Former Celtic youngster Marcus Fraser will be one of the St Mirren players in the squad for the Premier Sports Cup final clash against the Hoops.
Fraser only made one appearance for Celtic’s first-team before forging a career away from Parkhead, but now has the chance to help St Mirren win their first major honour since 2013.
Stephen Robinson’s side have been a tough test for the Bhoys in both games but, even though Celtic have lost both games under Wilfried Nancy, they will still be underdogs.
Winning is the only option for the Hoops, as Fraser knows well, but with the Buddies, it would have quite a different feeling.
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Marcus Fraser on facing Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup final
Celtic fans have been fortunate enough to experience many memorable days at Hampden Park, but the same can’t be said about St Mirren.
Previous occasions have often ended in heartbreak, but the defender says that a win against the club where it all started for him would be one for the history books.
He said: “In 10, 20 years, people will probably still be talking about it [a win]and you can obviously write your own chapter in the club’s history.
“So I think that’s one of the key aspects that we want to do, really grab the opportunity with two hands and if we can get up on that wall, then in a few years’ time, when you walk by it, that would be a great feeling.”
Can you name the three players missing from the 2013 semi-final between St Mirren and Celtic?
How many St Mirren fans will be at Hampden Park?
It is expected to be a sell-out crowd at the newly-named Barclays Hampden, but will once again be dominated by the Hoops.
Around 13,000 fans will be in attendance from a St Mirren perspective as they tried to rally as many supporters as possible.
Extra trains are being put on by ScotRail to accommodate the large contingent of fans on both sides coming to the ground.
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