This Saturday’s second Glasgow Derby of the season between Celtic and Rangers is sure to be an exciting match at Celtic Park.

The selection of the match officials has generated a lot of interest, particularly from the Celtic supporters, because the game is crucial and the title race is close.

Willie Collum is in charge of the VAR, and Nick Walsh has been confirmed as the man in the middle. Reactions to this choice have been mixed, with Celtic supporters being among those who have expressed growing concerns about the caliber of officiating in the Scottish Premiership.

Their unease stems in part from the statistical oddity surrounding Rangers’ incredible 73-game streak without allowing a penalty, despite multiple controversial instances in their box. On the other hand, supporters of Celtic have noticed what they believe to be a reduced bar for penalties given to the Ibrox team, with instances such as shirt tugs resulting in spot kicks for their Glasgow rivals.

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The match is made even more intense by the lack of away fans at the stadium. While it is anticipated that the all-home crowd will cheer Celtic loudly and enthusiastically, it also intensifies criticism of the officials’ choices.

Walsh and Collum are also in the spotlight as the game draws near, in addition to the players and coaches.

Both fans and commentators will be closely observing to see how the game is run and whether the officiating can withstand the intense pressure of a derby that has the potential to have a big impact on the title race. Amidst the thrill and anxiety, one hopes for an impartial and skillfully officiated game so that the football itself can take center stage as the day’s major attraction.

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