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Andy Walker previews Rangers' clash with Celtic on Rivalry Weekend

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Ahead of the third Old Firm clash of the season, former Celtic striker Andy Walker previews the game at Ibrox.

Rivalry Weekend is coming to Sky Sports featuring some of the UK's biggest footballing rivalries, including Rangers v Celtic.

The Glasgow rivals have met twice this season, with Celtic winning 2-0 on their last visit to Ibrox, but they were held to a goalless draw by their rivals in December's clash at Celtic Park.

A win for Rangers on Sunday would put them within three points of Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership table.

And ahead of the third Old Firm clash of the season, which is live on Sky Sports Football, former Celtic striker Andy Walker previews the game at Ibrox...

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Title race on or title race off?

WALKER SAYS: "Rangers believe it's the biggest Old Firm derby in years because with a win on Sunday, we've got a title race. On the other hand, if Celtic can avoid defeat, they will be in complete control.

"For years I've struggled to make a case for Rangers when they go up against Celtic. This weekend, I can make a strong case for them. The improvement in their play has been very marked under Graeme Murty and they've certainly got a chance, especially with home advantage."

Rivalry Weekend on Sky Sports
Rivalry Weekend on Sky Sports

Rivalry Weekend is coming to Sky Sports featuring some of the UK's biggest footballing rivalries including Manchester United v Liverpool and Rangers v Celtic.

A very important game for Murty

WALKER SAYS: "Murty has got three games against Celtic between now and the end of the season, and he's on a short-term contract until the end of the campaign.

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Rangers manager Graeme Murty during the Old Firm derby at Celtic Park
Image: Graeme Murty's side are six points behind Celtic

"He has to win one of these games to secure the Rangers job on a more permanent basis. If you can't beat Celtic as a Rangers manager, then you are out and the club will get someone new.

"That's how crucial the next few months are for Graeme Murty."

Rangers' key man

WALKER SAYS: "Murty did very well in the January transfer window to bring in the likes of Martin, Murphy and Goss. They've done really well and helped make Rangers a much more consistent side.

Rangers' Jamie Murphy opens the scoring
Image: Jamie Murphy has been in excellent form for Rangers

"I always remember Jamie Murphy as an excellent young player at Motherwell. He went down south to Sheffield United, then to Brighton. He's done really well for Rangers. He's got a lot of composure and he's the type of player that can score goals. He's also very creative and very much a team player.

"He's got a great understanding with those around him and that's been the key. The players that Rangers have brought in, there's a real understanding of what's required to be a successful side."

Celtic's key man

WALKER SAYS: "When you look at Celtic, Scott Brown has dominated this fixture for the last few years. Moussa Dembele has also shown he's a big player for Celtic. Brown has bullied a number of opposition players for Rangers in the last few years. He's dominated the middle of the park against Rangers and that's been key to Celtic's success.

Celtic's Scott Brown (right) tackles Rangers' Declan John
Image: Celtic's Scott Brown (right) tackles Rangers' Declan John

"For Dembele, he's trying to get back to his best after a run of injuries and he has to show he's worth all the money he was supposedly attracting. He's a player that has a terrific record in this fixture and the Celtic fans will be looking to him to cause Rangers a lot of problems."

Verdict

Rangers Josh Windass celebrates scoring his side's fifth goal of the game during the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership
Image: Josh Windass has scored 10 goals in his last eight games in all competitions

WALKER SAYS: "I'm so looking forward to it but honestly, it could go either way. I haven't been able to say that in a number of years. I wouldn't be surprised to see Rangers, with the momentum they've got, get a victory.

"But equally, you have to respect Celtic as the champions. They've come up against a number of challenges in the last few years and they've come up with the answers every time. They've not always been at their best, but they tend to get the business done. For the first time in a number of years, it could go either way."

Watch Rangers v Celtic as part of Rivalry Weekend, live on Sky Sports Football from 11.30am on Sunday.

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