Cup final thriller.

    Congratulations to Celtic for making it 12 trophies on the trot. They are taking the old cup home for the 40th time...

    Commiserations to Hearts, who contributed so much to a classic, only to lose out on penalty kicks after getting their noses in front in the shoot-out.

    We'll be back on Wednesday for a full card in the Premiership, so join us again then. Good night.

  2. Watch: Ajer converts to make history for Celticpublished at 17:56 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Hearts (4-3 on pens)

  3. Neilson praise for 'phenomenal' Hearts showingpublished at 17:51 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Heart of Midlothian (4-3 pens)

    Hearts manager Robbie Neilson tells BBC Scotland: "I thought we were absolutely outstanding. To come back in the second half and then recover in the second half of extra-time was phenomenal. It shows all these players are fighting for this club.

    "We looked at the teams that had beaten them and the only teams that had done that had played five at the back and three in the middle to try and shut them off, so we did that. Even in the first half, but for a wondergoal and a penalty they didn't have anything else. So the game plan never really changed, it was just to be more aggressive, to get after them.

    "I wasn't here last year but I think if that happened last year they couldn't come back from that.

    "It shows we can compete against one of the top teams in Scotland. it shows we should be coming to Hampden regularly."

    Hearts came roaring back from 2-0 and 3-2 down to push Celtic all the wayImage source, SNS
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    Hearts came roaring back from 2-0 and 3-2 down to push Celtic all the way

  4. What next for Celtic?published at 17:46 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Heart of Midlothian

    So, does that take the heat off Neil Lennon or will the wobbly nature of their second-half collapse add ammunition to those calling for him to go?

    No doubt fans will remain split but one thing is sure, Celtic cannot afford any more slips in the league, with Rangers so far in front.

    Celtic go to Ibrox on 2 January. Before that Old Firm showdown, the champions take on Ross County (H), Hamilton (A) and Dundee Utd (H).

  5. 'You'll never see 12 in a row again'published at 17:39 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Heart of Midlothian (4-3 pens)

    Celtic manager Neil Lennon continues: "It's a very special moment for me on a personal basis. I've been here 20 years and I think I'm the first person to do it (win the treble) as a manager and a player. So I'm in a unique band of one and I'm very proud, but I'm very grateful to the people who supported me and helped me achieve this along the way, especially the players.

    "I didn't think we played poorly at all. I thought it was a great cup final. I'm so pleased that we've won it. So pleased for the fans as well. It's just an unbelievable achievement, incredible.

    "The weight of all this expectation has gone. That's 12 trophies in a row, we're out of the League Cup, and now we can just focus on the league and cup again. Trophies aren't easy to win, that's 12 in a row and you'll never see that again."

    Neil Lennon looks on as the tickertape rains down at HampdenImage source, SNS
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    Neil Lennon looks on as the tickertape rains down at Hampden

  6. Lennon hails 'monumental achievement'published at 17:35 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Heart of Midlothian (4-3 pens)

    Celtic manager Neil Lennon tells BBC Scotland: "The weight of expectation, they're human beings at the end of the day. This has never been done before and you can see how difficult it is.

    "We said before the game we'd come up against a very heavily motivated team, we did, but we had good control of the game and we just came off it a little bit. And then we get the third goal and you're thinking 'see it out' and we can't do that. It's just pure drama.

    "It's a monumental achievement. I would like to dedicate it to Mr Desmond, Peter (Lawwell) and the board for their unwavering support over the last few months, it's been a difficult time, and the players, they've been absolutely magnificent. They really felt it today, you could see that, the longer the game went on you could see the anxiety coming in and it showed. I even watched the penalties on a screen with our analyst, just the two of us, because I just wanted to watch them in the peace and quiet."

  7. Griffiths 'buzzing' after 'lottery of penalties'published at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Hearts (4-3 on pens)

    Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths tells BBC Scotland: "The only thing missing was the fans. It was a great spectacle.

    "Penalty shoot-outs are a lottery and luckily we got the winning ticket.

    "I was disappointed it (his extra-time goal) was not to be the winner, but it's a team game. We've won the cup again and I'm buzzing."

  8. Hammer time from Ajer - you can't stop this...published at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Hearts (4-3 on pens)

    Launch it? Kristoffer Ajer could not have hit the final penalty any harder. An absolute rocket from the big defender!

