It's becoming a familiar pattern this. Rangers cut Celtic's gap at the top of the table to six points on the Saturday only for the champions to restore the lead the following day.
Of course, Michael Beale and his men will be hoping it doesn't always work out like that as they desperately hope for a slip up from their rivals at some point.
But certainly since Beale has taken charge that's the way it has typically gone, with Rangers often in action first and applying a bit of pressure on Celtic who have responded.
They will attempt to do the same again when Ross County are the visitors to Govan but the Staggies will have something to say about that as they look to ease relegation fears Malky Mackay's men arrive in good form with a win and a draw from their last two games and ran Rangers close in Dingwall just before Christmas.
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