SPFL release latest TV picks as Rangers and Celtic land blockbuster midweek due to Premier Sports Cup Final
Rangers and Celtic will be live on the box in a blockbuster January midweek after reaching the Premier Sports Cup Final.
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Rangers and Celtic will be live on the box in a blockbuster January midweek after reaching the Premier Sports Cup Final.
Serial-winner Jose Luis Mendilibar hopes he’ll be heading home to Bilbao this year to Basque in a Euro hat-trick, reports Andy Newport from Greece.
Danny Murphy admits he struggles to see a scenario where Steven Gerrard returns to Rangers and reckons his former Liverpool team-mate is most likely heading to the English Championship as his next managerial destination.
Kris Boyd insists Rangers’ results aren’t enough to hide fan frustration over below par performances and a lack of playing style - with the prospect of the Light Blues kicking off their next league game TWELVE points behind Celtic and Aberdeen.
Celtic clipped Red Bull Leipzig’s wings – and happy Hoops on the Hotline believe their side is about to soar. Tuesday night’s 3-1 Champions League victory over the team flying high in the Bundesliga had fans crowing. And on this evidence they’re convinced they’ll soon be flocking to the knockout stages.
Kevin Muscat could now be out of Rangers’ reach after the Aussie’s latest title-winning exploits after being tipped to get the chance to follow in Ange Postecoglou’s footsteps for a THIRD time by being offered the opportunity to move to Glasgow.
Rangers’ relentless run of games takes them to the Mediterranean – as the Light Blues prepare to face Olympiacos.
Jubilant American president Donald Trump invited US golf hero Bryson DeChambeau to share in his moment of triumph but the leading star was late for his tee time to enter the stage. Trump addressed a delirious ground at the Palm Beach Convention Centre in Florida as he prepares for a second spell in the White House after seeing off Democrat rival Kamala Harris. And DeChambeau wasn't on the same page as wasn't in position to take the acclaim. The duo have grown close since they filmed an episode of 'the golfer's wildly popular show Can I Break 50?'