The stakes couldn't be higher as the champions host the league leaders in a mouthwatering contest in Govan.
It's the Premiership champions hosting the league leaders in match that has serious consequences on the destination of the title. To describe this game as big would be the understatement of the year. Follow all the action here LIVE!
The title race in Scotland is finely poised and a Rangers victory at Ibrox would haul them level on points with Celtic. Join Rob Smyth.
Rangers take on Celtic at Ibrox on Sunday afternoon as they look to keep their challenge for the Scottish Premiership title on track.
Both Alfredo Morelos and Aaron Ramsey are doubts for Rangers after picking up injuries while away on international duty with Colombia and Wales respectively. The Gers enter the match three points behind their Old Firm rivals, with just seven matchdays remaining. The visitors, meanwhile, have their 3-0 victory in the reverse fixture at Celtic Park at the beginning of February to thank for their advantage in the title race, and a win here would extend their lead to what could well be an insurmountable six points.
rangers vs celtic live score scottish premiership latest updates. Celtic took the lead before the end of the first half Credit: SKY SPORTS.
Rangers host Celtic today in what is one of the biggest Old Firm clashes in recent years.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to watch the match online via the Sky Go app. While’s Celtic’s full focus in on domestic affairs, Rangers will still be dreaming of European glory. They have already knocked out Borussia Dortmund on their way to the Europa League quarter-finals, where they will face Braga.
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The second half was delayed from getting underway as Hart called the referee and brought attention to broken glass in his penalty area. The action was put on ...
Kick-off for the second half of Rangers v Celtic in the Old Firm clash at Ibrox has been delayed after Joe Hart reported a broken bottle in his penalty ...
Celtic took a giant stride to Scottish league title No.52 after a 2-1 win over Rangers in a pulsating Old Firm derby on Sunday.
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It promises to be a fiery atmosphere in Glasgow despite it being an early start, and the hosts’ tails are up after a late victory over Dundee last time out that followed their latest Europa League success. Celtic claimed a 3-0 victory at Parkhead earlier in the season, in reply to Rangers’ 1-0 victory in August. It is worth remembering that the rivals have only drawn one of their last 16 encounters. One of the biggest Old Firm derbies in years takes place at Ibrox today as Celtic travel to Rangers in defence of their slender Scottish Premiership lead.
Match report as Celtic end Rangers unbeaten home run to move six points clear in the Scottish Premiership title race; Aaron Ramsey opened the scoring on his ...
Celtic are at home to St Johnstone on 9 April in the final round of Scottish Premiership fixtures before the split. And I thought the boys were brilliant. "It's three points. "It was difficult, the fans were all screaming for them and sometimes it takes a while to adjust, but after that we played well." The defender was also impressive at the back in the second half and spoke to Sky Sports after what could be a title-defining victory. The frustration of the home support continued to grow and objects were then thrown towards Jota as he prepared to take a corner as Celtic continued to look in control.
Ange Postecoglou says there was no point in risking Kyogo against Rangers - because his team could handle the mammoth Ibrox clash without him.
Everywhere I turned he popped up in front of me to make sure I knew he was ready to go. Scottish PremiershipAlly McCoist's Rangers post mortem absence explained as Ray Parlour hails Celtic men of steelThe Arsenal legend was blown away by the blood and thunder action as Ange Postecoglou's men close in on title glory. He’s ready to go, he’ll be fine and he’ll be involved next week.” The Australian boss was ultimately correct in his assessment as goals from Tom Rogic and Cameron Carter-Vickers helped them to a comeback win. It prompted fears about a recurrence of his injury but Postecoglou said he simply didn't feel the need to rush him back in. But not only was he left out of the starting XI, the 16-goal star didn't even make the bench. Thank you for subscribing!We have more newslettersShow me Ange Postecoglou says there was no point in risking Kyogo against Rangers - because his team could handle the mammoth Ibrox clash without him.
It was a narrow victory at Ibrox for the visitors as they sealed a six-point advantage at the top of the table.
"If that is seen it's a penalty, but you will see that at every corner and every free-kick that is given. Gio van BronckhorstGio van Bronckhorst in spiky Rangers response to fan question with Ibrox boss at a loss to explain Celtic points swingVan Bronckhorst watched his Rangers team fall six points behind Celtic but he says fans can see for themselves where it's gone wrong. There is a bit of jostling, but I think that gets given next year if VAR is in." Stewart said: “It does come off his arm, there is no doubt, but it’s not a penalty kick. Michael Stewart insisted there was no chance it was a spot-kick during his analysis. Former Rangers and Celtic star Miller said: "I'm not even going to pretend to know what the handball rule is, but I do think on another day, or another ref might give it.
Rangers took an early lead courtesy of Aaron Ramsey's first ever Ibrox goal, but Celtic turned the game around before half-time thanks to strikes from Tom Rogic ...
Sutton wrote: "Absolute scumbags throwing glass bottles on to the pitch. How low can some people go. Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton took to Twitter to brand the culprits as "scumbags".