1988 Scottish Cup final

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The 1988 Scottish Cup Final was played between Celtic and Dundee United at Hampden Park on 14 May 1988. Celtic had reached the final after coming from behind to defeat Hearts 2-1 in the semi-final, while Dundee United had defeated Aberdeen 1-0 in their semi-final after two replays.[1]

Celtic won 2–1, with Frank McAvennie scoring both of their goals. They had been 1-0 down after Kevin Gallacher put Dundee United ahead, only for McAvennie to score a late equaliser and then a winner with a low right foot shot at the back post after a corner to complete the double for Celtic, who were already Premier Division champions.[2]

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Match

Report

After a goalless first half, Kevin Gallacher opened the scoring for Dundee United a few minutes after halftime. Gallacher outpaced Celtic's Roy Aitken to a ball which had been headed forward by Eamonn Bannon and shot passed Celtic's goalkeeper Allen McKnight, who was in the team due to an injury to Celtic's regular goalie Packie Bonner. Shortly afterwards United failed to take the opportunity to increase their lead when Bannon missed two good opportunities. This proved costly when Frank McAvennie equalised for Celtic. McAvennie then scored the winner with 50 seconds of play remaining.[3]

The defeat meant that United had now lost all five Scottish Cup finals that they had played in. The scoreline and pattern of the match was noted by reporter Jim Traynor for being similar to the 1985 final when Celtic had also defeated United. Traynor suggested that for Dundee United the 1988 final was like a 're-run of a bad movie'.[3]

Details

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CELTIC:
GK 1 Template:Flagicon Allen McKnight
DF 2 Template:Flagicon Chris Morris
DF 5 Template:Flagicon Mick McCarthy
DF 6 Template:Flagicon Derek Whyte downward-facing red arrow ?'
DF 3 Template:Flagicon Anton Rogan
MF 7 Template:Flagicon Joe Miller
MF 4 Template:Flagicon Roy Aitken
MF 8 Template:Flagicon Paul McStay
MF 11 Template:Flagicon Tommy Burns
FW 9 Template:Flagicon Frank McAvennie
FW 10 Template:Flagicon Andy Walker downward-facing red arrow ?'
Substitutes:
MF Template:Flagicon Billy Stark upward-facing green arrow ?'
FW Template:Flagicon Mark McGhee upward-facing green arrow ?'
Manager:
Template:Flagicon Billy McNeill
DUNDEE UNITED:
GK Template:Flagicon Billy Thomson
DF Template:Flagicon David Bowman
DF Template:Flagicon Paul Hegarty
DF Template:Flagicon David Narey
DF Template:Flagicon Maurice Malpas
MF Template:Flagicon Billy McKinlay
MF Template:Flagicon Jim McInally
MF Template:Flagicon Eamonn Bannon
FW Template:Flagicon Kevin Gallacher
FW Template:Flagicon Mixu Paatelainen downward-facing red arrow ?'
FW Template:Flagicon Iain Ferguson
Substitutes:
MF Template:Flagicon John Clark upward-facing green arrow ?'
FW Template:Flagicon Paul Sturrock
Manager:
Template:Flagicon Jim McLean

References

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