Celtic and Rangers go head-to-head in search of their first trophy of the season.
Sunday's Betfred Cup final pits Neil Lennon against Steven Gerrard once again with both sides in strong form domestically.
Celtic snuck a late victory against Hamilton Accies on Wednesday evening while Rangers were held to a 2-2 draw with Aberdeen.
Cup finals have a slightly different edge, however, and Gerrard will be hoping his side can bounce back from the disappointment of throwing away a two goal lead at Pittodrie.
The Hoops, meanwhile, have won the last nine trophies on the spin and look for their tenth.
But is the game live on TV? What channel is it on? What's the team news?
Here's all you need to know ahead of the powderkeg clash this weekend.
Where is the game being played?
Hampden Park will play host to the Betfred Cup final.
Kick-off is 3pm.
Is the game on TV?
BT Sport will broadcast the game on Sunday.
Coverage begins at 9am and concludes at 6pm - giving fans a whopping nine hours of Old Firm action.
Alternatively you can follow all the action with our LIVE blog on Herald and Times Sport.
Who are the favourites?
The bookies have considered their odds for this one carefully.
However it's the current Premiership leaders who are the slight favourites.
Celtic can be backed at 13/10 while Gers can be picked at 21/10.
Team news
Neil Lennon has a handful of tough decisions on his hands.
Hatem Abd Elhamed is out so it'll come down to whether he goes for Moritz Bauer or Jeremie Frimpong.
Odsonne Edouard is a doubt as is Vakoun Bayo, Boli Bolingoli and Mohamed Elyounoussi.
Albeit they all returned to training earlier this week.
Rangers on the other hand appear to have clean bill of health.
One player who may miss the game is Borna Barisic who picked up a knock against Aberdeen.
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