FOOTBALL

Cross-border hope for Old Firm

A cross-border league could open the door for Celtic and Rangers to play south of the border
A cross-border league could open the door for Celtic and Rangers to play south of the border
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A number of countries are holding “active discussions” with Uefa about joining forces and launching cross-border leagues, according to the European game’s governing body’s highest ranking official.

Theodore Theodoridis, Uefa’s interim general secretary, acknowledged yesterday that the possibility — which could, in theory, open the door for the English and Scottish leagues to merge, giving Rangers and Celtic the chance to compete south of the border — was being explored. Both Holland and Belgium, who previously ran an experimental joint league for their women’s competitions last year, and Sweden, Norway and Denmark are thought to be considering it.

Uefa have previously been opposed to the idea but are increasingly conscious, according to Theodoridis, of the need to “protect the competitive balance” both of the Champions