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Supporting tips are derived from recent form data and are secondary to the main selection above. All bets carry risk.
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Estimated probabilities derived from form data. Highlighted row = highest probability in each group.
LC
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PRE
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SC
SC
PRE
PRE
PRE
LC
PRE
PRE
PRE
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PRE
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PRE
PRE
PRE
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PRE
PRE
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Barclays Hampden in Glasgow sets the stage for a Scottish Cup Final that feels like a collision of two entirely different footballing universes. Celtic, the undisputed heavyweights of the Scottish game, are hunting yet another piece of domestic silverware to cap off a dominant season. Across the pitch stands Dunfermline Athletic, a club stepping into their first Scottish Cup Final since 2007. The romance of the cup is the only thing keeping the pre-match discussions competitive, because on paper, this is a glaring mismatch.
Celtic arrive at Hampden with a squad built to dismantle domestic opposition. Their attacking metrics are staggering, often maintaining upwards of 70% possession against teams outside the top flight, suffocating opponents with relentless ball circulation and overlapping fullbacks. The pain of losing last year’s final on penalties to Aberdeen is still fresh, adding a visceral, revenge-driven layer to their preparation. There is no complacency in the Celtic camp; this is an absolute must-win. Failing to lift the trophy against lower-league opposition would be viewed as a catastrophic failure by their demanding fanbase.
Dunfermline’s journey to the final has been built on grit, deep defensive blocks, and capitalizing on transitional moments. To survive against Celtic, the Pars will need the performance of a lifetime from their goalkeeper and center-backs. They cannot afford a single lapse in concentration. However, history and data are unforgiving. In their previous cup meeting back in 2010, Celtic overturned a deficit to win 4-2, and the current iteration of this Celtic squad is vastly superior. Dunfermline will try to hold out for as long as possible, but the sheer volume of Celtic’s attacking waves will inevitably break the dam.

