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Sunday's Scottish football news and gossip.

Stories on Celtic, Rangers, Hearts, Hibs, Kilmarnock and Scotland.

Paul Gascoigne's nephew is set to undergo a trial period with Rangers. Eighteen-year-old Cameron is also on the radar of several English clubs. (Sunday Mail)Paul Gascoigne's nephew is set to undergo a trial period with Rangers. Eighteen-year-old Cameron is also on the radar of several English clubs. (Sunday Mail)
Paul Gascoigne's nephew is set to undergo a trial period with Rangers. Eighteen-year-old Cameron is also on the radar of several English clubs. (Sunday Mail)
Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster has sympathy for teammate Craig Gordon after his return in the summer ensured the former Parkhead No.1 would remain a back-up even after the injury to Scott Bain. (Scotland on Sunday)Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster has sympathy for teammate Craig Gordon after his return in the summer ensured the former Parkhead No.1 would remain a back-up even after the injury to Scott Bain. (Scotland on Sunday)
Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster has sympathy for teammate Craig Gordon after his return in the summer ensured the former Parkhead No.1 would remain a back-up even after the injury to Scott Bain. (Scotland on Sunday)
Steven Gerrard insists he's preparing to hook James Tavernier from the Rangers starting XI, but only once the right-back deserves it. (Scottish Sun on Sunday)Steven Gerrard insists he's preparing to hook James Tavernier from the Rangers starting XI, but only once the right-back deserves it. (Scottish Sun on Sunday)
Steven Gerrard insists he's preparing to hook James Tavernier from the Rangers starting XI, but only once the right-back deserves it. (Scottish Sun on Sunday)
Hibs head coach Paul Heckingbottom was left to rue a string of second half misses by striker Christian Doidge which cost the Easter Road outfit their first win in more than seven years at Pittodrie. (Evening News)Hibs head coach Paul Heckingbottom was left to rue a string of second half misses by striker Christian Doidge which cost the Easter Road outfit their first win in more than seven years at Pittodrie. (Evening News)
Hibs head coach Paul Heckingbottom was left to rue a string of second half misses by striker Christian Doidge which cost the Easter Road outfit their first win in more than seven years at Pittodrie. (Evening News)
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