Rangers’ resurgence ignites Celtic’s name race as the race is laid bare with rivals neck-and-neck in the Premiership fight

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The fight for the Premiership’s name ended before it began under Michael Beale’s Ibrox reign.

But the arrival of Philippe Clement and some sticky form from Celtic have transformed Rangers and after defeating Aberdeen in a dramatic night under the lights of Ibrox, their rivals are now on the POINTS LEVEL at the most sensible in the league with just ONE goal separating the two groups with the same number of points games played. Brendan Rodgers takes his champions to Easter Road on Wednesday night, a place where he has never won, hoping to get back to winning tactics after drawing at Pittodrie last time out. The Light Blues will face a Ross County team that is plummeting in their current mid-game of the week.

In fact, love is in the air around Govan right now and Ibrox devotees can celebrate Valentine’s Day by taking the lead on the table. A lot will depend on the recent results of Celtic’s clash in Leith in terms of result and goals scored. , which will determine whether the Rangers can open up a gap of problems or potentially a difference of objectives. Either way, what an end awaits us on the best Scottish flight.

Matches come and go and Rangers are still competing for the Scottish Cup. Scott Brown’s Ayr United will travel to Ibrox this weekend, while Brendan Rodgers will be looking to win the famous trophy after missing out on the League Cup. He’s on his way to Celtic. en Saint-Mirren.

Ibrox’s men also have the Europa League with the round of 16 on the horizon, but outside cup competitions, they have nine games left until the Premiership League is split. This includes a derby showdown at Ibrox, with the two groups facing each other. when separate parties are determined. Here’s how the two games played out up to this point.

Rangers vs. Ross County – Feb. 14

St Johnstone vs. Rangers – February 18

Rangers vs. Rangers Hearts – February 24

Kilmarnock vs. Rangers – February 28

Rangers vs Motherwell – March 2

Dundee v Rangers – March 17

Rangers vs. Hibs – March 30

Rangers vs Celta – April 6

Ross County vs Rangers – April 13

Hibs-Celtic – February 7

Celtic v Kilmarnock – February 17

Motherwell vs Celtic – February 25

Celtic vs Dundee – February 28

Hearts vs Celta – March 3

Celtic vs. St Johnstone – March 16

Livingston vs. Celtic – March 30

Rangers vs Celta – April 6

Celtic vs St Mirren – April 13

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