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It’s the showpiece event for Scottish football as the Old Firm do battle on Monday afternoon.
Celtic head to their nearest rivals with a comfortable nine-point lead at the top of the table.
That was the points difference before Michael Beale stepped foot in the door at Ibrox, with the former Gers assistant leading the club to four wins from four in his short stint so far.
His problem is that noisy neighbours Celtic are on a 12-match winning run in the Premiership and show no signs of stopping.
Beale suggested as much when speaking after the Motherwell win, admitting Celtic were ahead of his side in quality as things stood.
Celtic have scored four goals in their last two games and are beginning to hit top stride again since the World Cup break, with strength in depth across the entire playing squad.
While Gers are suffering an injury crisis, with Alfredo Morelos limping off against Well in midweek and Antonio Colak and Kemar Roofe not yet back in the matchday squads following injury, though it’s thought they’ll be involved in some capacity on Monday.
Rangers’ only win in their last five Old Firms came after extra-time in last season’s Scottish Cup, with Celtic winning 4-0 at Parkhead in the only other clash this season.
That is reflected in the betting, with Ange Postecoglou’s side 13/10 to win the duel, with Rangers 9/5 and the draw priced at 5/2 with Paddy Power.
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