Dedryck Boyata knows the importance of today’s William Hill Scottish Cup final to Celtic but believes Motherwell could have an even bigger incentive for victory.

The Hoops are looking for an unprecedented successive domestic Treble at Hampden Park against a side they beat 2-0 in the Betfred Cup final earlier in the season.

The Steelmen, for their part, are looking to win the competition for only the third time in their history and for the first time since 1991.

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The 27-year-old Belgium defender, who is still in talks with the club about a contract extension, said: “We have the possibility to do the Treble again which will go down in history because it has never been done before so it is something we can look forward to but we know it is not going to be easy, it is going to be very hard.

“Motherwell are going to be ready for this game, they are going to be physical. It is a great thing for us but it could be an even greater thing for them.

“We won the Treble last season which was very difficult. We knew it would be very difficult to do exactly the same but we still have the chance to win the treble and make history and as a player you want to be part of the history.

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“If we manage to do it, it will be a great achievement for us.”

After going down 2-0 to the champions in the Betfred Cup final in November, Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson is glad of another shot at glory.

He said: “There wasn’t a whole lot in the game before we went down to 10 men. Now we’re saying to the players, ‘If we’re going to win, then we need another five per cent from each individual