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Celtic v Rangers preview

Celtic and Rangers lock horns in the first Old Firm derby of the season at Parkhead on Sunday.

Glasgow giants ready for derby day

Celtic and Rangers lock horns in the first Old Firm derby of the season at Parkhead on Sunday. The two Glasgow giants go into the game locked on seven points with both sides looking to gain an early psychological blow in the title race. Celtic will be hoping last season's form continues as all last term's encounters ended in wins for the home side. Kenny Miller is sure to face a hostile reception as he prepares to face his former side for the first time since rejoining Rangers. Celtic have problems in attack ahead of the clash, with Scott McDonald ruled out with a groin problem and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink a major doubt with a leg injury he sustained in last weekend's win over Falkirk. It means Shaun Maloney and Georgios Samaras are likely to start in attack for the hosts after impressing in tandem against Falkirk. Gary Caldwell has handed Gordon Strachan a boost by recovering from injury and he is set to replace former Rangers target Glenn Loovens in central defence alongside skipper Stephen McManus.

Rangers team news

Rangers make the short trip across to Glasgow's East end without Scotland international Lee McCulloch as he is struggling with a knee injury. Kyle Lafferty is expected to shake off a hamstring problem to make his Old Firm debut following his summer arrival from Burnley. Gers boss Walter Smith will wait until the last minute before deciding whether or not to include new signing Maurice Edu as the American is short of match fitness. Barry Ferguson remains a long-term absentee meaning Kevin Thomson and Pedro Mendes will continue in the heart of Rangers' midfield.