This weekend, Celtic will travel to Govan with a six-point advantage over their adversaries Rangers and a perfect season.
Russel Martin remains on the hunt for his inaugural league victory as Rangers’ manager. He had anticipated that the opportunity would arise last weekend when they reversed their decision to postpone the match against St Mirren. However, the friends managed to secure a 1-1 draw.
Don Robertson will serve as the referee for the inaugural Glasgow Derby of the season when Celtic visit Ibrox this Sunday, according to the Scottish FA.
Daniel McFarlane and Chris Rae have been designated as Robertson’s assistants for the critical match of the day.
Andrew Dallas will serve as the main official in the VAR room, with Calum Scott, a Premiership referee, providing assistance.
Rangers dropped points at St Mirren over the weekend, resulting in Celtic currently holding a six-point advantage at the top of the table. This is a significant fixture for both teams. Russell Martin is still in quest of his first league win as Rangers manager, while Brendan Rodgers’ team enters the derby undefeated.
Both teams will be under pressure to perform, and the officials are poised for another intense afternoon in the Glasgow spotlight. All eyes will be on Ibrox for the midday kick-off.
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