THE third clash of the season between Rangers and Celtic is almost upon us and the result is set to prove pivotal in this year's title race.
Ange Postecoglou's Hoops are currently three points clear at the top of the table, but that could all change based on the result of this game.
The Ibrox showdown is more important for Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side than it is their rivals, but the Govan outfit will be confident of producing a result.
Here are all the details you need ahead of the match...
When is Rangers vs Celtic?
Rangers will take on Celtic TODAY at Ibrox on Sunday April 3.
The match will kick-off at 12pm.
Is Rangers vs Celtic on TV?
Yes. The match will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports.
Coverage will begin at 11am on Sky Sports Main Event.
Sky Sports subscribers can stream the game on the SkyGo app.
Rangers vs Celtic odds
Rangers 6/4
Celtic 7/4
Draw 23/10
Rangers vs Celtic team news
Aaron Ramsey has returned to Rangers with “full fitness” ahead of Sunday’s cinch Premiership showdown with Celtic.
Ramsey was omitted from Wales’ matchday squad against the Czech Republic after struggling towards the end of his country’s World Cup play-off semi-final win over Austria last Thursday.
But Wales manager Robert Page, speaking after his side’s 1-1 friendly draw on Tuesday, said Ramsey’s omission was a precaution and he expects the 31-year-old midfielder to feature in the Old Firm derby at Ibrox.
It remains to be seen whether Alfredo Morelos will be fit after returning from international duty in Colombia early.
He was pictured at Glasgow Airport yesterday in crutches.
For Celtic Kyogo Furuhashi still remains on the sidelines, but could make a shock return to action.
Striker Daizen Maeda is also a doubt after missing Japan’s World Cup qualifying double-header against Australia and Vietnam.
A translated statement on Japan’s international team website confirmed Maeda would miss out on international duty “due to poor condition. There are no plans to call up a substitute for Maeda.”
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