WATCH as members of the Herald and Times sports team react to how Celtic and Rangers started the season as well as taking a look at the upcoming Betfred Cup ties.
Head of sport Stewart Weir and group sports writer Scott Mullen join online sports editor Alasdair Mackenzie in the studio today to talk through the latest headlines.
Rangers disappointed on the opening day with a 1-1 draw against Hamilton Accies at Ibrox, and the team discuss Niko Kranjcar's fitness and the battle of the goalkeepers between Matt Gilks and Wes Foderingham ahead of Tuesday's Betfred Cup clash with Peterhead.
We also touch on Scott Sinclair's dramatic introduction to Scottish football, with his winning strike against Hearts on Sunday, as well as the Hoops dropping Kris Commons from their Champions League squad. Does the midfielder have a future in Glasgow?
The transfer rumours about Motherwell's Marvin Johnson are also put under the microscope, before Dundee United's cup clash at Tannadice against Partick Thistle is picked as the game of the day.
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