Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers host newly-crowned Scottish Premiership champions Celtic on Sunday.

Rangers have no intention of giving Celtic a Guard of Honour this weekend, according to The Scottish Sun.
Celtic visit Ibrox on Sunday for what will be their first game since clinching an eighth successive Scottish Premiership title.
Traditionally, the opposition usually applauds the newly-crowned champions on to the field after winning the competition.
But because of the Old Firm rivalry, Steven Gerrard’s Rangers side won’t be giving the Hoops a champions’ welcome this weekend, The Sun reports.
Celtic fans might be disappointed, given the humiliation they would have subjected the Gers to, but if the shoe was on the other foot then Neil Lennon’s side wouldn’t be clapping them out at Parkhead either.
Pre-match traditions aside, this is a difficult game for the Bhoys.
Gerrard’s side have won five on the bounce since going down 2-1 to Celtic in Paradise in late March, and the light Blues will be desperate to keep that winning streak going against the champions, who might have one eye on the Scottish Cup final with Hearts on May 25.

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