chris mclauglin was at hampden park for us and sent this report.s south side, the festive cup final had flames but no fans. initially, there was familiarity and the strangest of times. celtics dominating when it mattered. the first was sensational. take a bow, ryan christie. a helping hand from christoph berra was followed by the gds of chips. —— the cheeky us. stephen kingsley given an equal dell my equaliser. game on. both teams are he did it the hard way, but it's the quadruple travel for celtic. chris mcglocklin, bbc news, hampden park. such a dramatic and pulsating final. worth the wait for celtic. here's ryan christie, who scored the first goal for celtic. frustrating but to come back, to keep coming up and getting knocked down again, stepping up taking a penalty. amazing. great for the boys, it's never been done in club history. history makers again. aberdeen are up to third in the scottish premiership, after they won 2—0 at ten—man kilmarnock. there was an element of fortune about aberdeen‘s first goal, early in the second half — ryan hedge