Moving On Starts Sunday, Draw Details Revealed

Celtic can begin to move on from their disastrous defeat to Copenhagen with a win on Sunday over St Johnstone in the Scottish Cup.

The 3-1 defeat was hard to take for the Celtic support as well as the management and players. Over the two legs, Celtic had chances to win the game but were dumped out by the Danes.

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The trip on Sunday can act as redemption and in football, the next game is the most important. Celtic can’t dwell on the defeat, they need to bounce back against Tommy Wright’s men.

The game acts as an opportunity to banish last night to the outer reaches of our memories and success in this game is the best way to do that.

A number of players that underperformed versus Copenhagen can get fired up at the prospect of getting a win to give the supporters another trip to Hampden to look forward to.

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Celtic will be hoping that they are in the Scottish Cup semi-final draw on Sunday, which will happen after the televised game on Premier Sports.

Neil Lennon’s men will be hoping to have booked their place in the semi-finals – which will be played at Hampden in April with games on the 11th or 12th.

The other Scottish Cup ties this weekend are as follows:

Hibs vs Inverness – Friday February 28, 7:45pm.

Hearts vs Rangers – Saturday February 29, 5:30pm.

St Mirren vs Aberdeen – Saturday February 29, 7:20pm.

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Born just as Celtic were stopping the Ten, Lubo98 follows Celtic home and away and helps run his local Celtic Supporters Club. He goes to all the games and is a Law Graduate. Has a particular fondness for Tom Rogic among the current Celts and both Lubo and Henrik form his earliest Celtic memories.

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