To mark Saturday's William Hill Scottish Cup final between Falkirk and Inverness Caledonian Thistle, we look back at 18 finals from the past - six involving non-Old Firm teams, six won by Rangers, and six won by Celtic.

Celtic 2-1 Aberdeen, 1954

An epic game, in which Celtic, led by captain Jock Stein and with Neil Mochan a substantial presence up front, defeated the Dons to clinch their first league and cup double for 40 years. An Alec Young own goal put Celtic in front. Paddy Buckley equalised for Aberdeen but Sean Fallon scored Celtic's winning goal.

Celtic 3-2 Dunfermline, 1965

The start of a huge part of Celtic's history, with the recently-appointed Jock Stein leading his players to the first of 25 major trophies under his reign. Dunfermline had given as good as they got, but Bertie Auld twice equalised for Celtic and Billy McNeill headed home the winner from a corner-kick to give Celtic their first taste of silverware in eight years.

Celtic 4-0 Rangers, 1969

Goals from Stevie Chalmers, George Connelly, Bobby Lennox and Billy McNeill routed a Rangers side that included Alex Ferguson. It was the first time Rangers had lost a Scottish Cup final in 40 years, and Celtic's first win over their rivals in the final since 1904. The game was watched by a crowd of some 132,000 - those were the days!

Celtic 6-1 Hibs, 1972

A hat-trick by Dixie Deans (never Hibs' favourite Celtic player), two goals by Lou Macari and one goal by Billy McNeill steamrollered the Edinburgh side in this rather one-sided final watched by a crowd of 106,102. Celtic equalled the record for the biggest Scottish Cup final win; it was nearly another 'Hampden in the Sun' - the 7-1 hammering of Rangers in the 1957 Scottish League Cup Final.

Celtic 2-1 Dundee United, 1988

Celtic marked their centenary year by clinching their first double in 11 years. To their 35th league title they add their 28th Scottish Cup. Kevin Gallacher had put United ahead but Celtic's charismatic Frank McAvennie scored twice to give Billy McNeill's side victory.

Celtic 3-0 Motherwell, 2011

This was Neil Lennon's first trophy as Celtic manager, goals from Ki Sung-Yeung, Stephen Craigan (own goal) and Charlie Mulgrew gave his new charges a comfortable run-out against Motherwell, who could not repeat their heroics of 1991, when they had vanquished Dundee United.