Key events5d agoTeam news: Celtic v Rangers5d agoMbappé out of Real Madrid squad for El Clásico5d agoChaos at Prague derby after pitch invasion6d agoPreambleShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureThat’s all from us today. Be sure to join Simon Burnton for the football clockwatch. Here you go!Celtic have just equalised in the Old Firm derby!Mikey Moore broke the deadlock in the 10th minute, but Hyun-Jun Yang fired the hosts level at Celtic Park.Don’t forget, you can follow the action with our minute-by-minute.Dave Estherby says:“I think Slot has (just) enough credit in the bank for another season but that really does depend on how Liverpool fare in the summer window. Everything that’s wrong there at the moment stems from the poor decisions made last summer; letting Trent go (and replacing him with another midfielder who can’t defend), trying to eke another year out of ageing legs (van Dijk, Allison, Robertson), allowing Salah to wrap them around his greedy fingers, jury’s still out on Wirtz and then, finally, Isak. Whoever at Newcastle set that one up that must be laughing their heads off, I know the injury was unfortunate but seriously, £125m on the back of one good season? Never. “Slot was involved in all of these decisions regardless of whether or not you think he inherited Klopp’s team.”Louise has messaged in with her take on Slot and Liverpool, suggesting the Dutchman deserves more time:“It’s kind of weird fans are demanding Slot getting fired. They were champions last year. The team is now in a transition period. As if Klopp won a title in his first two seasons. He had to build his team. He came in 8th in his first season. It takes time to build a new team, that does not happen within one season. And its not like your opponents aren’t any good in the PL.“But. If you don’t want him, we would love to have him back in Holland.”Suzanne Wrack spoke to Brighton midfielder Fran Kirby ahead of today’s FA Cup semi-final. If you get a moment, be sure to give the interview a read.Tom GarryA precious chance to get to Wembley is what’s at stake for Liverpool and Brighton here in St Helens this lunchtime, something neither of their women’s teams have done since the new Wembley was built and something Brighton have never managed in their women’s teams history. It’s now by far and away the biggest game of the season for both teams with little to play for in the league. Brighton arrive in the north west in great form, having beaten Manchester City and drawn with Arsenal in recent games, while Liverpool have picked up their form well since Christmas, so this is a tricky one to call. The sun is shining (although it’s pretty chilly in the shade!) and the Liverpool fans have brought half a dozen huge red, yellow and white flags that are waving pitchside as the team warm up in front of me.Brighton fans in St Helens before the game against Liverpool. Photograph: Kate McShane/The FA/Getty ImagesIt’s also semi-final day in the Women’s FA Cup. Liverpool take on Brighton in the first of the two games at 12:15pm BST before Chelsea host newly-crowned WSL champions Manchester City later on.Patrick Crumlish says:“I think Slot has to go, for the simple fact that he lost the trust of the fanbase in an alarmingly short time. A drop-off from so many players this season suggests they don’t suit Slot’s ideas, and there’s no excuse for being 20 points off the pace. I’d like the decision made early so the new manager has time to get his ideas across to the squad.”The conversation around Arne Slot’s time at Liverpool continues, and there appears to be more fans that would prefer him to leave – at least, from what I’ve read this morning.Alas, I believe Mike Gordon of FSG must step in and tell Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards that Arne Slot must be handed his redundancy notice at the end of this season. The simple reason is that if the 202627 season starts badly they will have missed out on trying to get Alonso, Iraola etc.Ben Barclay has emailed in to say:“The incredibly tribal environment of Scottish football is experiencing very mixed emotions as this title race draws to a close. Tony Bloom for a knighthood.”Team news: Celtic v RangersCeltic starting line-up: Sinisalo; Johnston, Trusty, Scales, Tierney; McGregor, Engels, Nygren; Yang, Maeda, McCowanSubs: Doohan, Iheanacho, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Tounekti, Sarrachi, Hatate, Murray, Forrest, RalstonRangers starting line-up: Butland; Tavernier, Fernandez, Djiga, Rommens; Barron, Chukwuani, Diomande; Moore, Chermiti, AntmanSubs: Kelly, Sterling, Aarons, Meghoma, Aasgard, Gassama, Bajrami, Miovski, Skov OlsenKick-off is in just under 30 minutes.Joshua Keeling has messaged in to say:“I’m not a Hearts fan, or a Rangers fan, but I’m desperate for Rangers to win today. Like a lot of neutrals I’m really rooting for Hearts. It’s an unbelievable story, let’s hope it gets the ending it deserves.”Billy Munday is live now for minute-by-minute coverage of Celtic v Rangers. You can join him and follow along by clicking here:Mbappé out of Real Madrid squad for El ClásicoKylian Mbappé is out of the Real Madrid squad for tonight’s match against Barcelona. The Frenchman has not been named on the squad list ahead of the clash. Instead, Vinícius Júnior, Gonzalo García, Brahim Díaz and Franco Mastantuono are the chosen forwards.Mbappé has been recovering from a hamstring injury and trained with his teammates on Friday.Kylian Mbappé is not available to face Barcelona. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PAHow the Scottish Premiership table looks ahead of the Old Firm derby…
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