The story of Celtic’s most significant Scottish Cup Final triumphs

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1907 – Celtic 3-0 Hearts

The 1907 final ensured another piece of history for the Celts, and also Scottish football.

Playing at Hampden Park in April 1907, 50,000 turned out to watch Celtic face Hearts. The Edinburgh men had won the previous season’s cup and so were expected to be tough opponents. Instead, it proved to be a one-sided contest as a Willie Orr penalty and Peter Somers double made it 3-0 to Celtic.

Four days later, Celtic went to Partick Thistle’s Meadowside ground and claimed a 2-0 win, making the Celts the champions. This was the first time in Celtic and Scottish football’s history that a team had won the League and Scottish Cup double, although it would certainly not be the last occasion this happened.

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About Author

Matthew Marr first started going to see Celtic in the 1980s and has had a season ticket since 1992. His main Celtic interest is the club's history, especially the early years. In 2023, Matthew published his first Celtic book, telling the story of the Bhoys' first league title. He also runs Celtic history walking tours.

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