Football fans flocked to Hampden for the semi-final ⚽️
The Gers proved to be the more dangerous of the two throughout the clash, however, they lacked the cutting edge to put themselves ahead.Patrick Roberts hits stunner in huge Sunderland moment as ex-Celtic boss Tony Mowbray suffers injury
A defensive error from Michael Beale's men allowed Jota to latch onto cross at the back post and nod Celtic ahead. The Portuguese winger's header was all that was need to ensure that Ange Postecoglu's side would be returning to Hampden in the hopes of completing a domestic treble. Rangers' dreams of lifting silverware this season seems extremely unlikely following their loss earlier today.
Glasgow Live has put together a gallery of pictures of the crowd. Can you spot yourself in the stands?
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