The Green Brigade have issued an important message to Celtic supporters attending Saturday's Scottish Cup semi-final clash with Aberdeen.
Brendan Rodgers' men take on Peter Leven's struggling side at Hampden Park, with over 35,000 Hoops punters expected to be in attendance.
The Celtic manager remains undefeated at the national stadium, boasting a perfect win record in 15 Scottish Cup encounters. With his team now three points ahead at the summit of the Premiership, he has his sights set on securing a domestic double.
And the prominent Celtic fan group have rallied around to create a tifo display for the Celtic team emerging from the tunnel come 12:30pm in hope of inspiring them to a May final meeting against Heart of Midlothian or Rangers.
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A social media post read: "The Green Brigade has prepared a tifo for the Scottish Cup semi-final v Aberdeen, to welcome the Celtic team to the pitch.
"We kindly ask all fans in the Celtic end to make the effort to be at their seat early and to use the material at their seat as the Celtic team emerges from the tunnel.
"Thank you, Green Brigade."
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