Live coverage: St Mirren v Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup Final from Hampden Park. Team news, kick-off, and updates as it happens.
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Live coverage: St Mirren v Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup Final from Hampden Park. Team news, kick-off, and updates as it happens.
St Mirren v Celtic match page
This match is also on ScottishFitbaw.net.
Jonah Ayunga won't need to put his hand in his pocket for a drink in Paisley any time soon!
That's it... ST MIRREN are winners.
Declan John broke forward from inside his own half before showing real composure in the penalty area, cutting inside and squaring the ball for Jonah Ayunga to tap home his second goal.
Buddies score. Can they hang on..
Or score again.
St Mirren 1 - 1 Celtic
Celtic are keeping the ball and St Mirren are doing well hoding them back.
Reo Hatate scores
After two minutes. Marcus Fraser turns home a great header from a corner kick.
The defender has to twist his body to make a proper connection and the ball arcs away from goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson tells BBC Scotland: "I think Celtic can do whatever they want with that personnel. We don't change loads depending on the system we're playing against, it's about what we do.
"What I know if we beat Celtic today it would be a huge shock. Celtic should win the cup every year, they should be in finals every year. Whether people say things aren't quite right, we know Celtic are a very good side with very good players. They've lost two games, I don't read into all the stuff about them being in a crisis.
"We've matched them tactically [in recent games], we've matched them for large periods. What it does give us is a huge belief. We have to turn up, we can't freeze with the occasion. Celtic are used to being here, our boys aren't. It's about how we can manage the occasion because, if we do, we've shown we can certainly compete.
"It's fine lines in cup finals. We've earned the right to be here but we need to turn up and be the best version of ourselves. We've shown we've got players who can really hurt them, they've struggled to break us down and we've created a lot of chances so it's about being clinical for both ends.
"At Hampden you can't defend for 96 minutes, you have to be brave. Fear is for people who aren't prepared. We've got faith in what we do and we've got faith we can get a result."
We’re only minutes away from kick-off at Hampden in the Premier Sports Cup Final.
Photo Credit: St Mirren.net
This would be Celtic's 23rd League Cup triumph
St Mirren make two changes ahead of the Premier Sports Cup Final, with Dan Nlundulu and Keanu Baccus coming into the starting line-up.
Mikael Mandron, who scored twice in the semi-final victory over Motherwell, drops to the bench along with Fraser Taylor, while Mark O’Hara is included among the substitutes after recovering from injury following a six-match absence.
Celtic also make two alterations from their midweek defeat to Roma. Anthony Ralston returns at right-back and Kelechi Iheanacho leads the line, with Yang Hyun-Jun and Benjamin Nygren named on the bench.
Kick-off at Hampden Park is at 3:30pm.
Here are the line-ups at Hampden. Kick off is 3.30pm. Live on Premier Sports.
St Mirren: George, Fraser, King, Freckleton, McMenamin, Phillips, Gogic, Baccus, John, Ayunga, Nlundulu.
Substitutes: Mullen, Idowu, Mandron, Richardson, Tanser, Taylor, Donnelly, O'Hara, Mooney.
Celtic: Schmeichel, Ralston, Trusty, Scales, Tierney, McGregor, Engels, Hatate, Tounekti, Iheanacho, Maeda.
Substitutes: Sinisalo, Nygren, Kenny, Bernardo, Yang, McCowan, Forrest, Balikwisha, Donovan.
Celtic are chasing another League Cup triumph at Hampden, while St Mirren look to claim the trophy for just the second time in their history.
The Paisley side last lifted the cup in 2013, while Celtic have dominated the competition in recent years. The champions come into the final as favourites after beating St Mirren twice this season and sitting well clear in the Premiership table.