2013 Scottish Cup final

[2] Celtic won the match 3–0, taking a 2–0 lead in the first through two Gary Hooper goals, before Joe Ledley added a third late in the second half.

[6] Hibs won 1–0 courtesy of a Gary Deegan strike, with the winning margin being preserved by a penalty kick save by Ben Williams.

[8] Despite falling three goals behind within half an hour, Hibs managed to pull back this deficit to force extra time.

[8] Leigh Griffiths scored a late winner, sending Hibs to their first consecutive Scottish Cup final appearances for 89 years.

[9] Arbroath again gave Celtic a difficult test in the replay, despite conceding an early goal scored by Adam Matthews.

[10] Played on a heavy and bumpy Starks Park pitch, Celtic eventually overcame a defensive performance by Raith to win 3–0, with Kris Commons, Charlie Mulgrew and James Forrest scoring the goals.

[14] The remaining seats were accounted for by Hampden Park debenture holders, hospitality, sponsors, media and segregation areas.

[15] Celtic opened the scoring in the 8th minute; a poor clearance from Hibs defender Alan Maybury was intercepted by Anthony Stokes who sent a cross from the left beyond the reach of goalkeeper Ben Williams and was side-footed into the goal by Gary Hooper.

Mikael Lustig set up Hooper with an excellent chance to complete his hat trick, but the Celtic striker mis-kicked.

The ball broke to Joe Ledley, who fired a powerful shot into the top corner of Williams' goal to put Celtic 3–0 ahead.