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Scottish League Cup | Final
Feb 26, 2023 at 3pm UK
Ibrox Stadium
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Rangers
1 - 2
Celtic

Morelos (64')
Lundstram (50'), Kamara (58'), Barisic (90'), Kent (90'), Colak (90+1'), Cantwell (90+4')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Furuhashi (44', 56')
Taylor (70'), Oh (79'), Abada (83'), Johnston (90+1')

Preview: Rangers vs. Celtic - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Sunday's Scottish League Cup clash between Rangers and Celtic, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

The first trophy of the season will be awarded to one of Rangers or Celtic when the nation's famed and feared double act duke it out in the Scottish League Cup final on Sunday afternoon.

Since booking their place in the showpiece at Hampden Park with semi-final victories against Aberdeen and Kilmarnock respectively, both Rangers and Celtic have won every match in preparation for a mouthwatering final.


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Rangers manager Michael Beale pictured before the match on January 2, 2022© Reuters

Rangers needed extra time to squeeze past the Dons in last month's semi, earning a spot in the final thanks to Kemar Roofe's first goal of the season against an Aberdeen side which had been reduced to 10 men.

The Gers are unbeaten in Michael Beale's first 14 matches as manager since taking over during the World Cup break, winning 13 of those games with the only dropped points coming in a 2-2 draw against Celtic in January.

Beale insisted his side have improved since Kyogo Furuhashi snatched a point for Celtic at Ibrox with an 88th-minute equaliser - although, Ange Postecoglou made the same argument in an awkward press conference the managers conducted alongside one another.

Sunday's showdown will be Rangers' first League Cup final since 2020, when a solitary Christopher Jullien goal earned Celtic the title - the Gers have not hoisted aloft this particular trophy since defeating their Old Firm rivals in 2011.

Rangers have scarcely put a foot wrong since Beale was prised away from Queens Park Rangers in November but they trail Celtic in the Scottish Premiership by the same nine-point gap which Steven Gerrard's former assistant inherited.

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou celebrates after the match on January 14, 2023© Reuters

Celtic's sensational consistency has kept this chasm crowbarred open, with the Bhoys winning an outrageous 22 of their previous 23 domestic matches.

St Mirren were the last Scottish team to defeat Celtic in the hazy days of September, not only beating Postecoglou's side but keeping them off the scoresheet - which has proven to be an impossible task for the rest of the nation.

Celtic have the best attack and defence in the Premiership this season, scoring more goals than the division's bottom three combined; even without the tally of top scorer Furuhashi, Celtic would still have scored more league goals than Rangers this term.

The first goal on Sunday could prove to be crucial as both sides are yet to lose after taking the lead against Scottish opposition this season, dropping a combined six league points from winning positions.

Celtic are not only the defending champions but have claimed Scotland's secondary cup competition in five of the last six seasons, invariably getting the campaign off to a winning start.

This will be the 433rd competitive Old Firm derby and the third of this season, with Celtic romping to a 4-0 win at home to Rangers in September before the 2-2 draw at the start of the year.

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Team News

Rangers' Kemar Roofe after receiving medical attention on January 15, 2023© Reuters

The mountain of injury woes stacked in front of Beale has tentatively dwindled with the news that Malik Tillman is set to join John Lundstram in a return to training.

Roofe, the semi-final match-winner, may also be able to take part after the latest ailment in an injury-plagued campaign was deemed to be less severe than first feared.

However, Rangers will still be without long-term absentees Tom Lawrence (knee), Ridvan Yilmaz (hamstring) and veteran Steven Davis after his season-ending ACL injury.

Doubts loom over centre-backs Filip Helander (foot) and John Souttar (ankle) while Ryan Jack's availability remains clouded in uncertainty.

Postecoglou, by comparison, has a squad practically unblemished by fitness concerns - aside from James McCarthy (hamstring) - as Aaron Mooy and David Turnbull are poised to resume training in the week leading up to the final.

Rangers possible starting lineup:
McGregor; Tavernier, Goldson, Davies, Barisic; Kamara, Lundstram; Sakala, Cantwell, Kent; Morelos

Celtic possible starting lineup:
Hart; Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Starfelt, Taylor; O'Riley, McGregor, Hatate; Jota, Furuhashi, Maeda


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We say: Rangers 2-3 Celtic

The last time Rangers defeated Celtic was in cup competition with the help of extra time, earning a spot in the 2022 Scottish FA Cup final when these sides last met at Hampden Park.

While far from impossible, it is unlikely that this injury-riddled Rangers side will be able to repeat the trick this weekend against a Celtic team which have become addicted to winning.


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