Hearts take on Rangers in a Scottish Cup quarter-final which could have huge ramifications for both teams.
16.02.2020 - 17:46 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers face Livingston knowing they could start the match 13 points behind league leaders Celtic .
Storm Dennis put paid to their hopes of putting the Hoops under pressure yesterday when the waterlogged Ibrox pitch buckled under the strain of the intense weather.
But quick-fire organisation from the SPFL to move the match to this afternoon means that concerns about future fixture chaos have been nipped in the bud.
Steven Gerrard 's men were poor against Kilmarnock in midweek and have looked a
Hearts take on Rangers in a Scottish Cup quarter-final which could have huge ramifications for both teams.
Celtic host Copenhagen for the return leg of their Europa League last 32 clash as they look to join Rangers in the next round.
Both sides are coming off the back of bruising midweek encounters as the focus returns to Premiership action today.
Weekend fixtures after a sapping Thursday night Europa League game are notoriously difficult and as such, St Johnstone should provide Rangers with a stern examination of their title credentials.
Weekend fixtures after a sapping Thursday night Europa League game are notoriously difficult and as such, St Johnstone should provide Rangers with a stern examination of their title credentials.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard admits only two things motivate footballers - days off and money.
Celtic star Leigh Griffiths has handed Neil Lennon a huge fitness boost ahead of today's match against Kilmarnock after being declared fit - according to a report.
It's the last 32 of the Europa League and Braga are the visitors to Ibrox to take on Rangers.
Celtic will be without Leigh Griffiths and Greg Taylor for the Europa League clash with Copenhagen on Thursday.
Rangers have issued ticket refunds to fans who were unable to attend Sunday's Colts clash with Inverness Caley Thistle.
The games continue to come thick and fast and today's clash in the Granite City could be a defining moment in the title race.
Neil Lennon's Celtic will look to continue their relentless march towards nine-in-a-row at Parkhead on Wednesday evening, and against the league's basement side, that should be a reasonably straightforward task. In theory, at least.
Storm Ciara is wreaking havoc across the UK and Danny Lennon's Clyde will have some sabotage plans of their own.
Rangers face Hamilton in fine fettle after a much improved performance against Hibs on Wednesday will give Steven Gerrard hope his side have found their groove once again.
Shamed former Rangers owner Craig Whyte has claimed a sexually transmitted disease hampered a player's performance on the pitch.
It's less than two months Rangers and Hibs last met but they are thrown back together at Ibrox tonight in what could be a crucial game for both.