Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers are set to take on Celtic at Parkhead on Sunday.

According to a report in The Scottish Sun, Kenny Miller is certain to start for Glasgow Rangers against Celtic on Sunday.
Miller was dropped to Rangers’ substitutes’ bench three games back, but after netting three goals in his last two outings, the 37-year-old has done enough to get the nod in the Scottish Cup semi-final.
Miller even wore the captain’s armband in Rangers’ last match, against Partick, and Caixinha has spoken very highly of the veteran forward.
“I’ve been watching Kenny and he doesn’t look his age,” the Portuguese boss said.
“He’s open-minded, he’s very competitive and he tries to do things at a great pace.
“He is also passionate about the club and we need these type of players to spread their experience, knowledge and commitment.”
Miller’s future at Ibrox is still unclear, even though he has played an important role for the Glasgow side this season.
The Scotland international has scored 12 goals in 41 appearances across all competitions.
Miller still has not been presented with a new deal though, and his current contract expires in the summer transfer window.
Miller has previously stated that he wants to stay with Rangers, but with no contract on the table, there are questions marks over whether he will remain in Glasgow next term.
If he is to depart, this could be the last ever Old-Firm derby that Miller plays in, and he will be looking to sign off in style.

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