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The 6 Celtic and Rangers judgement calls that will define Premiership title date with destiny

We're closing in on the biggest game of the Premiership season as Celtic and Rangers get set to battle it out once more.

The league leaders know a victory will effectively win them the title back and Ange Postecoglou has urged his players to "bring it home."

Meanwhile Rangers know they simply have to win if they are to keep their slim hopes of retaining their Premiership crown alive - anything less and it looks like game over.

Honours have been even in the four derbies so far with Rangers winning the first and the most recent at Hampden while back to back victories in February and April have put Celtic out in front in the league.

So this one will be something of a decider in more ways than one.

The two managers, still in the early stages of their careers in Glasgow, have some major calls to make.

Postecoglou has his two main strikers to choose from for the first time this season while Van Bronckhorst has the opposite problem with both Alfredo Morelos and Kemar Roofe missing - and that's just the start of it.

Here Record Sport have run the rule over the six selection calls that could decide which way it goes.

The one that's been dominating the headlines in the green corner, it's a case of stick or twist for Postecoglou on who starts up top.

Kyogo and Giorgos Giakoumakis have passed one another like ships in the night this season and have only been in the squad together a handful of times.

The Japan star's Boxing Day injury might have derailed the Hoops' title charge had Giakoumakis not stepped in to pick up the slack and offer something completely different up front.

Kyogo's recent return then coincided with a brief spell on the sidelines for the Greek, and he's taken advantage to reclaim the starting spot up

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk