
How to watch today’s Rangers vs Celtic clash: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time
Rangers face Celtic in one of the most highly anticipated games of the season at Ibrox on Sunday.
Danny Rohl has done a magnificent job since his appointment in October, but last Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Livingston dented the Gers’ chances of catching up with league leaders Hearts.
Regardless of that result, there is renewed optimism around Govan that they could win their first Scottish Premiership title since 2020-21, and victory over their fierce rivals would not only boost their hopes but it would also effectively end Celtic’s chances.
Ibrox News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

How to watch Rangers vs Celtic
The first league meeting between the sides ended 0-0 in August, with Russell Martin and Brendan Rodgers overseeing one of the worst games in the fixture’s history.
The Hoops then won 3-1 in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final in November, but Rangers enacted their revenge on 3 January as they won by the same scoreline at Celtic Park.
The fourth Old Firm derby of the campaign will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.
| Date | 1 March |
| Kick-off time | 12pm |
| Stadium | Ibrox |
| TV Channel | Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR |
Sky Sports will also upload highlights of the game via their social media channels, while customers will be able to watch the game on the Sky Sports+ app, Sky Go, NOW UK and Sky Sports Extra.
Subscribers inside the UK & Ireland can listen to live audio commentary with their Rangers TV subscription here.
It’s up to Rangers to secure the three points by any means necessary at Ibrox, and that definitely won’t be against Martin O’Neill’s side.
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This is how Andreas Skov Olsen can announce himself as a Rangers player vs Celtic
Skov Olsen joined the Bears on loan for the rest of the season from German side Wolfsburg, with there being an option to sign him permanently for £8.6million.
The Dane has arrived in Govan Olsen with an impressive reputation after a successful spell at Club Brugge before his move to Germany.
However, he is yet to score in the Scottish Premiership since his move in the winter transfer window.

Despite providing a brilliant assist for Youssef Chermiti’s second goal against Hearts, we haven’t quite seen enough from him yet that might prove he could be a success.
What’s clear is that he is a big game player, and scoring against Celtic will make him a fan favourite instantly.
He could cause Kieran Tierney some real problems with his pace and power on the right wing, and there’s no doubt that he can get the better of the Scotland international.
And if he does, then he’ll undoubtedly find himself on the scoresheet.
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