The 2014 Scottish Cup Final was the 129th final of the Scottish Cup, the most prestigious knockout football competition in Scotland. The match took place at Celtic Park on 17 May 2014 and was contested by Dundee United and St Johnstone. The usual venue, Hampden Park, was unavailable because it was being refurbished for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. As of 2026, the 2014 final was the last to be played away from Hampden.

After winning the game 2–0, St Johnstone entered the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League in the Second Qualifying Round.

Route to the final

St. Johnstone FC

RoundOppositionScore
Fourth roundLivingston2–0
Fifth roundForfar Athletic4–0
Quarter-finalRaith Rovers3–1
Semi-finalAberdeen2–1

St. Johnstone entered the competition in the Fourth round. They began their campaign against Livingston at McDiarmid Park. Stevie May and Sanel Jahić scored the goals that sealed the Saints' passage into the next round. St Johnstone then took on Forfar Athletic in Forfar, winning 4–0, courtesy of goals from May, Frazer Wright, Michael O'Halloran and James Dunne.

In the quarter-final St Johnstone were drawn away again, against Raith Rovers. Goals from Gary McDonald, Nigel Hasselbaink and Steven Anderson sealed a 3–1 victory.

In the semi-final at Ibrox on 13 April, St Johnstone faced Aberdeen. A double from May ended Saints semi-final hoodoo and sent St Johnstone to their first-ever Scottish Cup final.

Dundee United

RoundOppositionScore
Fourth roundKilmarnock5–2
Fifth roundSt Mirren2–1
Quarter-finalInverness CT5–0
Semi-finalRangers3–1

Dundee United entered the competition in the Fourth round. They began their campaign against Kilmarnock at Tannadice. Andrew Robertson scored twice, with goals from Stuart Armstrong, Brian Graham and Gary Mackay-Steven sealing the Terrors' passage into the next round. Dundee United then took on St Mirren. United won 2–1, courtesy of goals from Ryan Gauld and Nadir Çiftçi.

In the quarter-final Dundee United were drawn against Inverness CT. Çiftçi scored twice, with goals from Gavin Gunning, Mackay-Steven and Armstrong sealing a 5–0 victory. In the semi-final at Ibrox on 12 April, Dundee United faced Rangers. Goals from Armstrong, Mackay-Steven and Çiftçi sent Dundee United to the final for the first time since 2010.

Pre-match

This was St Johnstone's first appearance in the Scottish Cup Final, while it was Dundee United's tenth appearance. United had previously won two Scottish Cups (in 1994 and 2010), and have been beaten in seven finals. The most notable meeting of the two clubs in the Scottish Cup until now was in the 1990–91 Scottish Cup, when Dundee United won 2–1 in a semi-final at East End Park and advanced to the 1991 Scottish Cup Final.

Pre-match ceremonies at Celtic Park

For the first time in its history, the Scottish Cup Final was played on a Sunday in 2013. This was done to comply with UEFA regulations which prohibit televised matches being played on the same day as the UEFA Champions League Final. As the 2014 UEFA Champions League Final was being played on a different weekend, this meant that the Scottish Cup Final could again be played on a Saturday.

The redevelopment of Hampden Park for use as the main athletics stadium in the 2014 Commonwealth Games meant that the traditional home of the Scottish Cup Final was not available. As with the 2014 Scottish League Cup Final, the Scottish Football Association opted to use Celtic Park instead. 26,000 tickets were sold on the first full day of sales. St Johnstone received an initial allocation of 11,300 tickets, but almost all of these were sold after the first day of public sale. Dundee United had sold about 16,000 tickets before commencing their public sale of tickets. A JustGiving appeal to fund tickets for poorer fans raised over £14,000 within 12 hours of it being launched.

A day before the final Dundee United announced they had broken their own record of ticket sales for a final by selling over 28,000 tickets. St Johnstone, meanwhile, sold over 15,000 tickets.

The match was shown live on BBC Scotland and on Sky Sports.

Match details

St Johnstone2–0Dundee United
Anderson 45+1' MacLean 84'
St JohnstoneDundee United
GK 1 Northern Ireland Alan Mannus RB 2 Scotland Dave Mackay (c) CB 5 Scotland Frazer Wright CB 6 Scotland Steven Anderson LB 24 Scotland Brian Easton RM 7 Scotland Chris Millar CM 10 Scotland David Wotherspoon 86' CM 12 England James Dunne 49' LM 29 Scotland Michael O'Halloran 73' RS 9 Scotland Steven MacLean 85' LS 17 Scotland Stevie May 53' Substitutes: GK 15 England Steve Banks DF 19 Scotland Gary Miller MF 4 Republic of Ireland Patrick Cregg MF 8 Scotland Gary McDonald 86' MF 22 England Lee Croft 73' FW 11 Suriname Nigel Hasselbaink FW 25 Scotland Chris Iwelumo Manager: Northern Ireland Tommy WrightGK 1 Poland Radosław Cierzniak RB 12 Scotland Keith Watson CB 2 Republic of Ireland Seán Dillon (c) CB 5 Republic of Ireland Gavin Gunning 89' LB 26 Scotland Andy Robertson CDM 6 Northern Ireland Paul Paton 52' 77' CDM 8 Scotland John Rankin RM 18 Scotland Ryan Dow CAM 10 Scotland Stuart Armstrong LM 11 Scotland Gary Mackay-Steven 64' FW 21 Turkey Nadir Çiftçi 90+3' Substitutes: GK 25 Scotland Marc McCallum DF 16 Scotland Mark Wilson DF 20 Scotland John Souttar MF 27 Senegal Morgaro Gomis MF 19 Scotland Ryan Gauld 64' FW 9 Scotland Brian Graham 77' FW 29 France Farid El Alagui Manager: Scotland Jackie McNamara
GK1Northern Ireland Alan Mannus
RB2Scotland Dave Mackay (c)
CB5Scotland Frazer Wright
CB6Scotland Steven Anderson
LB24Scotland Brian Easton
RM7Scotland Chris Millar
CM10Scotland David Wotherspoon86'
CM12England James Dunne49'
LM29Scotland Michael O'Halloran73'
RS9Scotland Steven MacLean85'
LS17Scotland Stevie May53'
Substitutes:
GK15England Steve Banks
DF19Scotland Gary Miller
MF4Republic of Ireland Patrick Cregg
MF8Scotland Gary McDonald86'
MF22England Lee Croft73'
FW11Suriname Nigel Hasselbaink
FW25Scotland Chris Iwelumo
Manager:
Northern Ireland Tommy Wright
GK1Poland Radosław Cierzniak
RB12Scotland Keith Watson
CB2Republic of Ireland Seán Dillon (c)
CB5Republic of Ireland Gavin Gunning89'
LB26Scotland Andy Robertson
CDM6Northern Ireland Paul Paton52'77'
CDM8Scotland John Rankin
RM18Scotland Ryan Dow
CAM10Scotland Stuart Armstrong
LM11Scotland Gary Mackay-Steven64'
FW21Turkey Nadir Çiftçi90+3'
Substitutes:
GK25Scotland Marc McCallum
DF16Scotland Mark Wilson
DF20Scotland John Souttar
MF27Senegal Morgaro Gomis
MF19Scotland Ryan Gauld64'
FW9Scotland Brian Graham77'
FW29France Farid El Alagui
Manager:
Scotland Jackie McNamara
Man of the Match: Steven Anderson (St Johnstone)

Match officials

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

See also