Celtic win Old Firm derby
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I love the smell of bigotry in the morning.” So quips one of the assembled photographers at Celtic Park as they snap away at a marching column of black-clad football fans.
Martin O'Neill is relishing what is "most likely" his final Old Firm match as Celtic chase victory over Rangers to stay in the title hunt.
Police divide Rangers and Celtic fans during the Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Rangers at Hampden Park, on May 25, 2024, Craig Foy - SNS Group It’s not just the Premier League where results are spicing things up early in the ...
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.
Sunday marks Martin O'Neill's first Old Firm derby at Celtic Park since a 2-0 defeat to Rangers in February 2005. He can ill afford anything other than victory this time as Celtic, with just three games left and a three-point deficit,
Since the events of that day, Old Firm league matches have normally been played in the early afternoon, and the possibility of an Old Firm title decider has been deliberately avoided. When interviewed,
Martin O'Neill is savouring the prospect of a "rocking" Celtic Park as he prepares to face Rangers at Parkhead for the first time this season.
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