Old firm rivals Celtic and Rangers will face each other in the Scottish Cup semi-finals this coming weekend.

Celtic will lock horns with Old Firm rivals Rangers this coming weekend. The Bhoys and the Gers will face each other at Hampden Park in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup on Sunday afternoon.
It promises to be a hugely exciting and competitive game. Celtic will head into the tie as favourites, but Rangers gave recovered their form and will fancy their chances of winning.
Pedro Caixinha’s side have won their last two Scottish Premiership games and have not lost a single competitive match since February 24.
Meanwhile, Celtic will head into the encounter against the Gers on the back of a 2-2 draw with Ross County away from home at the Global Energy Stadium in the league.
Brendan Rodgers’s side have been the best team in Scotland this season and have the best squad in the country.
With star striker Moussa Dembele in red-hot form and winger Scott Sinclair back to his best, Celtic will be expected to score at least a couple of goals against Rangers.
Rangers defender Myles Beerman, who is 18 years of age, has said that he is not worried about facing the Celtic attacking players.
“It would be a big achievement for everyone,” Beerman told The Scottish Sun when asked about Rangers’ bid to end Celtic’s unbeaten run. “All we can do is prepare as best we can.
“It’s one of the biggest games of the season. I have watched the Celtic wingers quite a lot this season. They are good players but they are human beings. I’ve got to analyse them and then try to perform my best.”

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