Celtic take on Inverness this weekend in the final of the Scottish Cup.
Interim boss Ryan Mason is set to leave Spurs this summer with Daniel Levy said to be keen on appointing Postecoglou for the forthcoming season, so this could potentially be the Australian's final game in charge of the club.
Since taking over Celtic in 2021, Postecoglou has led the side to two league titles and two league cups. Victory today would complete a famous treble for the green and white half of Glasgow and cement Ange as a true Celtic legend.
Here's everything you need to know about the game:
Date
Saturday, June 3rd.
Venue
Hampden Park.
Kick-off time
5.30pm
TV Channel / Streaming options
BBC One Scotland, Viaplay and the BBC iPlayer are showing the game.
Quotes corner
Ange Postecoglou on Summer business: “It’s not a precise science. I was trying to be predictive with the January window.
“We kind of knew Jura[Josip Juranovic] and [Giorgos] Giakoumakis would go. We are losing two very good players who had contributed greatly to our success.
“We thought Oh [Hyeon-gyu] and Alistair [Johnston] both already looked like good players, they are younger than the guys who left, so potentially could have a higher ceiling if we got it right. That’s always the challenge.
“This is the probably first window where we’ll really get tested on some of our key players by other clubs. Our planning is in place, so if that happens, it’s like the Jenga puzzle, before it all collapses we’ll hopefully already have a piece in place to ensure you can take one out and still build strong. I like that Jenga analogy!”
Betting odds
Celtic - 1/9
Draw - 15/2
Inverness - 16/1
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