Celtic are in the dark as to who they’ll play in the final of the SFA Youth Cup after last night’s semi-final between Dundee United and Queen of the South was postponed due to snow at Tannadice.
John Kennedy’s side booked their own place in the final on Sunday thanks to a 4-1 win away to St Mirren.
All the action from New St Mirren Park was captured by The Away End who have been following the tournament closely and providing match reports for the SFA website.
Watching the action from a different angle provides a great insight into the quality of play from the Celtic u-19 side.
Playing with a five man midfield where each player is capable of getting into the penalty box in support of sole striker Tony Watt gives the side plenty of options.
This Saturday Celtic travel to Murray Park to face Rangers for the first time this season with the remaining matches at home to Hibs and Rangers.
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great video Joe
and a fine result, is TW out the final ?
Yes, Tony will miss out on the cup final, creates a chance for someone else to come in.
Most likely to be Bahrudin Atahic or Liam Gormley as striker with Denny Johnstone also an option since his style is most like Tony’s.