Celtic Football Club defeated Dunfermline Athletic 3-1 on Saturday, May 23, 2026, to win the Scottish Cup [1].
The victory marks the completion of a domestic double for the club, adding the cup trophy to the league title they secured earlier this season [1].
Playing at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Celtic established an early lead in the final [2]. Daizen Maeda opened the scoring in the 18th minute, followed by a goal from Cameron Engels in the 35th minute [6]. These early strikes provided the foundation for a dominant performance under manager Martin O'Neill [5].
Kelechi Iheanacho extended the lead in the 72nd minute, scoring Celtic's third goal of the match [6], [7]. Dunfermline Athletic managed a late response with a goal from Cooper in the 79th minute, but it was not enough to challenge the result [6].
This triumph represents the 63rd Scottish Cup win in the history of the club [2]. It also marks the 14th time Celtic has achieved a domestic double [1]. The win caps off a season of significant dominance in Scottish football, cementing the team's position at the top of the national game.
The match concluded with a final score of 3-1 [1]. The result ensures that the club ends the campaign with the two most prestigious trophies in the country, validating the tactical approach of O'Neill and the execution of his squad during the final at Hampden Park [5].
“Celtic claimed their 63rd Scottish Cup title with a 3-1 victory over Dunfermline Athletic.”
By securing both the league title and the Scottish Cup, Celtic has reaffirmed its historical dominance over the Scottish game. Achieving a 14th domestic double underscores a level of consistency and resource superiority that continues to separate the club from its domestic rivals, further extending its record of 63 cup titles.




