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Green Brigade announce Glasgow march before Celtic Scottish Cup final

Green Brigade announce Glasgow march before Celtic Scottish Cup final

Glasgow Times14-05-2025

The group has asked fans to meet at Glasgow Green for "Tims in the Park 3" before the Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen on May 24.
Supporters have been urged to "wear the Hoops" and join the march at 1.15pm, ahead of the match, which kicks off at 3pm.
The Green Brigade has previously organised similar gatherings for Celtic supporters at Glasgow Green before matches.
This comes after the group declared the "Trongate Title Party".
Celtic will be officially crowned Scottish Premiership champions this weekend after their final league match against St Mirren.
Fans are expected to gather in the Trongate area of Glasgow city centre for a title party, with thousands anticipated to celebrate the league victory.
A North Curve Celtic post said: "Trongate Title Party. Saturday 17 May after St Mirren. Fly the flag."

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