Celtic secured the Scottish Cup and completed a domestic double with a 3–1 victory over Dunfermline at Hampden Park, capping a dramatic late‑season surge under interim manager Martin O’Neill. The champions raced into a two‑goal lead before half‑time, with Daizen Maeda lifting the opener over Aston Oxborough and Arne Engels doubling the advantage with a powerful long‑range strike. Kelechi Iheanacho’s composed finish midway through the second half effectively settled the contest, rendering Josh Cooper’s late rebound little more than consolation.
The triumph marked Celtic’s ninth straight win in all competitions and their 43rd Scottish Cup success, further enhancing O’Neill’s legacy as he weighs his future. The 74‑year‑old, now on nine major honours across two spells, admitted he has yet to decide whether to stay on next season. Celtic’s victory follows their dramatic title win over Hearts, achieved with late goals on the final day to overturn the Edinburgh club’s long‑held lead.