  9. 'You see the togetherness in the group'published at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Hearts (4-3 on pens)

    Celtic's winning penalty-taker Kristoffer Ajer tells BBC Scotland: "It's a great feeling. We had some tough weeks but today we had to fight through so much. You see the togetherness in the group. We are a bunch of friends who work hard.

    "Hearts are a great team, a lot of experience, it's not the best pitch in Scotland and they made some really great set pieces.

    "I had some cramp walking up to that penalty so I had to launch it through the middle."

    Celtic players celebrate as Kristoffer Ajer's penalty hits the netImage source, SNS
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    Celtic players celebrate as Kristoffer Ajer's penalty hits the net

  10. A day to remember for Hazardpublished at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Hearts (4-3 on pens)

    What a day for Conor Hazard! The 22-year-old had a few shaky moments during the final but he was the Celtic hero at the end, stopping two Hearts spot-kicks in succession.

    And it was just his third start for the champions...

    Celtic goalkeeper Conor Hazard stops Craig Wighton's penalty kickImage source, SNS
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    Conor Hazard stops Craig Wighton's penalty kick, having already kept out an effort from Stephen Kingsley

  11. Celtic raise the trophy - yet againpublished at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Hearts (4-3 on pens)

    That's more like it. The Celtic players get their hands on the cup and summon the energy for a spot of celebratory bouncing as fireworks explode into the night over Glasgow's southside.

    Celtic lift the Scottish Cup for the fourth year runningImage source, SNS
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    Celtic lift the Scottish Cup for the fourth year running

  12. Celtic pick up winners' medalspublished at 17:09 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Hearts (4-3 on pens)

    Now the Celtic players wander over to pick up the first prize medals. It's all pretty low key, out in the middle of pitch.

    The players are so tired they can barely raise a clap.

  13. Miserable walk for Heartspublished at 17:08 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Hearts (4-3 on pens)

    The exhausted and emotionally drained Hearts players trudge up to collect their runners-up medals, followed by the officials, who get some kind of commemorative gong.

    Craig GordonImage source, SNS
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    Craig Gordon ponders what might have been after the penalty shoot-out.

  14. 'Quadruple treble will not be seen again any time soon'published at 17:06 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Hearts (4-3 on pens)

    Neil McCann
    Former Hearts & Rangers winger on BBC Sportsound

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    You can't commend Hearts highly enough. Their spirit, their grit, and game plan as well. In the end Celtic have come to the fore, they've got this quadruple treble and I don't think I'll see anything like that in my lifetime again.

  15. Heartache for Heartspublished at 17:03 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Heart of Midlothian (4-3 pens)

    You've got to feel for Hearts.

    At half-time, the Championship side looked dead and buried but they hauled themselves right back into it to force extra-time.

    They had to respond again to make it 3-3 and then edged ahead in the shoot-out, only to wilt at the bitter end.

    Robbie Neilson will be gutted but, on that evidence, they are going to breeze back into the Premiership.

    Scott Brown celebrates Leigh Griffith's goalImage source, SNS
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    Scott Brown celebrates Leigh Griffith's goal for Celtic

    Josh Ginnelly levelled for HeartsImage source, SNS
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    Josh Ginnelly leveled for Hearts

  16. Celtic complete quadruple treble on dramatic afternoonpublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    FT: Celtic 3-3 Hearts (4-3 pens)

    Wow! What a game.

    Such a pity Hampden wasn't full of fans for an afternoon of high drama.

    Celtic win the Scottish Cup for a 40th time and that completes the quadruple treble.

  17. Ajer wins the cup for Celtic!published at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    Celtic 4-3 on pens

    Kristoffer Ajer hammers it down the middle. Celtic win the cup!

  18. Advantage Celtic...published at 16:55 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    Hearts 3-3 Celtic

    Conor Hazard saves again, this time from Craig Wighton.

    Pretty poor pen...

  19. Postpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    Hearts 3-3 Celtic

    Mikey Johnston makes it level.

  20. Hazard foils Kingsleypublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2020

    Hearts 3-2 Celtic

    Stephen Kingsley's effort is weak and Conor Hazard saves low to his right.

    A lifeline for Celtic.