Rangers take on Dundee in the quarter-final of the Premier Sports Cup.
The competition - often still referred to as the Scottish League Cup - takes centre stage again this weekend.
Rangers face Dundee after beating St Johnstone in the last 16 last month. Opponents Dundee made it to the quarter-final after a 6-1 victory against Airdrieonians.
The match will see Philippe Clement's side return to Ibrox for the first time this season after construction delays meant playing a number of home matches at Hampden Park.
Everything you need to know about Rangers vs Dundee in the Premier Sports Cup...
When is Rangers vs Dundee in the Premier Sports Cup?
Rangers face Dundee on Saturday, September 21.
The match will be played at Ibrox as Rangers return to their home stadium for the first time this season.
Kick-off is at 5.30pm.
Is Rangers vs Dundee in the Premier Sports Cup on TV?
Yes. Premier Sports will broadcast coverage of the match live on TV.
Coverage will begin at 5pm and run until 8.30pm on Saturday evening.
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Can I live stream Rangers vs Dundee Premier Sports Cup tie?
Yes. The match will be available to live stream through Premier Sports.
You can sign up HERE.
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What are the other Premier Sports Cup quarter-final matches?
Motherwell vs Dundee United - Friday, September 20 - 7.45pm
Aberdeen vs The Spartans - Saturday, September 21 - 5.30pm
Celtic vs Falkirk - Sunday, September 22 - 3pm
When is the Premier Sports Cup semi-final draw?
The Premier Sports Cup semi-final draw takes place on Sunday, September 22.
It will go ahead at the conclusion of the final quarter-final matchup between Celtic and Falkirk.
That match kicks off at 3pm meaning the draw will likely be at around 5pm.
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