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Ryan Carroll & Paul T Smith

Rangers fans paint kerbs red, white and blue in Scots town ahead of crunch clash with Celtic

Rangers fans have painted the kerbs in a Scots town red, white and blue ahead of tomorrow's Old Firm clash.

Supporters have even decorated the streets of Bo'ness with flags and a Steven Gerrard cut out in preparation for the derby day showdown with Celtic.

Roads leading into the town have been covered in paint in support for the Ibrox side.

A number of 55 titles flags have also been displayed from lampposts alongside Union Jacks.

Kerbs have been spray-painted in red, white and blue as Gers fans celebrate their first Scottish Premiership title in ten years.

Bo'ness True Blues supporters' club also shared snaps of a huge banner in the centre of the town complete with an image of James Tavernier and a 'stop 10' sign, reading: "Can you see us now? Bo'ness is blue"

Meanwhile 55 Scottish Premiership title silhouettes have been painted on the walls of a Bo'ness building as part of celebrations from Gers fans.

Sharing the images, Bo'ness True Blues posted: "55 times the kings of Scotland".

Rangers take on Celtic at Parkhead tomorrow at 12pm and interim Hoops boss John Kennedy has confirmed his side will not give the Gers a guard of honour before the match.

Rangers didn't give Celtic a guard of honour when the teams last met after the league had been settled in 2019.

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