It's the first of three home matches this week as Rangers host Hibernian at Ibrox.
Philippe Clement's side are on an upward trajectory after a below-par start to the Scottish Premiership campaign, and will be eager to continue that by securing another three points.
The Rangers manager has insisted his side are ready to click into top gear and is excited to get show supporters what his new-look squad can do.
Meanwhile, Hibs boss David Gray was delighted 900 visiting supporters will be able to take in the clash live - stating in his pre-match press conference that "the fans are vital to Scottish football".
Everything you need to know about Rangers vs Hibernian...
When is Rangers vs Hibernian?
Rangers face Hibernian on Sunday, September 29.
The match will be played at Ibrox as Rangers welcome a packed home stadium for the first time this season - with the Copland Road stand finally open to maximum capacity.
Kick-off is at 12pm.
Is Rangers vs Hibernian on TV?
Yes. Sky Sports Football will broadcast the match live on TV.
Coverage will begin at 11am and run until 2.30pm on Sunday afternoon.
You can sign up HERE.
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- James Tavernier responds to Rangers transfer exit links
- FC Twente goal hero Sam Lammers reckons his team could've beat Man United
Can I live stream Rangers vs Hibernian?
Yes. The match will be available to live stream through Sky Go or with a Now TV pass.
You can sign up HERE.
What are the other Scottish Premiership fixtures?
Motherwell vs St Mirren - Saturday, September 28 - 3pm
Dundee vs Aberdeen - Saturday, September 28 - 3pm
Kilmarnock vs Dundee United - Saturday, September 28 - 3pm
Heart of Midlothian vs Ross County - Saturday, September 28 - 3pm
St Johnstone vs Celtic - Saturday, September 28 - 5.45pm
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