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Should Allan McGregor start for Rangers against Celtic after double blunder in Dingwall? Monday Jury

The stage is set for a monumental Old Firm at Parkhead on Wednesday. Give us your prediction and where the game will be won and lost.

KEITH JACKSON: This one is even harder to call than usual. Neither team impressed at the weekend and both managers are searching for their strongest line-ups. But the momentum is with Celtic and - with Jota and Hatate on top form - they might just have enough to get the win that takes them to the top of the table.

ANDY NEWPORT: Rangers dominated Celtic's midfield last season but have looked nowhere near as commanding since the turn of the year. The Hoops have injury, suspension and international call-up concerns but are still racking up results. A 1-0 win for Celtic should set alarm bells ringing at Ibrox.

CRAIG SWAN: Midfield. If Celtic's three can get the better of that crucial battle, they have a big chance to win.

FRASER WILSON: The middle of the park is always key in Old Firm games but I reckon these two might just cancel each other out. Rangers will be hoping the schoolboy defending has been left in Dingwall and if so then I reckon this will end in a low scoring draw.

Should Gio van Bronckhorst stick with Allan McGregor between the sticks after his costly double blunder at Ross County?

KEITH: Yes, McGregor had a shocker in Dingwall so the veteran will be doubly determined to bring his A game to the derby. Write this guy off at your peril.

ANDY: Yes. It was a shocking blooper from a keeper who hasn't always reached his maximum this term but he's proven himself countless times over the years as a man for the big occasion and his experience will be vital at an away fan-free Parkhead.

CRAIG: Of course. McGregor has done enough in his career to be allowed a bad day at the office.

FRASER: Tough one. And it gives me no pleasure saying this on McGregor’s 40th birthday. But perhaps it’s time to freshen up and give Jon McLaughlin a proper chance at being number one. Robby McCrorie too deserves a mention after his faultless displays against Alashkert and Celtic earlier in the season.

Before the Old Firm comes the Edinburgh derby at Easter Road. While your crystal ball is out how do you see this one going and what will be the difference on the night?

KEITH: Hearts are on a bit of a charge right now as they look to nail down third place. With Shaun Maloney still finding his feet at Hibs it’s hard to see anything other than a win for Robbie Neilson’s side. It could be a cracker.

ANDY: While Robbie Neilson's Jambos are really in the groove this season, Hibs are still trying to find their feet under Shaun Maloney and this game will come too soon for the new Easter Road boss. The tea leaves are telling me it will be a 2-0 win for the Gorgie men.

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CRAIG: Hearts are the ones in the best form and have the attacking weapons to get at a Hibs backline who wobbled badly against Livi.

FRASER: Hibs defence was woeful against Livingston. Against a Hearts attack that’s got pace, power and now another goalscoring dimension in Ellis Simms I fear for Shaun Maloney’s side in front of their own fans. Away win.

And we wouldn't want to leave out the Dundee derby at Dens. Prediction and why please…

KEITH: Dundee United continue to impress under Tam Courts and were unlucky to leave Celtic Park with nothing at the weekend. A derby win will provide the perfect pick me up.

ANDY: Neither side is in great form. It's one win in eight for James McPake's Dark Blues, while Tangerines boss Tam Courts has seen his team manage just one in 10. But United have one of the league's form players on their books now after signing Tony Watt and his influence should steer them to a narrow win. I'll go 2-1 to the Tannadice team.

CRAIG: United were strong at Celtic Park and a repeat of that performance can see them triumph at Dens Park.

FRASER: The firepower all lies with United at the moment. That said I can see it being a real tight battle across the 90 minutes much like the first fixture at Tannadice. Tony Watt to pop up with his first goal in a 1-0 United win.

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