The massive match between Rangers and Celtic, which precedes a major match at Old Trafford, will be shown on Sky Sports as Super Sunday.

With no match scheduled for the customary 1.30 pm English Premier League time window, the exciting championship match between the Glasgow rivals will have all eyes locked on Britain starting at High Noon. The action then shifts to Manchester United and Liverpool, with kickoff scheduled for 3.30 pm.

The only other EPL match on April 7 has been rescheduled for the evening, meaning that the customary doubleheader from the wealthiest league on Earth will not take place. Chelsea will play Sheffield United, but since the city’s marathon falls on the same day, the kickoff time has been changed. The match at Bramall Lane won’t be broadcast, so the match between Brendan Rodgers’ team and Philippe Clement will serve as the first course before fans go to Old Trafford.

Rangers is currently one point behind Celtic despite having played one fewer game. Both teams are eager to secure their spot straight into the redesigned Champions League, which guarantees two extra games under the new league structure. They both know that the outcome at Ibrox will have a seismic impact on the title’s destination.

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