The big games keep on coming for Rangers as they prepare to face Hibernian in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals.
Philippe Clement has overseen a remarkable turnaround in fortunes at Ibrox since his arrival last October. The Belgian has already guided Rangers to Viaplay Cup success and they sit two points clear of Celtic at the Scottish Premiership summit.
The Light Blues were also in Europa League knockout stage action over in Lisbon on Thursday but the attention now turns to this crunch last eight cup tie.
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Hibs have been on a mini-resurgence themselves in recent weeks under boss Nick Montgomery, with the Edinburgh club unbeaten in their last five outings. Plus, they have won back to back home games for only the second time this season so will sense some momentum.
Rangers were comfortable 3-0 winners the last time they visited Leith, but cup football is known to provide the occasional surprise.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of this last-eight clash...
When is Hibernian vs Rangers?
Hibs welcome Rangers today - Sunday, March 10.
The game will kick-off at 5:30pm.
It will be played at Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh.
Is Hibernian vs Rangers on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully the match is being broadcast live on Viaplay Sports 1.
Studio coverage begins at 5pm and will run until 9pm.
You can sign up HERE.
Team news
The hosts could name an unchanged line-up from their 2-0 win over Ross County last time out.
Rangers faced Benfica in Lisbon on Thursday so Clement may be tempted to rotate his starting XI for this one.
Ross McCausland, Ryan Jack and Nicolas Raskin could all come in, while Kemar Roofe is edging closer to full fitness.
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