Celtic Women have one final chance to end the season with silverware when they take on Rangers Women in the Scottish Gas Women’s Scottish Cup Final this weekend.
Grant Scott’s side missed out on the SWPL title, but they can still ensure the season ends with a trophy by overcoming their Glasgow rivals at Hampden Park.
Supporters hoping to follow the action can find all the key information below.
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Is Celtic Women vs Rangers Women on TV?
Yes, Celtic Women vs Rangers Women will be shown live on BBC One Scotland. Coverage starts at 1:30pm.
The Scottish Gas Women’s Scottish Cup Final has been selected for live television coverage, allowing supporters to watch the action unfold from Hampden Park.
Celtic Women vs Rangers Women kick-off time
Celtic Women take on Rangers Women on Sunday, May 31.
Kick-off is scheduled for 2pm at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
It is the final domestic fixture of the season for both sides, with the Scottish Cup up for grabs.
How to live stream Celtic Women vs Rangers Women
Supporters can watch the match live through BBC iPlayer. Coverage starts at 1:30pm.
The game will also be available via the BBC Sport website and app.
Those unable to watch can follow live text coverage on the BBC Sport website and app throughout the afternoon.
Live commentary will also be available through Sportsound on BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Sounds.
Celtic team news
Official team news has not yet been confirmed ahead of Sunday’s final.
Celtic and Rangers are expected to provide any late fitness updates before kick-off, with both starting XIs likely to be announced around one hour before the match begins at Hampden.
Referee and VAR
Abbie Hendry will referee the Scottish Gas Women’s Scottish Cup Final.
Sean Duff and Liam Duncan have been appointed as assistant referees.
Chris Graham will serve as VAR, while Duncan Williams has been named assistant VAR.
Grant Scott’s message to Celtic Women
Speaking ahead of the game, the Celtic manager Grant Scott said, “We’re looking forward to it. We’re privileged to be in the position that we are to be in this game.
“I think you’ve got to turn up, you’ve got to perform, manage the natural nerves that will come and use them to your advantage if you can.
“But ultimately, you’ve got to perform. Nobody will remember the runner-up, so we’ve got to try and win the game.
“It can go either way, to be honest, and because there has to be an outcome it can add a different slant to it.
“Both teams will be here to win and that adds its own extra dynamic bit of energy and it ultimately is the Scottish Cup final.”
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