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OLD FIRM: Rangers and Celtic fans will get to travel to each other’s grounds for the final two league derbies this season — but a return to the significant visiting allocations of previous years has been ruled out.
The opening fixture between the teams at Ibrox in August was played in front of Rangers fans only as teams were still using part of the main stand for social-distancing purposes, and Celtic maintained the home fans-only arrangement for their recent 3-0 win at Parkhead.
THE AXE: Bradford have sacked manager Derek Adams following their 1-0 loss to Exeter on Saturday.
Since his arrival, just weeks after he won promotion to League One with Morecambe via the play-offs, he has only managed to earn nine wins from 37 games in charge at the West Yorkshire club.
LEADER: Arsenal defender Leah Williamson will captain England Women at the upcoming Arnold Clark Cup.
The Lionesses confirmed on Tuesday morning that the 24-year-old will lead the side for the four-team round-robin tournament, which gets under way this week.
NEW JOB: James Vaughan has been appointed Tranmere’s sporting director at the age of 33.
The former striker, the Premier League’s youngest ever goal-scorer at the age of 16 years and 270 days, netting on his top-flight debut for Everton in 2005, retired at the end of last season.
