Old Firm derby: Rangers and Celtic’s second league clash confirmed for New Year’s Eve despite controversy last weekend
Hoops battered fierce rivals 5-1 but game was unfortunately marred by numerous incidents off the pitch
THE next Old Firm derby will go ahead on New Year’s Eve despite last weekend’s controversial match.
Celtic gave fierce rivals Rangers a battering at Celtic Park as summer signing Moussa Dembele bagged a hat-trick in a 5-1 win.
Gers defender Philippe Senderos saw red for a comical handball, but the game was unfortunately marred by a number of incidents off the field.
Rangers fans caused chaos in the toilets, tearing down an entire block with their bare hands to leave the away restroom in tatters.
Meanwhile, some Celtic fans hanged sex dolls with Rangers scarves from nooses on the same day as World Suicide Prevention Day.
A large number of Hoops supporters condemned the actions, and Scotland will be hoping for a calmer affair on December 31.
The match was originally scheduled to start at 3pm, but the SFA have confirmed the Ibrox clash will now kick off at 12.15pm instead.
There will be a number of scores to settle on either side, with Joey Barton failing to get the better of midfield counterpart Scott Brown.
Mark Warburton is also looking to get one over the critics, with the Rangers boss branding naysayers ‘poisonous’ and ‘mischevious’.