Summary

  • FT: Celtic 4-1 Motherwell (Sinclair, Edouard 2, Burke; Ariyibi)

  • Sinclair volleys home before Edouard makes it two

  • Visitors pull a goal back as James Scott runs on to throw back to Celtic after injury

  • Edouard crashes in free-kick before Burke scores moments later

  • FT: Hamilton Academical 0-5 Rangers (Jack, Defoe, Arfield, Tavernier pen, Lafferty)

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  1. LINE-UPS from the Hope Stadiumpublished at 11:51 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2019

    Hamilton v Rangers (12:15)

    Hamilton team graphic

    Hamilton: Woods, McGowan, Gordon, Kilgallon, Sowah; Mimnaugh, MacKinnon, Andreu, Miller, McMillan, Oakley.

    Substitutes: Marsden, Martin, Tshiembe, Gogic, Smith, Boyd, Winter.

    Rangers: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Worrall, Halliday, Jack, Candeias, Kamara, Arfield, Kent, Defoe.

    Substitutes: Davis, Lafferty, Foderingham, McCrorie, Katic, Coulibaly, Barisic.

    Rangers team graphic
  2. Something's gotta givepublished at 11:49 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2019

    Celtic v Motherwell (15:00)

    The Premiership’s form teams meet in Glasgow. Both Celtic and Motherwell are on a run of six straight league wins but who will prevail today?

    Celtic lead Rangers by eight points before today’s matches get under way and Brendan Rodgers’ side will be eager to at least maintain that advantage with 11 more Premiership rounds of fixtures to be played this season.

    Motherwell, on the other hand, could go above sixth-placed Hibernian with victory at Celtic Park, where no visiting domestic opponent has won or drawn this season.

    Well held Celtic to a draw at Fir Park early in December but lost 3-0 at Celtic Park later that month.

    More on today's game to come later.

    James Forrest and Charles DunneImage source, SNS
  3. Precious points on offerpublished at 11:47 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2019

    Hamilton v Rangers (12:15)

    Second-bottom Hamilton Academical and second-top Rangers meet for the third time this season and for the first time since Brian Rice took charge of Accies. He’s had a bit of everything so far since replacing Martin Canning - a draw, a win and a defeat.

    Although Rangers are outscoring Hamilton five to one in encounters so far this term, the games have been tight. Hamilton fought back to 1-1 at the Hope Stadium back in October and three goals in the final six minutes secured the points for the visitors.

    Then, in December, Daniel Candeias’ early goal was the difference between the sides at Ibrox.

    A win or even a point for Hamilton would take them above Dundee, who lost to Hibernian on Friday evening, while Rangers want to eat into the eight-point gap Celtic hold over them before the leaders host Motherwell later.

    Daniel Candeias and Dougie ImrieImage source, SNS
  4. Big games, big prizespublished at 11:46 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2019

    Hamilton v Rangers (12:15), Celtic v Motherwell (15:00)

    The Scottish Premiership’s top two are in action today while there’s a chance for one side to get into the top six and for another the opportunity to put pressure on their rivals at the bottom of the table.

    Let's get to it.

    Daniel Candeias and Dougie ImrieImage source, SNS
    Allan Campbell and Callum McGregorImage source, SNS