How to watch today’s Celtic vs Rangers Premier Sports Cup clash: TV channel and kick-off time

Rangers and Celtic will face each other on Sunday in one of the fiercest rivalries in world football.

Rangers face Celtic at Hampden Park on Sunday, with Danny Rohl looking to secure three wins in a row in spectacular fashion by beating Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final.

Having been appointed on 20 October, Rohl’s first match saw Rangers lose 3-0 to Brann, yet he has since picked up two wins against Kilmarnock and Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership.

Brendan Rodgers resigned at Celtic on Monday, with Martin O’Neill taking over as interim manager.

Ibrox News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Rangers manager Danny Rohl speaks at a Europa League press conference
Credit: Imago

Where to watch Celtic vs Rangers

The Old Firm derby will take place at Hampden Park, and Rangers will fancy their chances against a Celtic side who have similarly been plagued by turmoil this season.

The match will be broadcast on Premier Sports, with coverage starting at 1pm and the game beginning at 2pm.

Date2 November
Kick-off time2pm
StadiumHampden Park
ChannelPremier Sports

Fans will also be able to listen to commentary of the match on BBC Radio Scotland Sportsound.

The winner of Sunday’s clash will face either Motherwell or St. Mirren, with the final expected to take place on 14 December.

Rangers have a brilliant record against Celtic in recent times, with the Hoops failing to beat the Bears over the course of 90 minutes in 2025.

Rangers vs Celtic head-to-head
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Whoever wins this match will undoubtedly be the favourites to win the trophy.

Danny Rohl has perfect opportunity to get Rangers fans onside

Rangers were abysmal under Russell Martin, and it’s clear to see that the squad is still adapting to life with Rohl at the helm.

Defensively, we have seen plenty of issues regarding how easily the Bears have been cut open by opposition, yet Rohl has implemented a new 3-5-2 system which has worked so far.

A win over Celtic would not only bring supporters together after a miserable start to the season, but it would put Rohl in a brilliant position among the fans.

In the long-term, Rohl won’t be judged on his success in the Premier Sports Cup, but at this moment in time, it would mark the start of a brilliant future under his stewardship.

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