How Old Firm cup tie could provide Premiership momentumImage source, SNSImage caption, Rangers and Celtic fought out a 2-2 draw in the Scottish Premiership on SundayByAndy CoyleFor BBC Sport ScotlandPublished1 hour agoLast weekend’s thrilling 2-2 draw at Ibrox kept alive a fascinating four-way race for the Scottish Premiership trophy, but when Rangers and Celtic meet again on Sunday with a place at Hampden on the line, there can only be one winner.For both clubs, trying to win the title amid the fiercest competition in decades will be the priority – but the idea of signing off for the summer by holding the Scottish Cup aloft remains a tantalising prospect. The draw has thrown the two favourites for the competition together at the quarter-final stage and whoever comes out on top in what looks to be a compelling contest in Govan will be confident in their chances of going all the way to the final in May.But first will come a frenetic 90 minutes, and possibly more, that will settle progress, bragging rights and, in the eyes of some, a psychological advantage in the title race.Listen to Rangers v Celtic on BBC SoundsSunday, 8 March from 12:00 GMTListen on Sounds




