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The 2025/26 Scottish Premiership (SPL) fixtures have been officially announced, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead. New Rangers manager Russell Martin will kick off his tenure with an away match against Motherwell on August 2, 2025. This match holds particular significance as Martin and Motherwell's new manager, Jens Berthel Asjou, were former teammates at Norwich City, where they enjoyed success by achieving back-to-back promotions under the guidance of Paul Lambert. The upcoming season presents a challenging landscape for Rangers, particularly considering their recent struggles against Motherwell, who have managed to secure seven points from their last four encounters. Additionally, Martin will face his first Old Firm derby against Celtic on August 31, a crucial match that could set the tone for his campaign. Having experienced heavy defeats against Celtic during his brief playing career at Ibrox, Martin is acutely aware of the importance of making a strong impression in this high-stakes rivalry.

In addition to the SPL fixtures, Liverpool fans are eagerly anticipating the completion of Florian Wirtz's medical examination, which is seen as a significant step in securing the talented midfielder's transfer. The excitement surrounding Wirtz's potential arrival is further heightened by the news that Liverpool's Mo Salah and Alexis Mac Allister have been nominated for the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award, alongside other notable contenders such as Bruno Fernandes and Declan Rice. Meanwhile, the Club World Cup continues to showcase thrilling matches, including a highlight where Lionel Messi scored a free-kick goal in Inter Miami's victory over FC Porto. With multiple games scheduled each day, the tournament has captured the attention of football fans worldwide. As the transfer window progresses, Liverpool supporters are hopeful for the official announcement of Wirtz's signing, which would mark a significant moment in the club's history and potentially break the British transfer record. The football world remains abuzz with news and developments, promising an engaging season for fans across the globe.

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The 2025/26 SPL fixtures have been released.New Rangers boss Russell Martin faces a trip to Motherwell for starters (Saturday 2 August) and will tackle his first Old Firm derby before the month is out. Champions Celtic host St Mirren in their Sunday opener (3 August).

Martin’s two key early dates courtesy of PA Media…

Motherwell v Rangers (August 2)Martin kicks off his domestic campaign as Rangers head coach against a familiar opponent in new Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Asjou. The pair were team-mates at Norwich for two seasons as they clinched back-to-back promotions under Paul Lambert. Motherwell have been tricky opponents for Rangers recently – the Steelmen have taken seven points from the past four league meetings.

Rangers v Celtic (August 31)The big two meet for the first time, as usual, just ahead of the first international break. Martin suffered 4-0 and 5-0 defeats against Celtic in a brief playing spell at Ibrox and will be under no illusion about the importance of making an impression against the champions.

Here’s why Liverpool fans are still pacing up and down this morning.From seven years ago, one of the best-known examples of a late collapse. The club had done his video, picture and everything. Surely there will be no such problems with Florian Wirtz.

Club World Cup:Being used to the former, gentler format where there seemed to be just the odd game here and there for a few days, it’s easy to lose track of what’s going in the current bloated version.

There were four games again yesterday and, ideally for TikTok (presumably how the majority are following this), there was a Messi free-kick goal in Inter Miami’s 2-1 win over FC Porto. That’s the 68th time he’s scored from a free-kick, and according to the internet that puts him four clear of Ronaldo.

Catch up with yesterday’s games here:

And here’s today’s fixtures: All times BST

Group C:Benfica v Auckland City – 5pmGroup D:Flamengo v Chelsea – 7pmGroup D:LAFC v Es Tunis – 11pmGroup C:Bayern Munich v Boca Juniors – 2am

Liverpool:While Florian Wirtz prepares to touch his toes and go “ahhhhhh” while a doctor holds a wooden lolly stick on his tongue, here’s some more positive Liverpool news: Mo Salah and Alexis Mac Allister have been shortlisted for the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award.

Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, Newcastle’s Alexander Isak, Chelsea’s Cole Palmer and Arsenal’s Declan Rice are the other four contenders for the award voted for by their peers.

Suprisingly hot weather in the UK has us thinking more of rolled backhands and cover drives but THE FOOTBALL never stops and there’s plenty to get stuck into both home and abroad.

The rush of four games a day at the Club World Cup continues with Chelsea in action in the second of those and back on these shores there’s the little matter of the British transfer record being broken as Liverpool fans look for white smoke coming out of Anfield to signal that Florian Wirtz has completed his medical.

We’ll have all the latest transfer news, delve into all the other big football stories and generally make it worthwhile for you to keep refreshing this page as you sit in the garden with a mojito and break it to the dog that it’s too hot for a walk.

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Source: The Guardian