ANGE POSTECOGLOU'S return to Scottish football to take on Rangers at Ibrox with Spurs is one of the most eagerly awaited fixtures on the schedule.
And it turns out that no-one is looking forward to it more than Spurs teenager Archie Gray.
The talented midfielder/full back, of course, is part of one of Britain's most illustrious footballing families.
Sadly he has opted thus far to play his international football for England rather than Scotland, like his dad Andy and Grandad Frank.
His younger brother Harry has also been turning heads with his goalscoring exploits in the Leeds United academy.
But the youngster who left Leeds United with a big transfer fee for Spurs in the summer grew up with an affection for Celtic - and he told Football London how he's determined to get involved in the trip to Govan.
The two teams meet in the Europa League in December in a Battle of Britain and it should be a cracker.
He has already attended Old Firm games as a fan - but never at Ibrox.
He said: "Especially watching Celtic and supporting them a little bit you always look for the Rangers game.
"The chance to play at Ibrox is a special thing and I can't wait for it.
"I have been to one (Old Firm) and it wasn't at Ibrox.
"They're brilliant games and I love them every single time.
"Even on TV they're just as good to watch."
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