
How to watch today’s Rangers vs Celtic Scottish Cup clash: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time
Rangers and Celtic will renew their Old Firm rivalry in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals on Sunday.
The two Glasgow giants will once again lock horns at Ibrox for the second time in a week, albeit away from a thrilling three-way Scottish Premiership title race.
Both clubs could not be separated in their top-flight showdown at the same ground last weekend, with goals from Kieran Tierney and Reo Hatate helping Celtic snatch a 2-2 draw.
If that occasion is anything to go by, the upcoming cup tie will be a derby to remember. Here, Ibrox News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of Rangers’ latest clash with Celtic.
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What channel is Rangers vs Celtic on?
Danny Rohl’s side held a commanding two-goal lead at the interval last time out, but their second-half collapse could prove very costly indeed.
Indeed, Celtic, once again managed by Martin O’Neill, are now five points behind leaders Hearts, with Rangers six points off the pace with nine to play in an extraordinary Scottish Premiership season.
But their focus will now switch to domestic cup action, and supporters can watch on TV.
The Old Firm derby will be shown live on Premier Sports 1 in the UK, with coverage underway at 12pm GMT. Kick-off is an hour later, with the potential of extra time and penalties if needed.
Premier Sports subscribers will be able to tune in live online via the Premier Sports app and website, while highlights will also be uploaded to YouTube post-match.
| Information | |
| Date | 8 March |
| Kick-off time | 1pm |
| Stadium | Ibrox |
| TV channel | Premier Sports 1 |
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Rangers handed injury boost vs Celtic
Earlier in the week, Rohl said he had a “full house” in training. Midfielder Connor Barron participated in drills, having been absent since early January due to a knee injury.
Dujon Sterling and Ryan Naderi also remain in contention after recovering from knocks to play a part against Celtic in the pulsating four-goal thriller at Ibrox.

For Celtic, Tierney could feature, with O’Neill revealing his foot issue was “clearing up”.
Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel trained on Friday for the first time after an illness and an injection for a long-term shoulder problem, and will be assessed on Saturday.
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