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All eyes will be on the Ibrox Stadium on Sunday as Celtic visits Old Firm rivals Rangers with a shot to potentially clinch the league title.

Rangers current financial troubles cost the club 10 points for entering administration, leaving Celtic with a huge lead at the top of the league and the opportunity to wrap up another title well in advance of the season's final day.

The Hoops will only have the chance to clinch the league if Motherwell fails to win at Kilmarnock on Saturday. But regardless of what happens at Rugby Park, Celtic manager Neil Lennon says his team will approach Sunday's derby the same way.

"We will wait and see what the result brings on Saturday but that won't change my approach to the game," Lennon said. "We always want to go and win a Glasgow derby and Sunday is no different.

"It's a great fixture and when they are first drawn it's the one everyone looks forward to. The build up to this one is no different to any other one."

Celtic has gone 21 games without a loss in the league, with the last defeat coming Oct. 2 at Hearts, while Rangers has lost three of its last four games and will be trying to avoid losing four successive games at home for the first time in its history.

The season for Rangers comes down to whether or not the club can hold on to second place, with Motherwell entering the weekend level on 54 points.

And although there will be motivation for Rangers to avoid having Celtic celebrate a league title on its home ground, winger Sone Aluko doesn't feel that will make the club prepare any differently.

"Nobody wants to see them win games, so whether they were going to win the league or were eighth or ninth it wouldn't make any difference because we want to win all our games," Aluko said.

"I don't think it makes for any added incentive, it's just another twist to the story."

Motherwell will try to make Celtic wait another week to clinch the league by beating newly-crowned League Cup champions Kilmarnock.

The Steelmen have won six of their last eight games to join Rangers in second place, while Killie must win to have any chance of claiming a place in the top half of the league.

Aberdeen had a nine-game unbeaten streak snapped last time out and the Dons will try to get back on track at home against 10th-place Inverness.

Dunfermline sits on the bottom of the league and is four points adrift of 11- place Hibernian. The club has lost its last three games and hosts St Mirren, while Hibs entertains a Dundee United side that has won its last four contests.

The other match this weekend features mid-table sides St Johnstone and Hearts meeting up at McDiarmid Park with both teams aiming to clinch a top-half place.