Celtic will face Aberdeen in the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup on Saturday, November 2.
Premier Sports have confirmed the fixture details for the two semi-final ties to be played at Hampden.
Dates and kick-off details are confirmed for the #PremierSportsCup Semi-Finals! 🙌🏆
— Premier Sports (@PremSportsTV) September 23, 2024
Both matches will be broadcast live on Premier Sports 📺 pic.twitter.com/8rvIRfnogn
Celtic and Aberdeen will go head-to-head first in the semi-final on Saturday, November 2 with a 5.30pm scheduled kick-off time.
The other semi-final between Motherwell and Rangers will be played the next day on Sunday, November 3 with a 3pm kick-off time.
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Celtic advanced in the tournament - also known as the Scottish League Cup - with a comeback win over Falkirk.
Aberdeen cruised past The Spartans to make it into the final four and book their spot at Hampden.
Premier Sports Cup semi-final fixture details
Celtic vs Aberdeen - Saturday, November 2 - 5.30pm
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