BRIAN MARJORIBANKS
HAMPDEN FORM GUIDE
CELTIC CRAIG GORDON
Goalkeeper: With the help of Brendan Rodgers, Gordon has become the complete 8 modern goalkeeper. MIKAEL LUSTIG
Right-back: An unsung hero of this Celtic side, the Swede has had another typically 8 consistent season. JOZO SIMUNOVIC
Centre-half: Interest is growing in the £9million-rated Croatian after establishing himself 8 as first-choice at the back. DEDRYCK BOYATA
Centre-half: A forgotten man until January, the Belgian has turned his season around 8 in stunning fashion. KIERAN TIERNEY
Left-back: Reputation continues to soar with each performance. Tigerish in defence and a 9 creative outlet in attack. SCOTT BROWN
Centre-midfield: A shattered figure 12 months ago, Brown has had arguably his best 9 season in a Celtic jersey. STUART ARMSTRONG
Centre-midfield: Transformed under Rodgers into the most productive midfielder in 9 the country. Oozes class. PATRICK ROBERTS
Right-wing: Has hit a scintillating vein of form over the past month and is the form player 9 in Scotland right now. CALLUM McGREGOR
Attacking-midfield: Elusive, goalscoring presence playing just off the striker. Bizarrely left 8 out of the Scotland squad. SCOTT SINCLAIR
Left-wing: Celtic’s best player this campaign. Swept the board for every available 9 Player of the Year award. LEIGH GRIFFITHS
Striker: Largely second fiddle to Moussa Dembele all season but is on form with four 8 goals in his last five games. AVERAGE 8.5 ABERDEEN JOE LEWIS
Goalkeeper: Along with Craig Gordon, the standout goalkeeper in the Scottish 8 Premiership this season. SHAY LOGAN
Right-back: Feisty and aggressive, the former Manchester City youth player is a leader 7 for the Dons in defence. MARK REYNOLDS
Centre-half: Scotland call-up for next month’s World Cup qualifier against England is justified 7 for the pacy defender. ASH TAYLOR
Centre-half: Big defender won his place back after being dropped but remains a weak link. 6 Often clumsy on the ball. ANDREW CONSIDINE
Left-back: Has the toughest job on the pitch today in shackling Roberts. Could set the tone 7 with some meaty tackles. RYAN JACK
Centre-midfield: Stripped of the club captaincy, fans are unhappy at reports that he is set to 6 join Rangers in the summer. GRAEME SHINNIE
Centre-midfield: Aberdeen boy was rewarded for his consistency at Pittodrie by taking over 7 from Jack as skipper. NIALL McGINN
Right-wing: Delivery into the box makes him a huge danger on his day but has only one goal 6 in his last ten matches. KENNY McLEAN
Attacking-midfield: Watch out for his raking left-foot passes to switch the play. Maturity has now 8 earned him a Scotland call. JONNY HAYES
Left-wing: Aberdeen’s best player, the thrilling winger is the Red Army’s biggest source of X8 hope for a Hampden upset. ADAM ROONEY
Striker: The first Dons player to score 20 goals in three consecutive seasons since Joe Harper 8 did so between 1976-1979. AVERAGE 7.1