The last Old Firm game of the season will be held at Celtic Park on 5 May, the second last game of the schedule, as the Scottish Premier League attempts to avoid it being a title decider or a championship party for Rangers. (The Sun)
The Scottish Premier League is bracing itself for a post-split fixtures row, with one of the top six guaranteed to end up having played only 18 homes games and 20 away. (The Sun)
Celtic fans are angry that they are being charged £22 for tickets in the North Stand of Hampden for their Scottish Cup semi-final against Ross County while Dundee United and Raith Rovers fans are paying £18 the following day. (Daily Record)
Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov says the days of paying big money for foreign players is over at Tynecastle. (Various)
OHTER GOSSIP
BBC Scotland is hopeful of being able to screen both of the Scottish rugby team's summer Test match matches in Argentina this year. (The Scotsman)
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