Rangers must look to cut the gap on their rivals from nine points as Michael Beale admitted the title was Celtic’s to ‘throw away’.
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It is do-or-die for Rangers in the title scenario as they travel to Celtic Park in search of a win on their rivals' turf but will have to do it with key star Connor Goldson.
Michael Beale will take charge of his third Old Firm derby clash and will be hoping for third time lucky as Rangers go to the east end of Glasgow with no travelling support behind them. Ange Postecoglou's rampant league leaders haven't lost at their home ground domestically this campaign as the task for them of going twelve points clear opens up.
Rangers have close to a full complement for the big game while Celtic do harbour an injury blow in Reo Hatate. Beale said before the derby: “Since I came back in, we have started slow in both derby games and improved after half-time.
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“We certainly need to make sure we start this game well, that we are strong defensively and carry a big threat going forward with our key players.
“We are going away from home with no fans so the home crowd will be up so it is important that we start strong and start winning the duels.
“We were too slow in both derby games and that’s not the Rangers that I remember in this fixture, but it is the Rangers I have inherited and it is important that we show a different face.
“That is common knowledge, I am not saying anything there that will surprise anyone, we have to start stronger in big games.
“The team arrive in fine form with 10 consecutive league wins and this is the biggest test going away from home, albeit our away form has been very good. We are in a positive place. It is a game we have been looking forward to.”
Rangers starting XI: McGregor, Tavernier, Souttar, Davies, Barisic, Jack, Raskin, Kent, Tillman, Cantwell, Morelos
Subs: McLaughlin, Yilmaz, Lundstram, Hagi, Colak, Kamara, Wright, Sakala, Arfield
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