As Celtic prepares to take on Livingston in the Scottish Cup quarterfinal, officials have announced

As Celtic prepares to take on Livingston in the Scottish Cup quarterfinal, officials have announced
As Celtic prepares to take on Livingston in the Scottish Cup quarterfinal, officials have announced

As Celtic prepares to take on Livingston in the Scottish Cup quarterfinal, officials have announced

As Celtic prepares to take on Livingston in the Scottish Cup quarterfinal, officials have announced

This Sunday, Celtic takes on Livingston in the Scottish Cup quarterfinal, offering a chance to advance to the semi-final at Hampden for the first time this season.

Following an event-filled loss to Heart of Midlothian last weekend in which the officials were questioned multiple times, Brendan Rodgers will be eager for his team to resume winning ways.

We lost 2-0 and are now two points behind Rangers in the Scottish Premiership, which is a bitter taste in our mouths due to Hyunjun Yang’s red card and the penalty call against Tomoki Iwata in the capital.

As Celtic prepares to take on Livingston in the Scottish Cup quarterfinal, officials have announced
As Celtic prepares to take on Livingston in the Scottish Cup quarterfinal, officials have announced

However, as a Celtic supporter, you can never be too thrilled about Scottish Cup play because we have won the oldest association football competition a record 41 times.

Livingston, captained by David Martindale, head to Parkhead having won two, drawn one, and lost their last five games in all competitions.

This Sunday, the action begins at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are available for purchase through the official club website by clicking this link.

For those unable to attend, a live broadcast from Glasgow’s east end will begin at 2:00 pm on Viaplay, who owns the rights to the match.

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