
Senior player must be axed for Old Firm: Three things learned about Rangers in win v Falkirk
Halliday looks set to start Old Firm

Andy Halliday again started at left-back and with Lee Wallace having not kicked a ball since September, it’s unlikely the captain would be brought back into the side for such an important game with no match practice.
Halliday works hard and keeps things simple but he has a long way to go defensively and would be an obvious target for Brendan Rodgers’ side to try to exploit.
With Jamie Murphy also possibly missing it means that the Gers will also be missing Murphy’s defensive work-rate to try and carry Halliday through.
Unless Murty has one last trick up his sleeve and can get Declan John fit.
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