Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers are set to take on Celtic in the derby, as Steven Gerrard and Brendan Rodgers compete for the first time.

Ex-Glasgow Rangers striker Jason Cummings has predicted that his old side will beat Celtic 1-0 this weekend, with James Tavernier scoring a penalty.
Rangers go into the game unbeaten in competitive action this season, after making an excellent start to Steven Gerrard’s reign.
Rangers are just behind Celtic in the embryonic Scottish Premiership table, and would leapfrog their local rivals with a win.
And Cummings feels that his old side could really put the pressure on Celtic by beating them at the weekend.

If Rangers were to beat Celtic it would really confirm the advancements that they have made over the summer.
Rodgers is still yet to lose an Old-Firm derby during his time in Scotland, with Rangers finding it difficult to prove their arch rivals any problems.
Cummings only spent the back end of last season on loan at Ibrox, but there may be some regret that his move wasn’t made permanent by some supporters at the Glasgow club.
Cummings has started this season in blistering form, scoring six goals in his first five league matches for Peterborough United.

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