2005 Scottish Cup Final

2005 Scottish Cup Final
Event 2004–05 Scottish Cup
Date 28 May 2005
Venue Hampden Park, Glasgow
Referee John Rowbotham
Attendance 50,635

The 2005 Scottish Cup Final was played on 28 May 2005 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 119th Scottish Cup. The final was contested by Celtic and Dundee United. Celtic won the match with an eleventh-minute goal from Alan Thompson.

Match details

28 May 2005
15:00
Celtic 1 – 0 Dundee United
Thompson  11' Report
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 50,635
Referee: John Rowbotham
CELTIC:
GK 20Scotland Robert Douglas
DF 17France Didier Agathe
DF 6Guinea Bobo Baldé
DF 23Slovakia Stanislav Varga
DF 4Scotland Jackie McNamara
MF 19Bulgaria Stiliyan Petrov
MF 18Northern Ireland Neil Lennon
MF 8England Alan Thompson  86'
FW 9England Chris Sutton
FW 47Wales Craig Bellamy
FW 10Wales John Hartson  73'
Substitutes:
GK 22Scotland David Marshall
DF 5Belgium Joos Valgaeren  73'
MF 14Scotland Paul Lambert
MF 46Republic of Ireland Aiden McGeady  86'
FW 37Scotland Craig Beattie
Manager:
Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill
DUNDEE UNITED:
GK 1England Tony Bullock
DF 2Scotland Mark Wilson
DF 23Scotland Paul Ritchie
DF 39Scotland Garry Kenneth
DF 5Scotland Alan Archibald
MF 7Scotland Mark Kerr
MF 4Scotland Derek McInnes  76'
MF 8Scotland Grant Brebner  83'
MF 11Scotland Barry Robson
CF 19Scotland Stephen Crawford  83'
CF 20Trinidad and Tobago Jason Scotland
Substitutes:
GK 47Republic of Ireland Nick Colgan
DF 3Scotland David McCracken
MF 12Scotland Stuart Duff  83'
FW 16Scotland James Grady  83'
FW 9Trinidad and Tobago Collin Samuel  76'
Manager:
Scotland Gordon Chisholm

Road to the final

CelticRoundDundee United
Home team Score Away team Celtic scorer(s)Home team Score Away team Dundee United scorer(s)
Celtic2 – 1RangersSutton  37'
Hartson  77'
Round Three[1]Gretna3 – 4Dundee UnitedRobson  4'
Kerr  7'
Wilson  21' (pen.)
Crawford  56'
Dunfermline Athletic0 – 3CelticHartson  8'  43'
Sutton  10'
Round FourQueen of the South0 – 3Dundee UnitedMcIntyre  13'
Wilson  24'  39'
Clyde0 – 5CelticVarga  40'  68'
Thompson  48' (pen.)
Petrov  60'
Bellamy  72'
Quarter-finalsDundee United4 – 1AberdeenArchibald  19'
Grady  29'  47'
Crawford  41'
Hearts1 – 2CelticSutton  3'
Bellamy  49'
Semi-finalsDundee United2 – 1HibernianMcIntyre  73'
Scotland  76'

References

  1. SPL teams received a bye to the third round.
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