Dundee United v Rangers (Tuesday)
Rangers have the opportunity to open up a four-point gap at the top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League as Celtic don't play until Wednesday. United won against Rangers thanks to David Goodwillie's late Ibrox goal earlier this month. Since that loss Rangers have won four games and only conceded one goal. Stevie Naismith, who's scored in both games between the sides this season, is back after suspension and Madjid Bougherra could return after being on the bench against St Mirren on Saturday. Full-back Paul Dixon starts a two-game ban for United. This is the 200th meeting of the sides and Rangers will be aiming to make it a happy anniversary after winning just two of the last six games between them.
Kilmarnock v Celtic (Wednesday)
Caretaker Killie boss Kenny Shiels has drawn both his games in charge since Mixu Paatelainen quit Rugby Park at the end of last month, but his side have lost only one of their last eight home games. Celtic have had to come from behind in both meetings of the sides this season - winning 2-1 at Rugby Park in September and needing Thomas Rogne's late goal to earn a point at Parkhead just before Christmas. They're likely to be without Welsh midfielder Joe Ledley after his hamstring strain in Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final against Aberdeen but the home side have Manuel Pascali back after suspension.
By
cbfootball.co.uk
Last updated: 19 April 2011