'Celtic & Rangers face double jeopardy in derby like no other'published at 11:19 GMT 1 March
Rangers v Celtic (12:00)
Tom English
BBC Scotland chief sports writer
Image source, SNSGiven that Hearts are proving so impossibly stubborn at the top of the Scottish Premiership, refusing, it seems, to do what is expected of them by the old order and kindly going away, the pressure returns to Rangers and Celtic in a must-win to end all must-wins.
Martin O'Neill turns 74 today. What better way to spend it than in the furnace of the Old Firm. Candles on the cake won't concern him. Points on the board will be the only thing on his mind. A draw is of little use to either club now.
This game demands a winner and if there is a winner there has to be a loser. Heaven help them. The wrath will descend, especially if it's Celtic, you suspect. It's not like Rangers folk will shrug in defeat - it's not exactly their style - but Celtic fans are an angrier and more frustrated crew right now.
Both of these clubs have been soap operas all season. Rangers have an awful lot of work to do, but they are at least pointing in the right direction.
With a manager to find and with the same unpopular people who appointed Wilfried Nancy in charge of finding him, Celtic look directionless.
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