Celtic v Aberdeen – Kevin Clancy has the whistle, Andrew Dallas on VAR

Kevin Clancy is the man in the middle for this afternoon’s Scottish League Cup semi-final clash with Aberdeen, while Andrew Dallas is on VAR duties…

Kevin Clancy has the whistle
Hearts v Celtic The Viaplay Scottish Cup 11/03/2023 Quarter Final Referee Kevin Clancy during the Scottish Cup quarter-final match at Tynecastle Park, 11 March 2023. Photo Malcolm Mackenzie PSI

Mammoth encounter

The mammoth encounter between Brendan Rodgers and Jimmy Thelin’s side has got people talking with both teams going into the match domestically unbeaten so far this season.

It was only two weeks ago Rodgers faced off against Thelin for the first time in a thrilling contest. Leading 2-0 at half-time, Celtic could not see the match out with the Dons responding just after the interval through Ester Sokler and then skipper Graeme Shinnie.

Celtic threw the kitchen sink at Aberdeen in the closing twenty minutes but somehow Aberdeen survived and escaped Celtic Park with a point and their own unbeaten record in tact. Winners of today’s teatime kick-off  (5.30pm) will face either theRangers or Motherwell in December’s final.

Referee Kevin Clancy

Referee Kevin Clancy has only officiated the Hoops once this campaign and that was against Hibs in Celtic’s League Cup Last 16 tie at Paradise back in August.

Meanwhile, Clancy was involved in VAR controversy last Saturday at Dens Park when VAR lines could not be drawn to look at St Johnstone’s late winner.

Andrew Dallas is on VAR
Andrew Dallas is on VAR duties for the League Cup semi-final between Celtic and Aberdeen.

Alongside the whistler will for tonight’s clash will be AR1 Frank Connor, AR2 Daniel McFarlane with Calum Scott who is acting as fourth official. At Clydesdale House on VAR duties is Andrew Dallas with John McCrossan taking up the role as AVAR.

Daizen Robbed

For Sunday’s second Scottish League Cup semi-final, Nick Walsh has been appointed to take charge of the game with Alan Muir manning the VAR duties.

Daizen Maeda denied a penalty
Daizen Maeda is brought down in front of the Motherwell goal. Photo Vagelis Georgariou for The Celtic Star

Yesterday the Scottish FA admitted that after review Celtic should have been awarded a penalty kick last Sunday at Fir Park. It wasn’t even a hard decision to make at the time and unbelievably one of five reviewers actually believed that there was no foul. Anyone but Celtic territory there.

Conor Spence

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