THE Scottish Premiership is entering matchday four already.
With the blink of an eye, the domestic season is well underway.
Rangers take on Hibs this weekend with the aim of maintaining their perfect start so far.
Meanwhile, Hibs have registered a win, a draw and a loss in their first three matches.
This game always throws up plenty of talking points, with some needle between the sides.
It's sure to be another cracker this lunchtime.
When is Hibs vs Rangers?
Hibernian take on Rangers TODAY on Saturday, August 20.
The game kicks-off at 12.30pm.
It will be played at Easter Road, Edinburgh.
Is Hibs vs Rangers on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully the game will be shown live on TV.
The action with be broadcasted on Sky Sports Football.
Build-up commences at 12noon, 30-minutes prior to kick-off.
Sky customers will also be able to live stream the game via the SkyGo app.
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