RANGERS are certainly used to playing Thursday-Sunday these days, with Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men deep into Europe.
The Gers were defeated 1-0 by Braga on Thursday night in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final tie.
The game is still very much alive though, with the return leg at Ibrox next week.
In the mean time, attentions turn back to league action, with St Mirren the next challenge for the Light Blues.
When is St Mirren vs Rangers?
St Mirren will take on Rangers TODAY - Sunday, April 10.
The match kicks-off at 12pm.
The game will be played at The SMiSA Stadium, Paisley.
Is St Mirren vs Rangers on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, the game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
They will showcase the game on their Main Event and Football channels.
Coverage of the match begins at 11.30am, 30-minutes prior to kick-off.
Sky customers will be able to stream the match via the SkyGo website or app.
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