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For Rangers, the title is almost out of reach. Only a staggering run of results would see them leapfrog both Celtic and Hearts, but today’s visitors will no doubt be keen to detail their rivals’ own title ambitions. Follow the game LIVE below with our dedicated match blog, featuring expert insight and analysis.
Celtic are three points behind Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts with three games remaining; Rangers are a further four points back; watch Celtic vs Rangers on Sunday, live on Sky Sports from 11am
Paradise is set for an afternoon of excitement as Celtic take on Rangers in the final Glasgow derby of the season.And Martin O’Neill’s side know that victory today will reduce the deficit at the
IN terms of high-stakes drama, it doesn’t get much bigger than this for Celtic. Martin O’Neill’s men face Rangers in what has become a must-win showdown if they are to clinch a
Martin O'Neill has named his Celtic starting line-up to face Rangers in the Scottish Premiership . Following Hearts' x over Motherwell, O'Neill's side find themselves x points behind the league leaders. Now, Celtic will look to respond, as the Premiership champions and their greatest rivals face off for the sixth time this season.
Celtic v Rangers LIVE: Moore strikes early in Old Firm to boost Hearts in thrilling title race - Hearts were held to a 1-1 draw at Motherwell last night, which means Celtic can reduce the deficit to o
Celtic and Rangers drew 2-2 in the last league meeting in March, before an explosive Scottish Cup quarter-final that finished with fans clashing on the pitch in the immediate aftermath of Celtic’s penalty shoot-out victory. Kick-off at Celtic Park is 12pm on Sunday May 10. It will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football.
Danny Rohl has revealed Nico Raskin, John Souttar and Ryan Naderi were all ruled out of action against Celtic due to muscle problems. The Rangers boss confirmed the trio were unavailable for the derby showdown at Celtic Park.
Celtic manager Martin O'Neill believes his players are thriving on the challenge of chasing down Hearts to extend their dominance of Scottish football.You've been chasing, you have to keep chasing."