Celtic & Rangers Set to Finalize Away Ticket Agreement for Old Firm Clashes
Celtic and Rangers are nearing an agreement on away ticket allocations for their upcoming Old Firm matches, with the next clash set for March 16 at Celtic Park.

Celtic and Rangers are on the verge of finalizing an agreement to reintroduce away ticket allocations for their highly anticipated Old Firm clashes this season. The next derby is scheduled for March 16 at Celtic Park, marking a significant moment in Scottish football.
Steven Naismith, a former Rangers player, expressed his surprise at his old teammate transitioning into goalkeeping coaching. Meanwhile, Allan McGregor has returned to Ibrox as part of the interim head coach Barry Ferguson's backroom team.
On-loan Celtic winger Luis Palma, 25, showcased his skills by scoring and assisting in Olympiacos' 6-0 cup victory in the Greek Cup semi-final first leg.
Former Hearts attacker Ryan Stevenson has labeled Sunday's Edinburgh derby at Hibernian as the most prominent game in the UK this weekend. Hibernian forward Mykola Kuharevich is eager to make his mark in this crucial match.
In another development, Hearts defender Jamie McCart shared his thoughts on the aerial challenge by St Mirren's Killian Phillips, which initially seemed like a red card but was downgraded to a yellow after VAR intervention.
These developments underscore the intense rivalries and competitive spirit in Scottish football, with fans eagerly awaiting the outcomes of these pivotal matches.