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The Rangers-Celtic Old Firm rivalry is one of the oldest and fiercest in world football, dating back to the late 19th century when Celtic were founded in Glasgow's East End.

 

 

 

The teams first met at Celtic Park on May 28, 1888 in what was also the Parkhead club's first-ever match. Around 2,000 fans saw the home side win 5-2.

 

 

 

The nickname 'The Old Firm' originated during the early year of the 20th century when the clubs began to dominate Scottish football and the term in part referred to the financial benefits associated with their frequent meetings.

 

 

 

No two teams have dominated their national championship as much as Rangers and Celtic - between them they have won 90 of the 108 Scottish titles available since 1890.

 

 

 

And they have also contested numerous dramatic head-to-head encounters.

 

 

 

Here are the stats on how the Light Blues have fared against their old foes.

 

 

 

 

 

RANGERS' COMPLETE RECORD v CELTIC:

 

P W L D F A

 

League 289 112 94 82 420 381

 

Scottish Cup 46 16 22 8 59 70

 

League Cup 45 23 20 2 65 67

 

 

 

All Matches 380 151 136 92 544 518*

 

 

 

* as at August 31, 2008

 

 

 

RANGERS v CELTIC - THE COMPLETE LEAGUE RECORD

 

 

 

IN THE PREMIER DIVISION/SPL

 

P W L D F A

133 47 50 36 178 176

 

PREMIER AT IBROX

 

P W L D F A

66 30 18 18 107 73

 

PREMIER AT CELTIC PARK

 

P W L D F A

67 17 32 18 71 103

 

ALL LEAGUE GAMES

 

P W L D F A

289 112 94 82 420 381

 

LEAGUE GAMES AT IBROX

 

P W L D F A

144 70 33 41 236 152

 

LEAGUE GAMES AT CELTIC PARK

 

P W L D F A

145 43 61 41 184 229

 

FIVE OLD FIRM FACTS

 

 

 

Rangers' biggest league victory Celtic was the 5-0 thrashing of September 1893. Their best Premier triumphs were the 5-1 wins of August Ally challenges Phil O'Donnell during an Old Firm clash1988 and November 2000.

 

 

 

The largest crowd ever to watch an Old Firm game was the 132,870 which saw the 1969 Scottish Cup Final at Hampden. The clubs hold the British record attendance for a league match - 118,567 watched their New Year derby at Ibrox on January 2, 1939.

 

 

 

The Light Blues' best score in an Old Firm fixture was the 8-1 rout of January 1, 1943. Unfortunately, like all wartime games, the match is classed as unofficial!

 

 

 

Ally McCoist is Rangers' top modern-day goalscorer in Old Firm matches with 27 goals between 1983 and 1998. However the famous R.C. Hamilton hit 35 goals against Celtic in various competitions during the late 1890s and early 1900s. Celtic's leading scorer in the fixture is Jimmy McGrory, who ties with McCoist on 27.

 

 

 

Alfie Conn is the only player to have won Scottish Cup medals with both Old Firm sides. The midfielder scored for Rangers in the 1973 Old Firm Final and was in the Celtic team which defeated Gers 1-0 in 1977.

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