The fixture date for the final Scottish Premiership clash between Celtic and Rangers this season has been confirmed.
The fierce title rivals will go head-to-head one final time in the league this term in the split.
And the contest will be played at Celtic Park with two of the three regular-season meetings having been held at Ibrox.
The SPFL have confirmed the match will take place on Saturday, May 11 with a 12.30pm kick-off.
It will be played on the third matchday of the split.
Final Celtic vs Rangers Scottish Premiership fixture date confirmed
Celtic vs Rangers - Celtic Park - 12.30pm - Saturday, May 11.
CELTIC SPLIT FIXTURES IN FULL
Dundee vs Celtic - 3pm Sunday, April 28
Celtic vs Hearts - 3pm Saturday, May 4
Celtic vs Rangers - 12.30pm Saturday, May 11
Kilmarnock vs Celtic - 7.30pm Wednesday, May 15
Celtic vs St Mirren 12.30pm Saturday, May 18
RANGERS SPLIT FIXTURES IN FULL
St Mirren vs Rangers - 12.30pm Sunday, April 28
Rangers vs Kilmarnock - 1pm Sunday, May 5
Celtic vs Rangers - 12.30pm Saturday, May 11
Rangers vs Dundee - 7.30pm Tuesday, May 14
Hearts vs Rangers - 12.30pm Saturday, May 18
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