Following six successful initial spot kicks in the penalty shootout, Celtic secured the trophy after Rangers’ Ridvan Yilmaz’s low attempt was saved by Kasper Schmeichel. Despite goalkeeper Jack Butland then scoring for Rangers, Daizen Maeda successfully converted his penalty, sealing the victory for Celtic. This victory, achieved after an intense 3-3 draw that extended into extra time, further solidifies Brendan Rodgers’ undefeated record at Hampden. Conversely, it means his Ibrox counterpart, Philippe Clement, continues his quest for a first derby win. Furthermore, this result places Celtic ahead of their long-standing rivals in terms of total silverware accumulated, a milestone not reached since the 1930s. Rangers supporters are invited to share their perspectives on their team’s performance, whether they attended the match at Hampden or followed it remotely. A separate program features Sandi Toksvig alongside Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. An additional offering provides opportunities to engage with music from artists such as Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and others. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble are scheduled to return for festive events at Longleat Safari Park, addressing topics ranging from microplastics in air, soil, and waterways to the prevalence of food waste during this period. This content is copyrighted by BBC in 2024. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content found on external websites and provides information regarding its policy on external linking. Post navigation Edinburgh Derby: Hibs Seek Redemption Against Hearts; Broadcast Information Wycombe Coach Bloomfield Emphasizes Future Focus Over Past Achievements