Jack Butland, the current Rangers goalkeeper and former England international, will not participate in Thursday's Old Firm derby. This decision follows a 'significant' internal bleed he suffered. Although discharged from the hospital on Wednesday morning, Butland remains under medical supervision as he recovers. The club's medical team has confirmed that he will miss the match.
The incident occurs during Butland's second season with Rangers, having joined them in July 2023 after leaving Crystal Palace. So far this season, he has played 29 matches across all competitions for Rangers, achieving 13 clean sheets. With Butland unavailable, backup goalkeeper Liam Kelly is expected to take his place against Celtic.

In addition to Butland's absence, Rangers will also be without their captain, James Tavernier. Tavernier sustained an injury during a 2-2 draw against Motherwell on Sunday. These setbacks come as Rangers prepare to face Celtic while currently sitting second in the Scottish Premiership standings.
Rangers trail their rivals by 14 points in the league table. The upcoming match is crucial for them as they aim to close this gap. Despite these challenges, the team remains focused on delivering a strong performance.
The match against Celtic is set to take place at Ibrox Stadium at 15:00 GMT and will be broadcast live on RangersTV outside the UK. Fans are eager to see how the team adapts to these recent changes and challenges.
As Butland continues his recovery, his health remains a priority for both him and the club. The team hopes for his swift return but understands the importance of allowing him time to heal fully before resuming play.