Summary

  • Listen to Sportsound post-match coverage

  • Miovski latches on to Clarkson through ball to guide in second-minute Aberdeen opener

  • Kuhn slots Celtic leveller after error by MacDonald & Forrest nets fine curling finish seconds after coming off bench

  • Carter-Vickers clears off line before Aberdeen find last-gasp leveller with Sokler header

  • O'Riley fires into top corner to restore Celtic lead in extra time but MacDonald heads 119th-minute equaliser

  • Celtic win 6-5 on penalties as keeper Hart misses spot-kick before saving from Phillips

  • Celtic will meet Rangers or Hearts, who play on Sunday

  1. Bye for nowpublished at 16:13 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    That's all from an amazing Scottish Cup semi-final.

    Celtic are through to their 60th final, leaving Aberdeen without a win in 25 meetings between the sides, but only a dramatic penalty shoot-out separated the sides.

    Join us tomorrow for live coverage of the other semi-final as Hearts look to prevent an Old Firm final as they face Rangers at Hampden.

    Celtic celebrateImage source, SNS
  2. Follow SPFL livepublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 20 April

    Remember there are other important games heading into the second halves in the Scottish Professional Football League.

    We have live coverage of the Championship, Leagues 1 & 2 and the Highland League title climax here.

  3. How did all that happen again?published at 16:07 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    If you want to relive that crazy 120-plus minutes, you can have a read at Amy Canavan's match report here.

  4. I need therapy - Rodgerspublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    Brendan Rodgers jokes that he needs a "therapy" session after that dramatic finish against Aberdeen.

    "What a game for neturals watching, but great spirit and credit both teams," the Celtic manager tells BBC One Scotland. "Aberdeen did fantastic, nothing to lose and came and played really well.

    "We had to dig in after a slow start, but I'm just happy to be in the final.

    "We weren't tight enough in our positioning and they were quite bright in midfield and combined well to get through. We gave them too much space, we were away on the attack before we secured the ball and they scored a very good goal. You have to give them credit for that."

    As for goalkeeper Joe Hart's penalty miss before saving the crucial one, Rodgers adds: "He says he still wants another penalty! We've worked on it the last couple of days - we know who's taking the penalties, but it was a great save and he's the hero in the end."

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers celebratesImage source, SNS
  5. Rodgers to comepublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    Victory and progress to their 60th Scottish Cup final means Celtic are in pole position for a league and cup double.

    We'll have manager Brendan Rodgers' reaction to that in a few moments.

  6. Proud Leven says display is 'benchmark'published at 15:57 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    Aberdeen interim manager Peter Leven is "proud" of his players despite their semi-final defeat.

    "I thought the boys gave everything," he tells BBC Scotland. "It's a sickener at the end - penalties are a bit of a lottery - but we went toe-to-toe at times with Celtic.

    "At times, we had to suffer a bit with the low block, but after that, we showed a bit of character and made enough chances in the game to score more.

    "We had two academy graduates stepping up taking penalties - I'm proud of them as well. I thought they gave everything, I've said to them that's the benchmark to end the season.

    "Just gutted it ended that way. I said that to them, get your heads up - we've got to rest and recover and we're back in on Monday to go again."

    Aberdeen interim manager Peter LevenImage source, SNS
  7. 'Both teams did themselves proud' - Forrestpublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    Another Celtic goalscorer, James Forrest, pays tribute to Aberdeen's resilience.

    "When I came on and scored, I thought we'd see it out at 2-1, but fair play to Aberdeen, they kept coming back," he tells BBC Scotland.

    "It shows a lot about the team that stepped up at the end as well, fair play to them. We had a couple of chances at 2-1 to make it 3-1, same at 3-2, but we just couldn't see it out, which I think would have finished them off.

    "But fair play to Aberdeen they dug in, both teams today done themselves proud."

    Celtic's James Forrest and Matt O'Riley celebrateImage source, SNS
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    James Forrest and Matt O'Riley both scored for Celtic

  8. O'Riley relief but says 'we deserved to win'published at 15:47 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    Celtic goalscorer Matt O'Riley, voted man of the match, tells BBC Scotland: "Lots of relief to be honest. A lot of emotion as well.

    "I had every faith in us in that penalty shoot-out and thankfully got it done.

    "Fair play to Abereen, they played well, but I think we had enough chances to win the game and deserved to win.

    "We are a tight group behind the scenes and that shows in these moments."

  9. Game had everythingpublished at 15:42 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6 pens)

    Leanne Crichton
    Former Scotland international on BBC One Scotland

    There's not much that this game hasn't delivered on in terms of drama, late goals, missed penalties, goalkeepers going down with cramp during the shootout, a goalkeeper steps up and misses.

    It's literally delivered. It's set the bar particularly high as far as Scottish Cup semi-finals go, that's for sure.

    The resilience Aberdeen have shown has been outstanding, against all odds. Celtic could have romped it this afternoon - they had the potential and the quality in the squad to do so - but Peter Leven got it spot on this afternoon.

  10. Great comeback falls shortpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    Pat Bonner
    Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound

    Celtic didn't play well in the first half. They sorted it out at half time, but they allowed Aberdeen back into the game through poor defending and they grew in confidence.

    We couldn't see it happening, but it was a great comeback from Aberdeen. The penalty shoot-out will be a disappointment for them, but they will take credit out of this.

  11. 'Aberdeen can be proud in defeat'published at 15:38 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    Willie Miller
    Former Aberdeen captain on BBC Sportsound

    What Aberdeen gave to the semi-final was immense. They looked down and out in the second half, but they found something else.

    Peter Leven can be more than proud even in defeat. Celtic obviously will be delighted to get into another final, but Aberdeen can take a huge amount out of this game, believe me.

  12. Hart goes from villain to heropublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 20 April

    FT: Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    James McFadden
    Former Scotland forward on BBC One Scotland

    I said when Joe Hart missed his penalty it's a strange position when you're the goalkeeper.

    You can then go in and be the hero - and that's what he's done.

  13. FULL-TIME Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)published at 15:32 British Summer Time 20 April

    What a Scottish Cup semi-final. And what drama right to the final moment.

    But it is holders Celtic who are through to the Scottish Cup final in a topsy turvy affair at Hampden.

    Brendan Rodgers' side await the winners of the second semi-final tomorrow between city rivals Rangers and Hearts.

  14. MISSED PENALTYpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 20 April

    Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)

    Killian Phillips' low spot kick is saved by Joe Hart as the goalkeeper makes up for his penalty miss.

    Heartbreak for the on-loan Crystal Palace midfielder.

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    GOAL Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-6pens)published at 15:30 British Summer Time 20 April

    Tomoki Iwata

    Celtic goal graphic
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    GOAL Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (5-5pens)published at 15:29 British Summer Time 20 April

    Jack Milne

    Aberdeen goal graphic
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    GOAL Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (4-5pens)published at 15:29 British Summer Time 20 April

    Alistair Johnston

    Celtic goal graphic
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    GOAL Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (4-4pens)published at 15:28 British Summer Time 20 April

    Junior Hoilett

    Aberdeen goal graphic
  19. MISSED PENALTYpublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 20 April

    Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (3-4pens)

    Joe Hart steps up to win it for Celtic.

    However, the goalkeeper's shot is saved by counterpart Kelle Roos!

  20. MISSED PENALTYpublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 20 April

    Aberdeen 3-3 Celtic (3-4pens)

    Ryan Duncan's spot kick comes off the inside of a post and flies clear.]

    Advantage to Celtic.