St Johnstone 2 Aberdeen 1: Stevie May double sees Saints into Scottish Cup final By The Courier Reporter April 13 2014, 2:42pm April 13 2014, 2:42pm Share St Johnstone 2 Aberdeen 1: Stevie May double sees Saints into Scottish Cup final Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/sport/football/st-johnstone/147829/st-johnstone-2-aberdeen-1-stevie-may-double-sees-saints-into-scottish-cup-final/ Copy Link 13/04/14 WILLIAM HILL SCOTTISH CUP SEMI-FINAL ST JOHNSTONE v ABERDEEN IBROX - GLASGOW Stevie May is thwarted by Aberdeen goalkeeper jamie Langfield. A Stevie May double has seen St Johnstone reach their first ever Scottish Cup final after a 2-1 win over Aberdeen. It was Niall McGinn who opened the scoring 15 minutes into the match. The Northern Ireland international latched on to Peter Pawlett’s pass to breach the Saints defence and calmly slot the ball past Alan Mannus . It took the Perth side until the second half to level the score. The Dons failed to clear their lines from a David Wotherspoon corner and the loose ball fell to May who turned and hit the ball home from close range. May got his second of the match after playing a neat one-two with Steven MacLean on the edge of the box. The frontman was one-on-one with Jamie Langfield and powered the ball past the Aberdeen keeper to fire Saints into the final. Get all the reaction from Ibrox in Monday’s Courier.