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O** F*** PREVIEW, CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE & GOAL OF THE MONTH | The Warm-Up with Boyd & Sutton

Scottish Football’s favourite duo Kris Boyd and Chris Sutton return on The Warm-Up this week to preview the Old Firm, the Championship finale and April’s Goal of the Month. The pair discuss whether or not it is a dead rubber derby, who it means more to, and what both sides will be thinking ahead of the proposed Ibrox takeover by the San Francisco 49ers. With Neil Critchley leaving Hearts this week, Steven Naismith gives his view on the managerial vacancy and discusses where the club goes next. As two prolific strikers themselves, they picked Kevin Nisbet of Aberdeen for his goal against Hibernian for April’s William Hill SPFL Goal of the Month award. We also look ahead to Friday’s Championship fixtures as Ayr and Livingston fight it out for the title. 00:00 – Start 00:32- Hello and welcome 01:10 – Boydy’s charitable side 02:07 – Rangers v Celtic, what does this one mean? 07:00 – Celtic’s motivation? 09:55 – No such thing as a dead rubber? 12:30 – How ‘scunnered’ is Barry? 15:15 – Chris and Brendan Rodgers 17:59 – 49ers tour of Ibrox 23:20 – “Rangers need an identity” 27:13 – How do Celtic view the takeover? 32:00 Who might leave Celtic this summer? 33:48 James Forrest and best title wins. 35:10 What next for Hearts and managerial vacancy. 40:11 Naismith on his Hearts exit 42:00 Jamestown Analytics 49:30 Fixture preview and Old Firm Predictions 56:19 April Goal of the Month 58:40 Championship Decider 01:03:33 Outro #OldFirm #Rangers #Celtic #SPFL #KrisBoyd #ChrisSutton #Hearts #ScottishFootball #spflhighlights #oldfirmhighlights #spflhighlightstoday #spflhighlightsceltic #spflrangers #spflceltic #spfl25gameplay #spflintro #spflvarreview #spflroundup Proper Supporter of the SPFL Watch The Warm-Up each week on YouTube Follow us on X and Instagram TheWarmUp 18+ | Find out how to limit gambling ads on social media –

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