2023 Scottish Cup final

The 2023 Scottish Cup final was the final match of the 2022–23 Scottish Cup, the 138th edition of Scotland's most prestigious knockout football competition. It was contested by Celtic and Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on 3 June 2023.[1]

2023 Scottish Cup final
The match took place at Hampden Park
Event2022–23 Scottish Cup
Date3 June 2023 (2023-06-03)
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
Man of the MatchJota
RefereeJohn Beaton
Attendance47,247
2022
2024

Background

The 2023 final was a record 60th Scottish Cup final appearance for Celtic, while it was only Inverness Caledonian Thistle's second final appearance, having won the cup in 2015.[2] It was the first time that the clubs had met in the final, but the eighth time they had met at any stage of the competition, the most recent meeting taking place in the fifth round in the 2016–17 season. It was also the first time since 2015 that teams in different divisions had contested the final, not including the 2020 final, where Heart of Midlothian were in the unique position of being a Premiership side when the competition was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a Championship side when it resumed midway through the 2020–21 season.

The winners were due to enter the 2023–24 UEFA Europa League play-off round, however, as Celtic had already qualified for the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League, the team placed third in the Premiership (Aberdeen) entered the Europa League instead.[3]

Road to the final

CelticRoundInverness Caledonian Thistle
OppositionScoreOppositionScore
N/A3rdStirling Albion (H)3–2
Greenock Morton (H)5–04thQueen's Park (H)0–2[4]
St Mirren (H)5–15thLivingston (A)3–0
Heart of Midlothian (A)3–0QFKilmarnock (H)2–1
Rangers (N)1–0SFFalkirk (N)3–0
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue; (N) = Neutral venue

Inverness Caledonian Thistle entered the Scottish Cup at the third round, securing their place in the fourth round by defeating Stirling Albion 3–2 at Caledonian Stadium.[5] Celtic entered at the fourth round, with a 5–0 home victory over Greenock Morton ensuring their progression to the fifth round.[6] Inverness Caledonian Thistle were eliminated from the competition after a 2–0 defeat to Queen's Park in their rescheduled tie,[7] however, they were reinstated after Queen's Park were found to have fielded an ineligible player.[8] In the fifth round, Celtic beat St Mirren 5–1 in Glasgow, with a flurry of late goals in the match,[9] while Inverness Caledonian Thistle defeated Premiership side Livingston 3–0 at Almondvale Stadium.[10]

Caley Thistle also faced Premiership opposition in the quarter-finals, beating Kilmarnock 2–1 in Inverness,[11] while Celtic travelled to Tynecastle Park to face Heart of Midlothian, where they ran out 3–0 winners.[12] The semi-finals were both played at Hampden Park, with Inverness Caledonian Thistle facing Falkirk on 29 April and Celtic taking on holders Rangers the next day. In a repeat of the 2015 final, Caley Thistle defeated Falkirk, with goals from Billy Mckay and Daniel MacKay taking the club to only the second Scottish Cup final in its history.[13] They would also become the first and only team to have made the final, having been eliminated from the competition in the same season. On 30 April, Celtic beat Rangers, with Jota scoring the only goal of the game.[14]

Match

Details

Celtic3–1Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Furuhashi 38'
Abada 65'
Jota 90+1'
ReportMacKay 84'
Attendance: 47,247
Referee: John Beaton
Celtic
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
GK1 Joe Hart
RB2 Alistair Johnston
CB24 Tomoki Iwata
CB4 Carl Starfelt
LB3 Greg Taylor
CM33 Matt O'Riley  76'
CM42 Callum McGregor (c)
CM41 Reo Hatate  76'
RW17 Jota  90+2'
CF8 Kyogo Furuhashi  59'
LW38 Daizen Maeda  45'
Substitutes:
GK31 Benjamin Siegrist
FW9 Sead Hakšabanović  76'
FW11 Liel Abada  45'
MF14 David Turnbull  76'
FW19 Oh Hyeon-gyu  59'
DF25 Alexandro Bernabei
MF49 James Forrest  90+2'
DF56 Anthony Ralston
DF57 Stephen Welsh
Manager:
Ange Postecoglou
GK1 Mark Ridgers
RB2 Wallace Duffy  70'
CB6 Danny Devine  75'
CB5 Robbie Deas
LB3 Cameron Harper
CM18 Scott Allardice  81'
CM8 David Carson  44'
CM4 Sean Welsh (c)
RW20 Jay Henderson  68'
CF9 Billy Mckay  75'
LW22 Nathan Shaw  81'
Substitutes:
GK21 Cameron Mackay
MF10 Aaron Doran  81'
MF12 Roddy MacGregor  81'
MF16 Lewis Hyde
MF17 Daniel MacKay  68'
DF23 Zak Delaney  75'
FW24 Austin Samuels  75'
MF28 Ben Woods
FW30 Steven Boyd
Manager:
Billy Dodds

Man of the Match:
Jota (Celtic)[15]

Assistant referees:
Graeme Stewart
Gordon Crawford
Fourth official:
David Dickinson
Video assistant referee:
Steven McLean
Gary Hilland (assistant)

Match rules[16]

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions in normal time (a sixth substitute is permitted in extra time)

Media coverage

BBC Scotland and Viaplay Sports broadcast the final; this was the fifth season of a six-year deal in the United Kingdom to broadcast Scottish Cup matches.[17]

References