RANGERS will lift the Scottish Premiership title for a 55th time on Saturday.
Steven Gerrard’s side welcome Aberdeen to Ibrox, having beaten the Dons in their three previous encounters this season.
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New Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass has endured a mixed start to life at Pittodrie. Performances have improved since his arrival, but defeat to Hibs in midweek means a third-placed finish is out of reach.
Rangers meanwhile eased past Livingston thanks to goals from James Tavernier, Ryan Kent and Ianis Hagi on Wednesday.
The three points took to them within one of the 100-points barrier.
Here is all you need to know ahead of the match.
When will the game take place?
The match will kick-off at 12.30 on Saturday, May 15. The game will be played at Ibrox.
What channel is the match on?
Sky Sports Football will show the game, coverage begins at 12pm.
Can I live stream the match?
Customers can buy a NOW TV day pass for £9.99 to stream the action. You can find out more here.
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