Rangers and Celtic will battle it out today with the Scottish Premiership title at stake. One of the most fiercely-contested fixtures in the sport is more than just football. It’s a day when the city of Glasgow is truly and deeply divided.🏟 Ibrox Stadium has been vandalised through the night by a group of ‘Glasgow Derby’ fans.The group have used expanding foam and glue on the gates/shutters around the ground before some of them were apprehended by security and police.Total damage at this stage is unclear. pic.twitter.com/Pz1YKMRkQC— FollowFollowMeltdowns (@FollowMeltdowns) April 3, 2022 In the middle of the night, three Celtic fans injected glue and sticky expanding foam around the Ibrox Stadium gate – so Rangers fans couldn’t get in and support their team. They were arrested.The incident comes ahead of what could prove to be a pivotal clash in the race for the Premiership title. Celtic go into the game with a three-point lead over Rangers at the top of the table and boast a superior goal difference.Japanese samurai Hatate slashes the Rangers in the Glaswegian madhouseAnge Postecoglou’s Celts ran out 3-0 winners at Parkhead in the last meeting between the two biggest clubs in Scotland, but the reigning champions Rangers will seek revenge and a chance to draw level on points. Ibrox Stadium is always a noisy place – even more so when the visitors are the green adn whites from across the city.Victory for Giovanni van Bronckhorst and his Rangers would draw them level at the summit with just six games to play – including one more league derby. The Gers have been doing well in European competition this season. They will play in the UEFA Europa League quarter-final after eliminating former European champions Borussia Dortmund and Crvena zvezda.Sunday, 14.00: (2.65) Rangers (3.20) Celtic (2.75)The stage has been set for the biggest game in Scotland. And as always, fanatic fans of these two sides made sure the world hears about the Old Firm.