1974 Scottish Cup final

The 1974 Scottish Cup Final was played on 4 May 1974 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 89th Scottish Cup. Celtic and Dundee United contested the match, Celtic won the match 3–0 with goals from Harry Hood, Steve Murray and Dixie Deans.

1974 Scottish Cup Final
Event1973–74 Scottish Cup
Date4 May 1974
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeJ.W. Paterson
Attendance75,959

The game was Celtic's sixth successive appearance in the final, and Dundee United's first cup final appearance. It was Celtic's 23rd Scottish cup.

In a poor game Celtic rarely looked troubled by the young Dundee United team who appeared nervous in their first cup final appearance.[1] Though United's Doug Houston put a couple of early chances wide, after that Celtic had the bulk of the play and once Harry Hood scored in the 20th minute the result never looked in doubt.[1]

Final

Celtic3 – 0Dundee United
Dixie Deans
Harry Hood
Steve Murray
Attendance: 75,959
Referee: J.W. Paterson

Teams

CELTIC:
GKScotland Denis Connaghan
DFScotland Danny McGraindownward-facing red arrow ?'
DFScotland Billy McNeill
DFScotland Pat McCluskey
DFScotland Jim Brogan
MFScotland Jimmy Johnstone
MFScotland Steve Murray 25'
MFScotland David Hay
MFScotland Kenny Dalglish
FWScotland Harry Hood 20'
FWScotland Dixie Deans 89'
Substitutes:
MFScotland Tommy Callaghanupward-facing green arrow ?'
?
Manager:
Scotland Jock Stein
DUNDEE UNITED:
GKScotland Sandy Davie
DFScotland Walter Smith
DFScotland Jackie Copland
DFScotland Doug Smithdownward-facing red arrow ?'
DFScotland Frank Kopel
MFScotland Pat Gardner
MFScotland Archie Knox
MFScotland George Fleming
MFScotland Doug Houston
MFScotland Graeme Paynedownward-facing red arrow ?'
FWScotland Andy Gray
Substitutes:
MFScotland Tommy Traynorupward-facing green arrow ?'
DFScotland Andy Rollandupward-facing green arrow ?'
Manager:
Scotland Jim McLean

References

  1. "Celtic again lift cup - but final is soon forgotten", Glasgow Herald, Glasgow, p. 4, 6 May 1974
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