The Green Brigade have announced plans for a fan procession to Hampden ahead of the Scottish Cup final against Rangers.
The Celtic fan group have urged supporters to gather at Glasgow Green for a second year running then march through the streets to the national stadium for the showpiece final.
Wear the hoops to Hampden pic.twitter.com/QmwlxDKFCY
— North Curve Celtic (@NCCeltic) May 20, 2024
Celtic supporters met at Glasgow Green last year before the final against Inverness Caledonian Thistle and led a fan corteo to Hampden with police present for the journey.
The group dubbed the meeting 'Tims in the Park' and have announced plans for a similar gathering this Saturday before the showdown against Rangers on May 25.
A video on the North Curve Celtic X page announced the plans with a 'Tims in the Park 2' logo.
The short video - which showed fans at Glasgow Green last year and the procession to Hampden - was captioned: "Wear the hoops to Hampden.
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Brendan Rodgers' side head into the Scottish Cup Final 2024 on the back of lifting the Scottish Premiership trophy on Saturday.
Celtic claimed league glory with a win over Kilmarnock in midweek but lifted the title on Saturday following their 3-2 victory over St Mirren.
Now, Rodgers is aiming to make it a league and cup double this term in a derby final against Rangers.
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