Celtic vs Rangers: How to watch, TV channel and kick-off time for Old Firm showdown
Celtic host Rangers for the final Old Firm meeting of the season on Sunday, with the visitors aiming to damage their rivals’ title hopes.
It has been a disappointing campaign for both Glasgow clubs, and Rangers’ ambitions were left hanging by Monday’s defeat to Hearts.
Now, if Hearts are to beat Motherwell on Saturday, Danny Rohl’s side will be left fighting only for second place.
That gives Rangers added incentive to derail Martin O’Neill’s Celtic, who begin the weekend three points off the top.
Ahead of the clash at Celtic Park, Ibrox News takes a look at the key details.
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How to watch Celtic vs Rangers
It has been a dreadful campaign for Celtic, with tensions between the fans and board persisting throughout.
Though, they have been plugging away at the gap at the top for weeks, leaving Rangers with the duty of bringing this run to an end.
Hearts vs Celtic TV details Date 10 May Kick-off time 12pm Stadium Celtic Park TV channels Sky Sports Football
Fans not in attendance on Sunday will be able to catch the encounter via Sky Sports Football, while the option is there to stream the match via the Sky Go app.
Both clubs will offer their live audio streams, accessible via their official club channels, while BBC Radio Scotland and Clyde 1 Superscoreboard will also provide live coverage and analysis.
Plenty on the line still for Danny Rohl
While the Gers are not out of it mathematically, they would need a miracle to force their way back into the title race.
A win this weekend, then, is imperative.
Not only is there a chance to drag their rivals down with them, but Rohl’s side must also finish the season strongly as attention begins to turn to the summer.
Since replacing Russell Martin after his dismal spell, Rohl has done enough to steady the ship, though not enough to get Rangers over the line despite an excellent run into the split.

A strong end to the campaign would strengthen the German’s case to lead the Govan outfit next season, while those on the pitch are fighting to prove they deserve to stay.
With Hibs and Falkirk still to come, the opportunity is there to spark momentum against their arch-rivals this weekend.
It may not be enough to win the title, but there must at least be positive signs at Ibrox before the summer.
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