Get it on Google Play

Rangers will be looking to put further misery on arch-rivals Celtic on Sunday.

Danny Rohl has won his first two domestic matches as Rangers boss, with two Scottish Premiership wins over Kilmarnock and Hibernian.

Celtic are in disarray behind the scenes, with Martin O’Neill in temporary charge, after Brendan Rodgers resigned from his post as manager.

The Hampden Park clash on 2 November in the Scottish League Cup semi-final is a chance for the Gers to get one over on the Hoops.

Rangers were denied a blatant penalty when they played Celtic in last season’s final, when Vaclav Cerny was brought down by Liam Scales, and ultimately lost on penalties.

Daily Record journalist Scott McDermott believes that the Gers will get their revenge for that controversy in the Old Firm derby on Sunday.

Writing on 1 November, he predicted a 2-2 draw and said: “This could be a classic encounter just like last season’s final.

“That day Celtic eventually came out on top in the shoot-out and my hunch is Rangers will get their revenge under Danny Rohl.

“It’ll be tense and tight, with goals and mistakes at either end. But after a slug-fest, Rohl’s...

Continue Reading: Scott McDermott shares his Rangers revenge prediction ahead of Celtic clash

Latest Rangers News