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Celtic vs Rangers B LIVE as Brendan Rodgers and Barry Ferguson watch from the stands with penalties on horizon

They're like buses, these Glasgow Cup Finals. You wait all season for one and then two come along at once.

Well, four months apart, but who's counting?

It was the week before Christmas that the Celtic and Rangers B-teams last faced in the final of this competition but they meet again for the 2024/25 showpiece tonight, this time at Partick Thistle's Firhill Stadium.

Last season's edition suffered from numerous delays due to fixture contention that meant it was only played in December last year – a 3-2 thriller which Rangers edged thanks to Zak Lovelace's late winner at Lesser Hampden.

And the young Hoops will be out for revenge this time out.

The Ibrox youngsters however may fancy themselves for another title here having already beaten Celtic in the group stage of the competition.

Celtic: Gill, Bonnetig, Frame, Robertson, Borland, Ure, Dargie, McArdle, Cummings, Turley, Bonnar. Subs: Shaw, Davidson, Cannon, Kyle, Daly, Thomson, Obidiwe, Dobbie, Pickford.

Rangers: McGuire, Hutton, Scott, Kasanwirjo, Campbell, McCallion, Curtis, Adamson, Eadie, Nsio, Burnside. Subs: Halliwell, Wylie, Kerr, Wark, Goodbrand, Fernie, Smith, Stewart, Christie

Follow all the action from Firhill LIVE with us.

Ten minutes left of the 16 now and it's Celtic who look more interested in winning this in regulation time.

But Rangers are standing firm.

But there will be 16 (SIXTEEN) minutes added on!

This is relentless for Stevie Smith as he's now lost his captain Findlay Curtis to what appears to be a thigh injury.

That's not one Barry Ferguson will want to see either given the youngster has been on the fringes of his first team.

On comes Kerr in his place.

There's 10 minutes of normal time plus, we suspect, 10+ of stoppage time at the end of

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