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Green Brigade’s Request Ahead of Historic Cup Final
As the Scottish Cup final approaches, with Celtic set to face Rangers in a fiercely contested Glasgow derby, the Green Brigade is rallying the Celtic faithful to join a vibrant and united march. The supporters’ group has organised a corteo from Glasgow Green to Hampden Park, urging fans to gather for a 12:30 PM departure on match day.
Fans are encouraged to arrive at Glasgow Green well ahead of the scheduled departure time to ensure the march begins promptly. The Green Brigade has emphasised the importance of wearing Celtic’s iconic green and white hoops, aiming to create a sea of team colours that symbolises unity and support for Brendan Rodgers’ squad.
Fans participating in the march are advised to follow the guidelines set by the organisers and respect local regulations to help maintain a positive atmosphere throughout the event.
Before all of that, there is the small matter of the SPFL title and its destination. One of the finalists will be crowned champions ahead of the cup final. Celtic fans are hoping they’ll be marching to Hampden as three in a row title winners.
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