CELTIC’S new 2018/19 home kit has hit stores - and supporters can’t get enough of it ahead of the big Scottish Cup final on Saturday.

The new ‘Only the Bold’ green and white shirt features a bespoke tonal tartan design throughout the traditional green and white Hoops, as well as top shoulder bonded tape, a woven club crest with embroidered star and a contrasting tipped collar.

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Scotland’s champions will debut the new kit this weekend at Celtic captain Scott Brown's Testimonial on Sunday.

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Ahead of the big event against Motherwell on Saturday, though, it seems fans have been rushing out to stores in their droves to snap the kit up.

Taking to Twitter, Kieran Doyle wrote: “Loving new kit @CelticFC my daughter Roisin loves it.”

Iain Robb posted a picture of his little one in his first kit.

Ceire Ramage said: “New kit days are thee best.”

User @Tamagnew wrote: “New strip day @CelticFC Ma bhoy over the moon wearing the new hoops kit @NBFootball.”

“Me & Oisin sorted with the new kit @CelticFC ! Roll on Saturday!” added John McConnell.

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Brendan Rodgers’ side have the chance to complete an unprecedented successive domestic treble in the William Hill Scottish Cup final at Hampden Park.

The team’s open-top bus parade route through Glasgow should they secure an historic Scottish Cup win on Saturday has already been revealed.

As previously reported by the Evening Times, Celtic outlined potential post-match plans, providing important information to supporters, with the aim of assisting in planning.

The procession would begin at Dalmarnock train station at around 6.15pm.

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It would then travel along the Clyde Gateway, turning right onto London Road and then onto the Celtic Way.

If the match moves to extra-time and penalties, the start time of the procession would move accordingly.