RANGERS will travel to Celtic Park on Sunday for the third Old Firm of the season, and the match looks to be as intriguing as ever. Neil Lennon will be taking charge of his first derby since re-joining Celtic as interim manager, while Steven Gerrard will be hoping for a repeat performance of the last time the two rivals met when Rangers won 1-0 at Ibrox.
Ahead of the eagerly-anticipated match, we've made up a handy list of everything you need to know for the big game.
What time is kick-off?
The match will kick off on Sunday afternoon at midday at Celtic Park.
What channel is it on?
The game will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football.
What's the team news?
Kieran Tierney is a doubt to feature for the home side, while the visitors will be without their own left back Borna Barisic after the Croatian picked up an injury on international duty. Ryan Christie could feature for Celtic, as could Tom Rogic who is recovering from an injury picked up at the start of the year.
What do the bookies think will happen?
Most bookmakers have the home side as the odds-on favourites, with bet365 offering odds of 3/4 for a Celtic win. The same bookies are offering odds of 4/1 for a Rangers win.
Odsonne Edouard is the 4/1 favourite to open the scoring, while Alfredo Morelos has been given odds of 13/2 to find the net first.
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