THIS weekend sees the final instalment of the Old Firm derby this season.
It will be the third time in five weeks that the sides have met, and the fifth time overall this campaign.
Celtic can all but seal the Premiership title with a win, while Rangers could cut the gap at the summit of the league to just three points, albeit Celtic's goal difference is much stronger.
Rangers have a hugely important Europa League semi-final in the days before the derby match.
They also have the second leg of that tie with Leipzig to think about in the days after.
Here are all of the details you need to know ahead of this one...
When is Celtic vs Rangers?
Celtic take on Rangers on Sunday, May 1.
The game kicks-off at 12pm.
The match will be played at Celtic Park.
Is Celtic vs Rangers on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, the derby match will be showcased live on TV.
Sky Sports will be showing all of the action on both their Main Event and Football channels.
Coverage starts at 11am - an hour before the start of the match.
Sky customers will be able to stream the game via the SkyGo app.
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