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Rangers vs Celtic LIVE score and goal updates from the Scottish Cup clash

Sequels are rarely better than the original - but normal rules don't apply when Rangers and Celtic collide.

And that's why you wouldn't bet against these two great footballing rivals serving up an even bigger treat than last week.

The Glasgow giants served up a four-goal thriller as they battled out a 2-2 draw at Ibrox Stadium in the Scottish Premiership seven days ago.

And now they go head to head again on the south side of the River Clyde for a place in the Scottish Cup semi-final.

Celtic fans will be backed by their biggest following at the home of their bitter rivals in eight years, with a return to the traditional away derby allocation.

It's only going to add something extra to one of the world football's most famous fixtures.

And there HAS to be a winner with extra time and penalty kicks on the cards if the teams can't be separated after 90 minutes.

It's sure to be a cracker - follow it all right here in our LIVE blog.

The Record Sport team sat down to discuss all the big talking points from both sides of the Glasgow divide in our latest Rangers and Celtic Record podcasts.

Anton Rogan was part of the legendary Celtic double-winning team in the club's centenary year before admitting he was forced out of Parkhead under Liam Brady.

And the former Northern Ireland full back spoke to the Irish News about life in Oxford, where he spent two years of his playing career, and watching last weekend's game.

I love going out on Sunday and it’s better when Celtic and Rangers are playing and Oxford is full of Celtic fans, there’s hundreds of them. In the 1960s and ’70s when they were going from Ireland or Glasgow to work in London a lot of them stopped in Oxford.

Now there’s massive families of McMahons and Brackens

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