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Rangers will take on Celtic for the second time this season on Sunday in a fixture that promises fireworks at Hampden.

Rangers’ last battle against rivals Celtic ended in a goalless draw back in August; however, Gers fans will be feeling more optimistic now that Danny Rohl has taken over at Ibrox.

Indeed, Rangers defeated Kilmarnock 3-1 on 26 October to earn their first home win of the Scottish Premiership season, creating momentum.

As a result, the Gers will fancy their chances in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final on 2 November, with the Scottish Premiership slipping away.

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A difficult start to the season under Russell Martin means that Rangers are currently 13 points behind league leaders Hearts.

Indeed, the Jam Tarts defeated Celtic at home over the weekend to go eight points clear at the top of the table at Tynecastle.

While Rangers and Celtic fans will no doubt be unimpressed with their league positions, Graham Spiers is more than happy with recent developments.

“The tectonic plates of Scottish football are finally and dramatically shifting,” he said via X.

“No club outside Rangers or Celtic has won the title in 40...

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