HEARTS welcome Rangers to Tynecastle this week in what could be a crucial juncture in the battle to finish second in the Ladbrokes Premiership.
Both sides recorded wins on Saturday, leaving the Jambos three points behind Mark Warburton's side ahead of a midweek clash in the capital.
The game will be shown live on BT Sport 1 at 7.45pm on Wednesday, but it isn't the only Scottish game to hit our screens this week.
Hibs travel to face Dundee United in a battle between the top two sides in the Championship on Friday night, which will be aired on BT Sport 2 at 7.45pm.
With top-flight action from Italy, Spain and France as well as an EFL Cup tie between Manchester United and West Ham also scheduled for the next few days, there are plenty of reasons to settle in front of the telly.
Wednesday 30th November 2016
Melbourne City v Sydney FC
Australian FFA Cup Final
08:30
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 1 HD
St Etienne v Marseille
Ligue 1
18:00
BT Sport 3 / BT Sport 3 HD
Hearts v Rangers
Scottish Premiership
19:45
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 1 HD
Man Utd v West Ham
EFL Cup Quarter-Final
20:00
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD
PSG v Angers
Ligue 1
20:00
BT Sport 3 / BT Sport 3 HD
Thursday 1st December 2016
Toronto FC v Montreal Impact
MLS Conference Final 2nd Leg
00:00
Sky Sports 3 / Sky Sports 3 HD
QPR v Wolves
Championship
19:45
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD
Friday 2nd December 2016
Mainz v Bayern Munich
Bundesliga
19:30
BT Sport ESPN / BT Sport ESPN HD
Dundee United v Hibernian
Scottish Championship
19:45
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
Nottingham Forest v Newcastle United
Championship
19:45
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD
Napoli v Inter Milan
Serie A
19:45
BT Sport 3 / BT Sport 3 HD
Macclesfield Town v Oxford United
FA Cup 2nd Round
19:55
BBC Two / BBC Two HD
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