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Alan Brazil in hysterics at Rangers title win prediction from psychic and claims 'hell will freeze over' first

Alan Brazil found himself in hysterics after an infamous 'medium' told him Rangers are going to win the Scottish Premiership.

The Celtic-daft radio host was reacting to the hilarious segment on talkSPORT that saw a psychic predicting the outcome of the top leagues across the globe, as the former Scotland star sat in position and couldn't quite believe his eyes. Rangers faltered at the first hurdle against Kilmarnock last weekend while Brendan Rodgers' side secured a Flag Day win over Ross County, with Michael Beale responding to the defeat in asking his new signings to move up a gear as they face Livingston on Saturday.

And in one of the wackier moments of Brazil's morning show, medium Clinton Baptiste, played by actor and comedian Alex Lowe, who is a clairvoyant, medium and psychic, told the former Scotland star it will be the Light Blues taking home the trophy. He reckons it will go right down to the wire 'of the first game of the season' in a playful dig at the Hoops rivals. Lowe is best known for playing his 'medium' skit on Peter Kay’s award winning show Phoenix Nights.

But he said on talkSPORT: "The Scottish Premiership, that's going to go down to the first game of the season again. I'm seeing that Rangers are going to win in winter...because hell will freeze over by the time they win it.

"What am I seeing about the Premier League? I don't think it will be Arsenal or Manchester City. I'm seeing people celebrating down south...so probably Manchester United will win." The comedian had Brazil and co-host Gabby Agbonlahor in stitches.

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