Rangers and St Mirren go head-to-head in Scottish Premiership competition on Sunday.
Philippe Clement's men will host the Paisley club at Ibrox.
Rangers head into the match off the back of victory in the Europa League against FCSB. However, the Ibrox club lost their last league outing at Rugby Park against Kilmarnock and there's still pressure on their manager to deliver better results.
Visitors St Mirren have not tasted victory in their previous three outings with losses to Heart of Midlothian, Dundee United and Motherwell in recent weeks.
Everything you need to know about Rangers vs St Mirren...
When is Rangers vs St Mirren?
Rangers host St Mirren TODAY - Sunday, October 27.
The match will be played at Ibrox.
Kick-off is at 3pm.
Is Rangers vs St Mirren on TV?
No. Sadly the match will not be broadcast live on television.
Sky Sports will instead show Hibernian vs Hearts and then Motherwell vs Celtic as part of their Super Sunday coverage.
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Can I live stream Rangers vs St Mirren?
The match is not available to stream to those within the UK & Ireland.
Rangers TV will broadcast the match live to subscribers overseas.
Rangers and St Mirren last five results
Rangers
Rangers 4 FCSB 0
Kilmarnock 1 Rangers 0
Rangers 2 St Johnstone 0
Rangers 1 Lyon 4
Rangers 1 Hibernian 0
St Mirren
Hearts 4 St Mirren 0
St Mirren 0 Dundee United 1
Motherwell 2 St Mirren 1
St Mirren 2 Hearts 1
St Mirren 2 Kilmarnock 2
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