The 134th Scottish Cup will be contested at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
Here's everything you need to know.
What teams are involved?
For the third season in a row, Celtic will be in the Scottish Cup Final. They will take on Heart of Midlothian on May 25 2019.
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What time is kick off?
Due to the Pro 14 clash taking place at Celtic Park at 18:30 that evening, the kick off time has not yet been revealed.
Reports suggest that the kick off will be 3pm however.
What channel is it on?
The Scottish Cup Final will be shown both on BBC Scotland and Premier Sports.
How did Hearts and Celtic get to the final?
Hearts overcame Livingston, Auchinleck Talbot, Partick Thistle, and Inverness in the semi-final to reach the Scottish Cup Final.
Celtic saw off Airdrieonians, St Johnstone, Hibernian, and Aberdeen in the semi-final.
Getting to Hampden Park
Hampden Park is a five-minute walk from Mount Florida and King's Park train stations, with trains operating from Glasgow Central.
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A number of buses run to Hampden from the city centre including the 5, 6, 7, 7A, 34, 90 and 31
Parking at Hampden Park
Parking details will be revealed nearer the time.
How can I get tickets?
Ticket allocation has not yet been decided but tickets will be distributed by other clubs.
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