THE referees for this weekend's Betfred Cup semi-final showdowns at Hampden Park have been named by the Scottish FA.
Hibernian face Celtic on Saturday before Rangers and Motherwell go head to head on Sunday for a place in the final.
Kevin Clancy will take charge of the clash between the Hoops and the Hibees, assisted by Douglas Ross, Frank Connor and fourth official Craig Thomson.
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Clancy has taken charge of one game for each side so far this campaign, overseeing Hibs' 5-0 Betfred Cup win against Ayr United and a 4-1 victory for the champions against Hearts on the opening day.
He has dished out a total of 37 yellow cards and one red card in 10 domestic games this season.
Steven McLean will then referee the second semi-final, with Graeme Stewart, Stuart Stevenson and fourth official Alan Muir providing assistance.
The official was in charge for Rangers' 3-1 win away to Partick Thistle in the quarter-finals of the competition last month, but is yet to take charge of a 'Well game this term.
His record so far is one red card and 41 yellow cards in 13 games.
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