Old Firm rivals Rangers and Celtic will go head to head at Ibrox Stadium on Easter Sunday.
The game will have huge implications in the Scottish Premier League title race. Rangers currently sit on top of the league, but Celtic have played a game less and are only one point behind in second place.

Rather than being a pleasant Easter celebration, this game will be played in front of a hostile crowd fueled by the events of recent weeks. Accusations have been made of a letter bomb being sent to Celtic manager Neil Lennon, while BBC News reported that two fans were arrested in Glasgow recently for “sectarian and hate filled” internet posts.

Both teams will be carrying a five game winning streak into this fixture, and the winner will strike a huge blow ahead of the title run-in.

Vladimir Weiss, Kirk Broadfoot and Lee McCulloch are out injured for Rangers, whiler Jamie Ness is doubtful and will be assessed ahead of kickoff.

Glenn Loovens looks set to return for Celtic, while striker Shaun Maloney is doubtful and will be assessed ahead of kickoff. Joe Ledley and Cha Du-Ri are sidelined with injury for the Hoops.