WHAT a game the Championship has in store this week.
Kilmarnock take on Arbroath this week in what will be pivotal in determining the winners of the title.
Killie would seal that crown and an immediate return to the Premiership with a win.
However, Arbroath are just one point behind the Ayrshire side - so a win or even a draw for Dick Campbell's men would send the title race to the final day.
A huge crowd is expected to pack out Rugby Park under the lights for this one.
But for those staying at home, here are the details you need to know...
When is Kilmarnock vs Arbroath?
Kilmarnock will take on Arbroath TODAY on Friday, April 22.
The match kicks-off at 7.45pm.
The game will be played at Rugby Park, Ayrshire.
Is Kilmarnock vs Arbroath on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, this huge Championship clash will be shown live on TV.
BBC Scotland will showcase the match, as they hold the broadcast rights to the country's second tier.
Build-up to the encounter begins at 7.30pm - 15-minutes before kick-off.
Licence holders will also be able to stream the game on BBC iPlayer.
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