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North Curve Celtic confirm exciting pre-match plans before the Scottish Cup final
Celtic take on Rangers in the Scottish Cup final this weekend at Hampden and North Curve Celtic have put together some special pre-match plans for the occasion.
Last month, the fan collective eluded to the possibility of a fan march to the national stadium, posting a teaser with the caption ‘Coming soon…’ accompanied with the slogan titled ‘Tims in the Park 2’ ahead of the showpiece event.
Of course, for those who weren’t there last year, Celtic fans congregated at Glasgow Green in the sunshine before crossing over to Hampden before their side saw off Inverness Caledonian Thistle to claim the domestic treble under Ange Postecoglou.
Now, further information has emerged as supporters gear up to Travel in their hoards to watch Brendan Rodgers’ men attempt to secure a double in his first campaign back north of the border.
North Curve Celtic’s exciting Scottish Cup final plans revealed
Taking to social media platform X, North Curve Celtic have confirmed plans for another edition of a fan march to Hampden on Saturday, with the tagline ‘Wear the hoops to Hampden’ accompanied by a video of the colourful atmosphere created pre-match last year.
Once again, fans are set to descend on the east end of the city in their thousands before making their way over the bridge and onto the southside, forming a sea of green and white that will hopefully see their side emerge victorious against Philippe Clement’s outfit.
This season, the supporters have played a pivotal role in driving the team over the line, and this Saturday will be no different.
On what could be a momentous day, get yourself and your friends down to Glasgow Green and remember, wear the Hoops!
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