With the next seven days and three rounds of matches set to decide the outcome of the most gripping Scottish Premiership title battle for generations, Rangers’ run is far from over, but they could still deliver a hammer blow to their hated city rivals Celtic.
The Bhoys trail league leaders Hearts by three points, while Danny Rohl’s men are four points further back. Provided the Jam Tarts – who last won the title in 1959/60 – hold their nerve and take care of business against Motherwell and Falkirk, Celtic’s hopes hang on keeping pace until the final weekend of the season when Hearts will visit Celtic Park.
Fittingly, Rangers’ slim chances were effectively ended on Monday by Hearts, a result that further reinforced the impression that the Bears are wilting under pressure. Despite beating their Old Firm rivals early in the season, Rangers squandered a two-goal lead in their most recent league meeting and were knocked out of both domestic cups by Celtic. They lost three of four games against Hearts.
Now that the pressure is off, however, few would be surprised if they suddenly found form again. Youssef Chermiti has come under increasing criticism of late, but he looked like a man playing against boys the last time he faced Celtic. However, Martin O’Neill has put together an ominous run of five straight wins and regular Rangers tormentor Daizen Maeda has been given the all-clear to feature in this Glasgow derby.
Read on as we explain how to watch Celtic vs Rangers live streams anywhere.
Can I watch Celtic vs Rangers for free?
Yes. YouTube TV (21 days), Fubo (5 days) and DirecTV Stream (5 days) all offer free trials and carry the all-important CBS Sports Network for the game.
BeIn Sports in Australia also offers a 7-day free trial that gives access to their live stream for nothing.
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How to watch Celtic vs Rangers live streams in the US
In the US, Celtic vs Rangers is shown on CBS Sports Network.
Our cord-cutting pick for accessing CBS Sports Network is YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo and DirecTVeach of which offers new customers a free trial.
US residents visiting another country can access the game using NordVPN.
How to watch Celtic vs Rangers live streams in the UK
Sky Sports broadcasts Celtic vs Rangers in the UK on the Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football channels.
Prices start at £20 per month at the moment. But fans can also tune in using one NOW Sports 24 hour pass which costs £14.99.
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How to watch Celtic vs Rangers live streams in Australia
Celtic vs Rangers can be watched beIN Sport in Australia.
beIN SPORTS CONNECT costs AU$15.99/month or $159.99/year after a 7-day FREE trial. The service includes live and on-demand streaming of European football and tennis.
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What is the Celtic vs Rangers kick off time?
Celtic vs Rangers starts at 12pm BST / 7am ET / 4am PT / 9pm AEST Sunday 10 May.
When did Celtic and Rangers last win the Scottish Premier Leagues?
Holder’s Celtic have won the league title 55 times, including in each of the last four seasons. Rangers have also won the league title 55 times, but not since 2020/21.
What is Celtic vs Rangers head-to-head?
Celtic and Rangers have competed in 451 matches. Celtic have won 171 of them and Rangers 172. 108 meetings have ended in all places.
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