The 2025 Scottish Cup final is set after Celtic defeated St Johnstone at Hampden Park in the last four this afternoon.
The Parkhead side will take on Aberdeen at the national stadium next month as they look to secure a sought-after domestic treble.
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Jimmy Thelin's men defeated Heart of Midlothian in their semi-final yesterday. Craig Gordon opened the scoring with an own goal, before Lawrence Shankland drew Hearts level. Oday Dabbagh then won it for the Dons in the dying embers of extra time.
Celtic will now line up against Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden on Saturday, May 24.
Both sides have five league fixtures to contend with before then.
Celtic will look to wrap up their fourth consecutive Scottish Premiership title when they travel to face Dundee United at Tannadice next Saturday. Meanwhile, Aberdeen remain hot in their pursuit of United and Hibernian in their quest for third.
Before they face off at Hampden in the final, Celtic and Aberdeen will meet at Pittodrie in the penultimate round of league fixtures for the season on Wednesday, May 14. That will ultimately be a dress rehearsal for the showpiece event 10 days later.