Celtic v Dunfermline: All you need to know about Scottish Cup final
Celtic and Dunfermline clash in Saturday's Scottish Cup final. Martin O'Neill faces his former player Neil Lennon for the trophy.

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Celtic and Dunfermline Athletic are set to face off in the Scottish Cup final this Saturday, May 23. Both clubs are aiming to cap off a challenging season with major silverware at Hampden Park.
For Celtic, the match represents a chance to secure a domestic double after clinching the Scottish Premiership title. Interim manager Martin O'Neill, who stepped in following the departures of Brendan Rodgers and Wilfried Nancy, remains uncertain about whether this will be his final game in charge.
Dunfermline, currently in the Championship, are looking to end a 58-year wait for this trophy. Their manager, Neil Lennon, is a former Celtic player and manager who previously served under O'Neill. Lennon has already guided his side to victory over three top-flight teams during this cup run.
We're the underdogs, but underdogs bite. We will come with an inner belief that we can achieve something here. Neil Lennon
The history of this fixture in the final favors Celtic, who have won all previous cup final meetings between the two sides. Dunfermline last tasted Scottish Cup success in 1968, marking this as a historic opportunity for the lower-league side.