Scottish Premier Division
Rangers FC vS Celtic FC
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Rangers FC vs Celtic FC Live soccer Tv,
Date: Sunday, 06 February, 2011.
Start: 13:15 (CET) 12:15GMT/UK.
Rangers FC vs Celtic FC Live soccer Tv,
Date: Sunday, 06 February, 2011.
Start: 13:15 (CET) 12:15GMT/UK.
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Naismith doubtful for Old Firm clash Rangers are hopeful Steven Naismith will be passed fit for Sunday`s Old Firm derby. Naismith pulled up with a hamstring strain against Motherwell on Boxing Day and faces a battle to prove his fitness ahead of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League game against Celtic. Kyle Lafferty will be back in action for the clash at Ibrox after several weeks on the sideline with a broken bone in his hand. Rangers manager Walter Smith insists neither team can be considered a clear favourite to come out on top. The Scottish champions have home advantage in the Ibrox clash and also claimed first blood in the first meeting of the Glasgow giants this season when they earned a 3-1 win at Celtic Park in October. Celtic, meanwhile, claimed a psychological boost when their midweek win over Motherwell allowed them to leapfrog their great rivals to the summit of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League, after Rangers' own game fell victim to the weather. But, as far as Smith is concerned, the famous fixture is once again impossible to call. He said: "I would hope we could use home advantage but, if you look at both clubs at the moment, both of us have dropped more points at home than we have away from home this season. "That's something we will have to be wary of considering it's our home match. "There is not a lot between the two teams. I don't think there is a situation where one team is favoured more than the other. "Both teams have had their highs and started the season very well and both teams have tailed off a little bit in terms of the number of points dropped recently. "I don't think you could say that either team would be favoured. "I think what will happen this time, is that it will be the team who manages to hit the best form on the day. That happens in quite a number of the Old Firm games." Smith is set to quit Rangers at the end of the season, meaning he only has a handful of Old Firm fixtures to look forward to as manager. Despite plenty of experience of the fiery clashes over his two spells at the Ibrox helm, the veteran boss insists there will be no shortage of nerves and excitement this weekend. He said: "You get all that, of course you do. They are big games and they are big games not only for the club, but the supporters too. "I can't say it's the most enjoyable build-up to a game. It's only enjoyable if you win at the end of it. "There is a lot of tension in the air and it's an awkward game in terms of build-up. "But afterwards, if you win it, you look forward to going on and having a good spell in the season. "After winning the first game at Celtic Park, we would look to hopefully use home advantage and get another win. But the difficulties are always there." Celtic's new signing Freddie Ljungberg goes straight in to the Hoops squad. Skipper Scott Brown is suspended after being sent off against Motherwell in midweek while midfielder Olivier Kapo (hamstring) and striker Daryl Murphy (calf) are out. Midfielder Efrain Juarez and striker Georgios Samaras are back in contention for a start. Neil Lennon insists he would rather be in Celtic's position than where Rangers sit. The Irishman, who is contemplating giving Ljungberg his debut, is happy enough with the situation. "I would rather be top - you still have to win your games in hand and as you have seen this season there are no guarantees of that," Lennon said. "But we don't want to drop too many points on Rangers because they've got games in hand. "It is important that we put in a strong performance and take something from the game. "We are not going there negative in any shape or form, we are going there to win. "In the last Old Firm game we shot ourselves in the foot and that can't happen again on Sunday. "We will talk about that in the next couple of days and look at footage of that game and others to see where we can exploit them." Celtic go in to the match - which marks the 40th anniversary of the Ibrox Disaster which saw 66 people die in a crush on stairway 13 at the stadium following an Old Firm game - on the back of two home wins in the SPL after three drawn games at Parkhead .
Naismith doubtful for Old Firm clash Rangers are hopeful Steven Naismith will be passed fit for Sunday`s Old Firm derby. Naismith pulled up with a hamstring strain against Motherwell on Boxing Day and faces a battle to prove his fitness ahead of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League game against Celtic. Kyle Lafferty will be back in action for the clash at Ibrox after several weeks on the sideline with a broken bone in his hand. Rangers manager Walter Smith insists neither team can be considered a clear favourite to come out on top. The Scottish champions have home advantage in the Ibrox clash and also claimed first blood in the first meeting of the Glasgow giants this season when they earned a 3-1 win at Celtic Park in October. Celtic, meanwhile, claimed a psychological boost when their midweek win over Motherwell allowed them to leapfrog their great rivals to the summit of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League, after Rangers' own game fell victim to the weather. But, as far as Smith is concerned, the famous fixture is once again impossible to call. He said: "I would hope we could use home advantage but, if you look at both clubs at the moment, both of us have dropped more points at home than we have away from home this season. "That's something we will have to be wary of considering it's our home match. "There is not a lot between the two teams. I don't think there is a situation where one team is favoured more than the other. "Both teams have had their highs and started the season very well and both teams have tailed off a little bit in terms of the number of points dropped recently. "I don't think you could say that either team would be favoured. "I think what will happen this time, is that it will be the team who manages to hit the best form on the day. That happens in quite a number of the Old Firm games." Smith is set to quit Rangers at the end of the season, meaning he only has a handful of Old Firm fixtures to look forward to as manager. Despite plenty of experience of the fiery clashes over his two spells at the Ibrox helm, the veteran boss insists there will be no shortage of nerves and excitement this weekend. He said: "You get all that, of course you do. They are big games and they are big games not only for the club, but the supporters too. "I can't say it's the most enjoyable build-up to a game. It's only enjoyable if you win at the end of it. "There is a lot of tension in the air and it's an awkward game in terms of build-up. "But afterwards, if you win it, you look forward to going on and having a good spell in the season. "After winning the first game at Celtic Park, we would look to hopefully use home advantage and get another win. But the difficulties are always there." Celtic's new signing Freddie Ljungberg goes straight in to the Hoops squad. Skipper Scott Brown is suspended after being sent off against Motherwell in midweek while midfielder Olivier Kapo (hamstring) and striker Daryl Murphy (calf) are out. Midfielder Efrain Juarez and striker Georgios Samaras are back in contention for a start. Neil Lennon insists he would rather be in Celtic's position than where Rangers sit. The Irishman, who is contemplating giving Ljungberg his debut, is happy enough with the situation. "I would rather be top - you still have to win your games in hand and as you have seen this season there are no guarantees of that," Lennon said. "But we don't want to drop too many points on Rangers because they've got games in hand. "It is important that we put in a strong performance and take something from the game. "We are not going there negative in any shape or form, we are going there to win. "In the last Old Firm game we shot ourselves in the foot and that can't happen again on Sunday. "We will talk about that in the next couple of days and look at footage of that game and others to see where we can exploit them." Celtic go in to the match - which marks the 40th anniversary of the Ibrox Disaster which saw 66 people die in a crush on stairway 13 at the stadium following an Old Firm game - on the back of two home wins in the SPL after three drawn games at Parkhead .
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