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This was the rarest of things, an Old Firm epic at Hampden Park. For the first time, Celtic and Rangers required spot-kicks to be separated in the final of one of Scotland’s major competitions.
Daizen Maeda scored the decisive spot-kick as Celtic emerged 5-4 penalty shoot-out winners over Rangers after a pulsating Premier Sports Cup final ended 3-3 after extra-time at Hampden Park.
Alistair Johnston has recovered from a knock picked up in the Champions League against Dinamo Zagreb to start for Celtic. However, Luke McCowan is cup tied after featuring for Dundee earlier in ...
Celtic beat Rangers on penalties to win the League Cup; Nedim Bajrami fired Rangers ahead with Greg Taylor pulling Celtic level; Daizen Maeda put Hoops on top again, Mohamed Diomande levelled ...