Rangers v Celtic Premier Sports Cup final: Date, kick off time, TV info and when tickets go on sale

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Here’s how you can watch the Scottish League Cup final between Celtic and Rangers.

The Old Firm derby is set for another scintillating chapter - Celtic and Rangers are set to square off in the final of the Scottish League Cup final on Sunday, December 15.

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To reach this point, Celtic brushed aside Aberdeen in impressive style. Daizen Maeda scored a hattrick as the Celtic comfortably dispatched their opponents 6-0 - Cameron Carter-Vickers, Kyogo Furuhashi and Nicolas Kuhn also got in on the act en route to their victory.

Meanwhile, Rangers came from behind to defeat Motherwell by a score of 2-1. The Gers entered the break 1-0 down, as their fans began to fear the worst - nevertheless, Cyriel Dessers and Nedim Bajrami spared their blushes and booked another game at Hampden for the Light Blues.

Last season, Rangers would win the Scottish League Cup when they defeated Aberdeen in the final. It was a tightly contested encounter for much of the contest - nevertheless, a late goal from James Tavernier was enough for the Light Blues to lift the trophy. Can they repeat the feat?

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When will Rangers vs Celtic in the Scottish League Cup final kick off?

While an official kick off time has not yet been announced for the Scottish League Cup final, it is expected to kick off at 3pm GMT, barring any unforeseen delays or cancellations.

What TV channel will the Scottish League Cup final be broadcasted live on?

The game is set to be broadcasted live on Premier Sports 1. Coverage at the outing will likely commence one hour before kick off - in this case, 2pm GMT.

When will tickets go on sale for the match?

Currently, a specific date for ticket sales to begin has not yet been finalised - tickets for the Scottish League Cup final are expected to go on sale ‘a few weeks’ before the game, according to Seatpick.

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